New. This 1/16"
handy parting tool is designed to give the cleanest
and finest of cuts with the minimum of waste wood.
Its 1.1/4" blade width eliminates the flexing
and twisting normally associated with such a thin
blade. The double bevel HSS cutting face gives the
very finest of cuts. And for added security the blade
is seated and riveted deep in the handle.

Used to part the finished project off from the waste
material, the parrellel sides make for a rigid tool
that handles well. The 1/8" -3mm tool reduces the
amount of waste, vital if the timber is an expensive,
exotic one. It also makes for a fine detailing tool,
e.g. beads and fillets.

The special profile of this tool reduces the risk
of binding in the cut. It also reduces the amount
of heat build up caused by friction, thereby lessening
the chance of burning the bottom of the parted project.

This tool has a milled flute running along the bottom
edge, creating two sharp spurs at the cutting face.
These sever the fibres to produce a burnished finish.
The tapered profile also reduces the risk of binding
in the cut. This features a radically new and unique
cutting profile with a blade profile of only 2mm.
The long bevel has a milled flute which is the cutting
face. The small bevel his the sharpening face. When
parting off, this unique arrangement causes the tip
to always cut at a shear cutting angle of 45º, producing
a finish without equal from a parting tool, virtually
eliminating the need for sanding.

A versatile tool used for parting off as well as producing
beads. Its size makes it very stable, but also very
sensitive in use. Ideal for creating the spigots to
fit in a chuck.

Used in the same way as the beading and parting tool
the relieved side bevel allows the tool to plunge
cut in bowls and boxes with little risk of binding.