I have this carving tool that I got with other old carving tools. Anyone know what it's called, and what it's intended purpose is?
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I have this carving tool that I got with other old carving tools. Anyone know what it's called, and what it's intended purpose is?
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Ed Schutz
Renovated Radios LLC
I live in the Mitten!
Dandelion puller?
Cuticle Pusher?
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Looks like a spoon bent chisel for deep excavation. Or something yet more exotic. If you can read the Pfeil number on it you can probably look it up (It's got the Pfeil "Swiss Made" trademark)
Last edited by roger wiegand; 09-23-2023 at 9:58 AM. Reason: incorrect answer
Pfeil still makes that tool. Woodcraft calls it an Abegglen detail knife. I have one and I like it for setting out and controlled undercutting. Also for touching up carved lettering, getting into the serifs. Woodcraft lists it for $75.99 for the smallest of the 3 sizes they make.
https://www.woodcraft.com/products/p...il-knife-small
DC
Good to know its real name. "Hooked skew" is what I've always called it. I have the Ashley Iles and OCC Tools versions.
https://ashleyiles.co.uk/ray-gonzalez-hooked-skew
Edit: I found some videos of the Abegglen detail knife in use:
https://ninthwavedesigns.com/2017/11...ration-videos/
Last edited by Dave Keele; 09-23-2023 at 6:45 AM. Reason: Additional info
.... Dave
Old carvers never die.... they just whittle away.
Thanks David. It's my favorite carving tool.
Ed Schutz
Renovated Radios LLC
I live in the Mitten!