Draper Bradawl

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Draper Bradawl

Brand: Draper

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The Draper Bradawl is a compact hand tool designed for making pilot holes in wood before driving screws or starting drill bits. This traditional woodworking tool features a chisel style blade that creates a clean starting point, helping to prevent timber from splitting during fastening work. The plastic...

The Draper Bradawl is a compact hand tool designed for making pilot holes in wood before driving screws or starting drill bits. This traditional woodworking tool features a chisel style blade that creates a clean starting point, helping to prevent timber from splitting during fastening work. The plastic handle provides a secure grip during use, whilst the 40mm blade length offers sufficient depth for most common carpentry and joinery applications. The chisel blade design makes this bradawl particularly suitable for softwoods and prepared timbers where precise hole placement is essential. Ideal for cabinet makers, joiners, and general carpentry work, this bradawl is a practical addition to any toolkit. The tool is especially useful when working with hinges, face plates, and other hardware that requires accurately positioned fixings. Features and Benefits • Chisel blade design for clean pilot holes in timber • 40mm blade length suitable for general carpentry work • Plastic handle for secure grip during use Contents • 1 x Bradawl...Read More...»»

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  • The Draper Bradawl is a compact hand tool designed for making pilot holes in wood before driving screws or starting drill bits. This traditional woodworking tool features a chisel style blade that creates a clean starting point, helping to prevent timber from splitting during fastening work. The plastic handle provides a secure grip during use, whilst the 40mm blade length offers sufficient depth for most common carpentry and joinery applications. The chisel blade design makes this bradawl particularly suitable for softwoods and prepared timbers where precise hole placement is essential. Ideal for cabinet makers, joiners, and general carpentry work, this bradawl is a practical addition to any toolkit. The tool is especially useful when working with hinges, face plates, and other hardware that requires accurately positioned fixings. Features and Benefits • Chisel blade design for clean pilot holes in timber • 40mm blade length suitable for general carpentry work • Plastic handle for secure grip during use Contents • 1 x Bradawl....from Tooled Up
  • The Draper Bradawl is a compact hand tool designed for making pilot holes in wood before driving screws or starting drill bits. This traditional woodworking tool features a chisel style blade that creates a clean starting point, helping to prevent timber from splitting during fastening work. The plastic handle provides a secure grip during use, whilst the 40mm blade length offers sufficient depth for most common carpentry and joinery applications. The chisel blade design makes this bradawl particularly suitable for softwoods and prepared timbers where precise hole placement is essential. Ideal for cabinet makers, joiners, and general carpentry work, this bradawl is a practical addition to any toolkit. The tool is especially useful when working with hinges, face plates, and other hardware that requires accurately positioned fixings. Features and Benefits • Chisel blade design for clean pilot holes in timber • 40mm blade length suitable for general carpentry work • Plastic handle for secure grip during use Contents • 1 x Bradawl....from My Tool Shed
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