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Narex Purasin wooden handle round 874610
Narex Purasin wooden handle round 874610
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The Narex awl with a wooden handle is a precision tool that's perfect for marking wood, leather, and other soft materials, plus starting drill holes. Its blade is made from tough chrome-vanadium steel (Cr-V), giving it great wear resistance and a long lifespan. The ergonomic handle, made from waxed beech, ensures a comfy grip and accurate work.
There are two models of the awl: round-tip and square-tip. The round-tip one is great for general use, like marking drill holes and light engraving. The square-tip model gives better grip and precision, especially for woodworking like marking joints.
Both models are 164 mm long and weigh 0.06 kg, making them lightweight and easy to handle. The awls are handmade in the Czech Republic, ensuring top quality and durability.
Uses:
Woodworking: The awl is awesome for marking wood before sawing or drilling. Its sharp tip makes clean, precise marks that make further work easier and improve the final result.
Leatherworking: For leather, you can use the awl to mark holes or make light cuts. The sharp tip cuts leather neatly without tearing.
Metalwork: It also works for marking soft metals like aluminum or copper. The durable blade handles metal surfaces well.
General use: The awl is versatile for all sorts of marking and starting tasks, like spotting drill holes, engraving, or even opening packages.
Features:
Blade material: Cr-V steel – Tough and long-lasting blade that stays sharp for ages.
Handle material: Waxed beech – Ergonomic and comfy grip that reduces hand fatigue even during long sessions.
Length: 164 mm – Compact size for precise work in tight spaces.
Weight: 0.06 kg – Lightweight tool that's easy to control and carry around.
Tip options: Round and square tip – Pick the tip model that fits your needs.
Narex awl with wooden handle instructions:
Choose the right tip: The round-tip model is for general use, while the square-tip gives better grip in woodworking.
Mark the spot: Place the awl's tip where you want it and press lightly for a precise mark.
Clean after use: Wipe the blade clean afterward and store it in a dry place to prevent rust.
How to choose the right awl:
Purpose: Think about what you'll use it for. If you're mostly working with wood, the square-tip might be better. For general stuff, the round-tip is more versatile.
Handle ergonomics: Go for an awl whose handle feels good in your hand and gives a solid grip.
Material quality: Make sure the blade is made from durable stuff like Cr-V steel that keeps its edge for a long time.
Why choose the Narex awl with wooden handle:
The Narex awl with wooden handle combines quality Cr-V steel and an ergonomic beech handle, offering a durable and comfy tool for various marking and starting jobs. Its two tip options allow versatile use on different materials and tasks. Czech handmade craftsmanship ensures the product's quality and longevity.
Warnings:
Injury risk from sharp tip: Handle the awl carefully and keep it out of kids' reach.
Storage: Store the awl in a dry place to avoid rust.
Use: Only use the awl on materials it's meant for.
Frequently Asked Questions, FAQ:
What's the awl used for?The awl is used for marking materials like wood or leather and starting drill holes.
What's the difference between round-tip and square-tip awls?The round-tip awl is for general use, while the square-tip offers better grip especially in woodworking.
How do you maintain the awl?Clean the blade after use and store it in a dry place to prevent rust.
Recycling instructions:
Packaging: Recycle the packaging in plastic or cardboard recycling depending on the material.
Tool: Dispose of old or broken awls in metal recycling.
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