Are their instrument of pin peat are made wood or metal?
Instruments for extracting peat (peat cutters) usually have metal blades for efficient cutting or extraction due to its durability and ability to handle the tough nature of peat, which includes embedded roots and fibrous materials. While in the past wooden handles may have been commonly used with metal blades, today peat extraction involves more modernized tools, often featuring durable metallic frames and handles for better longevity and performance. For example, many manual peat cutters resemble heavy-duty scythes with a long ergonomic handle and a large steel cutting blade at the end. In some cases, hydraulic peat cutters mounted on specialized machinery are utilized and employ sturdy metal equipment. So in general, most peat extraction instruments utilize wooden or fiberglass shafts and handles with attached stainless steel cutters for optimal functionality and reliability in this particular application.