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| First produced in the late 1800s, drawknife (or drawshave)
guides simply clamp onto a drawknife blade, forming a pair of
depth-limiting fences that prevent the blade from diving into
the workpiece. |
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| Designed for cutting consistent chamfers, they are also used
for quick removal of stock from a square blank in preparation
for turning. |
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| The guides have 45° faces for chamfers, and 30° faces
for reducing square stock. The distance you set between the
guides governs the width and depth of cut made. The rounded
nose lets the blade pivot for the best cutting angle. |
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| Designed for straight blades measuring at least 3/16"
thick and between 3/4" and |
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| 1-1/4" in depth, the guides have narrow slits to trap the cutting
edge, and brass thumbscrews to clamp the blade. |
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| The back of the blade needs to have a slight forward slant in the clamping
area (the part above 3/16" blade thickness), which can be readily ground
if necessary. |
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| The guides provide great control for a tool that can remove wood quickly. |
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| Made in Canada. |
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| Bronze Drawknife Guides, pair |
$29.50 |
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15P20.01  |
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| Austrian Drawknife |
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| The drawknife shown with our bronze drawknife guides fits our guides with
no modification required. Made in Austria, it has a curved tang and drop-handle
design. The blade, drop forged and hardened to Rc58-60, is 1-1/4" wide
by 9-1/4" long. Overall length is 15". An excellent-quality tool. |
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| Austrian Drawknife |
$44.00 |
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