🪵 Elevate your woodworking game with precision and durability that professionals swear by!
The Swpeet 10'' Adjustable SpokeShave features a tough 46mm SK2 carbon steel blade hardened to 58-60HRC, ensuring exceptional wear resistance and sharpness. Its double-screw adjustment system allows precise control over planing thickness, while ergonomic wooden handles provide comfort during prolonged use. The tool’s corrosion-resistant epoxy coating and wear-resistant base enhance durability, making it an essential, long-lasting hand tool for wood crafting and woodworking professionals.
Manufacturer | Swpeet |
Part Number | BLADE-1 |
Package Dimensions | 24.9 x 9.8 x 3.5 cm; 350 g |
Item model number | 16be33e7-ae4b-41ee-9e43-2726af343419 |
Style | Tool |
Material | Metal |
Power Source | manual |
Handle material | Wood |
Included Components | 1 x 10" Adjustable Spokes |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 350 g |
A**L
It's a plane with handles on the sides
I've used it for one job and it did it perfectly. What else can I say?
R**T
Quality product
I needed this to take a small shaving off the bottom of a door as I don't have a wood plane. Worked well and low cost. Easy to use but a little fiddly to align the blade.
L**T
Very sharp use with care
Got this for my son who enjoys wood work . It’s very sharp so you need to use with care but it’s a great tool
E**L
Common issues on all cast tools.
Why did you choose this product over others?:Okay so: this has the same issue all cheap cast tools have these days. The base wasn't flat (and was painted for some reason), so I had to use some sandpaper and finally an whetstone to flatten it out. The blade wasn't massively sharp or honed either, so again had to flatten that out and then sharpen it. Weirdly the chip breaker seemed okay once I cleaned the paint of the underside.Usage wise: the adjustment is finnicky because the locking screws on the corners.... don't. So you're better off getting it semi-level with them, tighten down the cap hand tight, then do final adjustment with the leveling screws again before absolutely clamping the cap down. Relying on the adjustment screws is a fools game.Honestly not a bad casting however other than the paint issues. But then again, you get what you pay for and for 9 quid it's ended up reasonably serviceable for the amount of work I do.
H**E
DIY Hacker's Help
I'm no carpenter, just a DIY hack, but with a bit if practice this is a very useful addition to my garage armoury. I bought it originally to shape the ends of my rowing boat oar handles, but I now find that it has so many other applications. Easy to adjust, nice and sharp, good size. Good price too.
P**N
Returned. Very Poor Quality
Blade was chipped which rendered the tool useless.Got a refund after completing the return process.The paint was also cheap and flaky.This is NOT a high quality product in any way shape or form.
R**Y
Works good enough
The media could not be loaded. All my doors are sticking so I obviously tried a bit of sandpapering but it made no impression, so I used the electrical sander but it made no difference again except to fill the room with dust, so I needed something to take it down more but without the mess.So I used this tool and it did take off some curls of wood and then I was able to hand sand afterwards. It seems it only works if the blade is quite a way out as I tried it at the minimum at first as I didn't want to take off too much, but it didn't do anything; so you still have to use the sandpaper after to make sure you don't take off too much as I personally would only do one pass of this at the most sticking point then as I said, fine tune it with sandpaper.So it works good enough, I would recommend giving it a go.
B**S
GREAT !!!
Best tool I've bought in ages. Manages to fine shave newly fitted doors without having to take them off repeatedly and plane them again. Use it all the time now and saves me tons of unnecessary work.
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