Comentario sobre Keilim 29:7
שְׁיָרֵי הַדָּרְבָן מִלְמַעְלָן, אַרְבָּעָה. יַד הַבָּדִיד, אַרְבָּעָה. יַד הַקֻּרְדֹּם שֶׁל נִכּוּשׁ, חֲמִשָּׁה. יַד בֶּן הַפַּטִּישׁ, חֲמִשָּׁה. וְשֶׁל הַפַּטִּישׁ, שִׁשָּׁה. יַד הַקֻּרְדֹּם שֶׁל בִּקּוּעַ וְשֶׁל עָדִיר, שִׁשָּׁה. וְיַד מַקֶּבֶת שֶׁל סַתָּתִין, שִׁשָּׁה:
El remanente del eje de un aguijón de buey en su extremo superior [se considera conectado hasta una longitud de] cuatro [anchos de mano]. El eje de una pala se considera [conectado hasta] cuatro [anchos de mano]. El eje de una pala de escarda se considera [conectado hasta] cinco [anchos de mano]. El eje de un martillo pequeño se considera [conectado hasta] cinco [anchos de mano], y el de un martillo [regular], seis [anchos de mano]. El eje de un hacha utilizada para partir [madera] o de uno usado para azada se considera [conectado hasta] seis [anchos de mano]. El eje del martillo de un albañil se considera [conectado hasta] seis [anchos de mano].
Bartenura on Mishnah Kelim
English Explanation of Mishnah Kelim
The shaft of a spade, to a length of four [handbreadths].
The shaft of a weeding-spade, to five handbreadths.
The shaft of a small hammer, to five handbreadths.
That of a common hammer, to six handbreadths.
The shaft of an axe used for splitting wood or of one used for digging, to six [handbreadths].
The shaft of the stone-trimmers’ axe, up to six handbreadths.
Another mishnah discussing the lengths of shafts. If you're getting a bit bored with this (and I'm sure you're not) don't worry, we are almost done with the tractate!
As with yesterday's mishnah, I have commented below on the sections that I believe need some extra clarification.
Section one: We discussed the ox-goad briefly in 25:2. This shaft seems to work similarly to the shaft of an ax. The mishnah discusses the "remnant" which is the part that sticks upward out of the ox-goad. It is considered connected up to a length of four handbreadths.
I am trying to put a picture in here that I found on the web, but I'm not sure that you will all receive it. If you don't google "oxgoad" and you should be able to find some pics.