Drew Langsner says drawknives are among the most versatile tools available to woodworkers, because they’re fast and easy to use for roughing out stock and for some kinds of finish work. Langsner shares information on how to find good steel for forging one, how to select a good one from a catalog, variations in the angle between the handles and the blade depending on how it’s used, and how he uses one. He explains how to sharpen a drawknife using a sandstone wheel or a flat whetstone. He describes how to use them safely and how to do various operations -- roughing out straight-grained wood, shaving a chair leg, and shaping a flare.From Fine Woodworking #25
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