Tool Talk
Woodworking Forum => Woodworking Forum => Topic started by: moparthug on July 07, 2020, 11:11:58 PM
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Does this draw knife symbol look familiar to anyone? I stopped by a local estate sale and found an old Norlund Voyager axe head and he threw this draw knife into the deal as well.
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Folding handles. Nice!
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I think it reads CLEANCUT , all one word. I believe that is a Trademark logo. Not sure if that is the the name of the maker. Nice finds, Lou
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Don't know, but folding handles are nifty if you do much work with a drawknife in the field. Hardly essential for one used in the shop, but always cool.
The handle attachment on that one looks like a knife I used to own, but moved on (too much rust, and the wood on one handle was gone, if I recall correctly). But I can't recall the maker's name on that one.
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Thanks Lou, that's it, CLEANCUT! I've never bought a draw knife, I didn't really want this one, I only wanted the axe head. But now I have a new tool to obsess over, find out where it was made, when it was made, how much was it when new, is it rare or common, etc, etc, etc.... :smiley:
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Drawknives are really nifty tools - elemental, in the same way that axes are. Once you learn to use one, you'll be amazed at what you can do in the field with one.
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Do the handles have a large cut out notch for the blade? I find that type very uncomfortable to use. I would rather just have a regular drawknife with nice tight handles. They are great for fitting handles on things. I just made a glut out of applewood, and used one quite a bit on it. I will have to post a pic.