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    cleaving knife

    I just watched Roy Underhill's episode on making a tallow box on the Woodwright's Shop. In it he uses a cleaving knife to split the walnut he's using to make the box. This looks just like the tool I need. Where can I find one? I googled cleaving knife, but didn't come up with any useful info.
    Thanks

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    Try searching on "froe".

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    Donna,

    On his knife there does appear to be a trade mark or some writing.

    At first my thoughts were that this might have been a tool he made from an old planer blade. That would not be hard to do.

    Then doing a quick search, Google is your friend, for > two handle cleaver < gave many replies. One is for Shop Wiki dot com. They have different knives with handles at either end for cutting cheese wheels. Starting price is about $20.

    More search and casting a narrower net did not result in much. His may actually be an inexpensive hobbyist draw knife.

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    An old tool not seen much anymore is a Knife Froe, used for splitting or riving dowel blanks for a dowel plate and other small splitting operations.
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    Here is one from Japan Woodworker: http://kitchen.japanwoodworker.com/p...&dept_id=13218

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    Another small one available is from Lee Valley:

    http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.a...t=1,51222&ap=1

    Patrick

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    I found the one I was looking for at Lee Valley. It's called a pushknife!
    Thanks everyone!

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    I own the hacking knife from Lee Valley that Patrick linked to. Cheap price, and I don't kill any of my good knives in the process for what this knife is used for.

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