I made this awl about four years ago. Its made from hard maple, a stainless steel rod and a copper pipe.
I turned the handle on a lathe, drilled the hole and inserted the rod, applied the ferrule. I then used a bench grinder to sharpen the rod to a point.
This past week I decided to reapply some tung oil and finally added the flat spot to help prevent it from rolling around. I found the natural grain of the wood and used a chisel to split the wood. I did that until enough of the wood was removed and used a card scraper to give me a smooth surface.
I am currently debating if I should turn it on the lathe to take off 1/4" from the diameter to make it a little more comfortable to hold.
That’ll probably take me another four years to decide. Maybe I should change the title…
#woodworking #tools #oc
Amazing work, I love the copper ring around it. Makes it a really overall nice looking peice. I am always a fan of modifying and modifying my tools, I always seem to be doing something to them to make them just right so I say throw it back on tell it’s exactly where you want!
I always see the pattern :) I have a workshop to make tools to make tools to eventually make something else. Also a 3d printer … And the cycle continues.
Looks awl right.
Superb Awl
Time to make the community, go go go
Don’t tell Anon6789, they have enough -wls to deal with.
I can never get enough -wls!
That one indeed looks superb.
Darn! Everybody scram!
Whooooo? Whoooo?
Thanks :)
can you also post photos of that knife?
Here’s the post.
Sure :) I’ll make a post





