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09A0905 - Shingle and Riving Froe
09A0905 - Shingle and Riving Froe
Illustration of a man riving a block of wood that is held in a user-made support
Illustration of a man using a shingle and riving froe with a froe mallet to split a block of wood
Illustration of end view of froe
Illustration of method of controlling the direction of the split when riving a log
Illustration of shingle and riving froe used with a froe mallet to split a block of wood
09A0905 - Shingle and Riving Froe
09A0905 - Shingle and Riving Froe
Illustration of a man riving a block of wood that is held in a user-made support
Illustration of a man using a shingle and riving froe with a froe mallet to split a block of wood
Illustration of end view of froe
Illustration of method of controlling the direction of the split when riving a log
Illustration of shingle and riving froe used with a froe mallet to split a block of wood

Shingle and Riving Froe

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A froe is used for the controlled splitting (riving) of green wood. Typical uses are shingle making, splitting saplings for fences, and splitting blanks for furniture making. In earlier days, they were even used to make siding.

The mechanical advantage of a 20" long handle, along with a blade designed for controlled splitting, lets a user do quite accurate work after a bit of practice. The blade is 12" long, 2 1/2" deep and 5/16" thick.

Basic instructions for use, including how to make a riving brake, are included.

09A0905 - Shingle and Riving Froe

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Shingle and Riving Froe

A froe is used for the controlled splitting (riving) of green wood. Typical uses are shingle making, splitting saplings for fences, and splitting blanks for furniture making. In earlier days, they were even used to make siding.

The mechanical advantage of a 20" long handle, along with a blade designed for controlled splitting, lets a user do quite accurate work after a bit of practice. The blade is 12" long, 2 1/2" deep and 5/16" thick.

Basic instructions for use, including how to make a riving brake, are included.

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