
Froe - Wikipedia
A froe (or frow), shake axe or paling knife is a tool for cleaving wood by splitting it along the grain. It is an L-shaped tool, used by hammering one edge of its blade into the end of a piece of …
Wood Splitting Froe | Lehman's
Now made of case hardened steel, our wood splitting froe is better than ever. The blade is stronger, giving you more use and great results for kindling, shingles, furniture, baskets and …
Froes by Ray Iles - Tools for Working Wood
A froe is the best way to split out green wood for chairmaking, shinglemaking, fencemaking, and pretty much any operation that calls for splitting. The tool is also known as a rending ax, split …
Shingle and Riving Froe | Wood Splitting Tool - Lee Valley Tools
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.
Froe for Splitting Wood – Sharky Forged Steel Tools
What is the Difference Between a Froe and a Hatchet for Wood Splitting? Unlike a kindling axe or hatchet, a froe tool features a long, flat blade designed to be used with a mallet or maul. This …
Timber Tuff Heavy-Duty Steel Shingle Froe, 15 in. Blade at ...
Constructed of heavy-duty steel, this is a durable and long-lasting shingle froe that you can count on. The handle is designed with hardwood for a strong and comfortable grip.
Langsner 12" Froe Lie-Nielsen Toolworks
Our Froe blades are welded to a cylindrical ferrule and have a tight-fitting, turned handle secured with a stepped washer and large lag screw. They are built for longevity and durability.