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The Felled 8" Straight Draw Knife is a professional-grade woodworking tool designed for efficiency and accuracy. With a robust 8-inch blade and a 30° angle, it allows for rapid removal of wood and bark, making it ideal for furniture building and various woodworking projects. The durable steel construction ensures longevity, while the ergonomic wood grip handles provide comfort during use. This tool is a must-have for any serious woodworker looking to elevate their craft.
Material | Metal |
Brand | Carmyra |
Color | Black |
Item Length | 16.5 Inches |
Handle Material | Wood |
Blade Material | Metal |
Item Weight | 1.6 Pounds |
Blade Length | 8 Inches |
Style | Outdoor |
Handle Type | Non-Retractable |
Manufacturer | Carmyra |
UPC | 743270990724 |
Part Number | ASPD-8 |
Item Weight | 1.63 pounds |
Item model number | ASPD-8 |
Size | 8 inches |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
K**N
Comfortable
Great tool! Pulled out of the box, attached the handles to the blade and was ready to go.Blade is painted over with black paint. I thought about taking it off with a grinder. But found that after about 5 or so minutes, the paint started chipping away and the blade was working much better. Size is good for smaller logs. I would go for a 10" blade for bigger projects.Over all, easy to use tool. Comfortable in the hands. Sharp under the paint. Seams like a durable blade!
R**.
Excellent
Some of these people are crazy. I did not expect much from this. I was initially concerned that it was dull and they simply painted over the edge. After a good number of passes, I wore off the pain covering the edge (normal use) as the paint came off the cutting edge it preformed better and better. I have done several black walnut logs 30" wide and between 10' and 16' long. Also a few butternut logs or roughly the same dimensions but maybe a touch smaller. I HAVE NEVER SHARPENED IT ONCE!!!! It holds a good edge. It's not sharp like a precision chisel but it does not need to be!!!?? I also rounded a lot of corners to make some rustic benches, well over 150' if lined up... Again, not sharpened once. I finally dulled the blade today. I used it other than intended to scrape some industrial film off a pipe. That is a job that usually takes 2 people 12hrs. I did it solo in about 8hrs with this thing. It was metal on metal and at a high angle to scrape. I rounded a decent butt on the edge doing so. A quick pass with a good file cleaned it right up..... If I were to do fine wood working I would probably want something better but would expect to pay mid hundred dollars or so. That is not what this is..... If you are debarking a tree, it is amazing right out of the box. I would have been happy paying twice as much..... As to the people who clamed to ruin the edge on some nots, you were either EXTREMELY unlucky or you didn't realize that you did indeed cut though a nail. Now that messed mine up (again MY FAULT) I am about to buy another. That is why I'm leaving a comment now. I will say, I prefer to use it upside down and hold an angle myself, it seems to work better that way. I am also doing rather large logs. It would be nice if it were slightly wider but, if you are doing normal size logs, this will work just fine. It still works fine on the larger logs, just need to be mindful of some nots on the side so you don't bust up your knuckles. Good luck all and definitely a great choice for down and dirty stuff.
J**S
Opinion after using for one season.
I bought this to strip bark before milling. It is good quality, strong, and very durable. It does not come sharpened like a knife blade, instead it is dull which is perfect for me. Sharpness seems to be a big topic of discussion, and I think this is a matter of preference and species of tree. I have only dealt with Oak. The dull blade slides under the bark stripping it away smoothly where a sharp blade would bite into the wood, jam you up and not separate the bark so easily. This was a concern of mine as I have never used one of these before, but after using this the dull blade makes perfect sense. Perhaps my opinion will change after working with different species and in that case I'll probably buy another one to keep sharp but that remains to be seen. I thought of sharpening this one but I'm not going to try and fix something that works this good.
H**U
Draw Knife
Item exactly as desribed and worked well for me.
C**S
Nice for the money but not perfect out the box
Tool needs to be sharpened before use. Very dull and edge painted over with very thick paint. A good 30-50min taking off paint and honing edge with some stones to get a aceptable edge. Good thickness of metal. Handles are a thru bolt design so handle modifications are easy. Not bad for overall for the price
M**Y
Will not make you Paul Bunyan
Listen to the reviews. This works great but expect to sand/grind the paint off the edge. It is there to keep it from being dangous and am guessing to keep it rust proof till sold. I read the reviews and expected this thick paint. IT IS NOT READY OUT OF THE PACKAGE. It will be dull. Expect that. I sanded and filed the edge off and this works great. It is not magic, it is still work. If you buy a rake or shovel you still have to put forth the effort. Doesn't mean the rake or shovel are bad. There is a small learning curve of about 10 or so min if you haven't used a draw knife like me. I am still getting better at it. Don't be fooled at how simple and easy You Tube makes this look, even sharp it is a bit of elbow grease, think of it as a good work out. Have fun shaving
B**N
Decent tool
For some reason they painted over the edge but once you get that paint off it’s pretty sharp. Probably not professional quality but very nice for the price.
C**J
Not field ready.
I bought both the 8-inch and the 10-inch straight draw knives to remove bark from some maple logs from a tree the city cut down. Neither draw knife was ready for use out of the box. As seen in the picture, the handles must be attached. The cutting edge and bevel are also painted over with blank paint. The 10-inch, out-of-the-box, was completely dull and needed the edge profile. The 8-inch has an edge profile out of the box but is still dull.After using the 10-inch for 2 days, I used the Rob Cossman Hockey Tape trick on the handles to give more grip and make them more comfortable. It’s easier to wrap the handles with hockey tape before putting them together.You’ll need a wrench or socket for the 13mm lock nut to put the draw knives together. The hockey tap will also help hold the handle in place while tightening the locknut. Based on pictures of the draw knife I found online, I put the washer between the nut and blade.While these are designed to be bevel-up drawknives, using them bevel down worked well to remove the bark from the one log I’ve stripped.
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