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Draw Shave + Debarking

Draw Shave + Debarking

Draw Shave + Debarking

For shaping and stripping wood, especially in logging, and timber framing a draw shave features a sharp, straight or slightly curved blade with handles on each end, designed to shave down wood by pulling the blade toward the user. Ideal for smoothing, tapering, and removing bark or rough edges with precision and control. Debarkers are built to strip bark quickly and efficiently from logs, often with hooked or notched blades that grip and peel the bark away. Both tools allow woodworkers and loggers to prepare raw timber for building, carving, or milling, through a hands-on, traditional approach that gives greater feel and control compared to powered equipment.

Draw shaves and debarking tools are classic hand tools once commonly used for preparing timber for milling. If you're a hobby or professional woodworker, picking up one of these tools allows you to turn raw logs into useful roundwood for turning on a lathe or furniture making. Timber framing construction methods also rely heavily on draw shaves and similar tools.