pgrbff
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Can anyone suggest a good quality Froe that doesn't cost over £100?
Does anyone have experience of the Ashley Isles?
Does anyone have experience of the Ashley Isles?
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/155020839875It's a primitive device I don't think quality come into it as long as it has the right bits in the right places!Can anyone suggest a good quality Froe that doesn't cost over £100?
Does anyone have experience of the Ashley Isles?
That one's got a short handle which is also fixed, it's not really a good design for a levering tool.https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/155020839875It's a primitive device I don't think quality come into it as long as it has the right bits in the right places!
I saw that one too but the handle does look short and what exactly is "good quality steel"?https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/155020839875It's a primitive device I don't think quality come into it as long as it has the right bits in the right places!
The Ashley Isles will incur not insignificant charges and postage importing it into Italy. It probably would cost nearly as much as the Gransfors Bruks if I went for a similar size.I have the Gränsfors Bruks froe, which is very good and soprts a long handle. As it's the only froe I've used extensively, I can't comment on the others.
Ray Iles are a decent brand though, so I wouldn't imagine you'd have any issues.
Doesn't work, you still have to declare a value and will be charged VAT plus €20 handling fee. If you underdeclare the value and it goes missing you lose everything.Sounds like you need a friend on the island to send you a "gift".
Does it really not need to be a steel that holds a good edge? Then why so many high end expensive froes?find an older one in country. They don't have to be great steel -they're not a sharp edge tool and not breaking (lower carbon) is more important than hardness and fine edge.
If you can't find one marketed to woodworkers, look for listings for shingling.
Unfortunately I am of the buy once train of thought, spend as much as I can afford in an effort to not have to replace with something better 2 months down the line.It needs to be stiff enough to not bend. The edge on a froe is not kept sharp enough to cut yourself on, as it's for parting like a wedge, not cutting like a chisel.
I guess the Gränsfors is expensive now because of the trend for their axes. It's a very strong froe with a good quality handle. I've been using mine regularly for 17 years or so, so not bad value for money if you subscribe to the buy once, cry once purchase method.
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