The awl is one of the most useful tools in woodworking and perhaps the most basic of them all. Awls help to initiate indentations into which screws, nails, and drill bits will bore. We use them to mark locations for sawing, and score lines to define parts’ parameters. And awls are used to pock holes
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The General Tools 818 3-3/4 Hardwood Handle Scratch Awl is designed to withstand heavy pressure and tough workloads. It contains an alloy steel blade that is securely fastened to the ferrule, greatly increasing this tool's longevity. This scratch awl tool is wonderful for perforating, punching and aligning holes. It features a fluted hardwood handle for an easier, more secure grip.
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