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There is more to a block than just a printing surface. Each of its anatomy and features has a function.
Handle of the Block:
The block's handle is called the Pakad or the Haatha, though it is just as common for artisans to refer to them as a handle nowadays. Handles are primarily of two types: handles carved from the same block of wood and handles attached to a motif carved on a wooden slab. The former was more common in the older days when Teak wood was abundantly available.
It is now more common to find blocks with the handles attached with screws or nails, especially if it has a large surface since carving a handle from such a block would take a lot of time and lead to wastage. Not only is the process of attaching a handle faster than carving out one, but it also requires less wood. This is especially important during present times since quality teak wood is hard to find. Simultaneously, the heartwood is used to make the block, the soft sapwood used for handles. Handles also have a groove on the left side of the handle since printing is typically done right to the left, and this acts as a guide for the printer in the printing process.