Saddler's Pegging Awl
Item Name Code (INC) 18154
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An item consisting of a blade or blades and a haft.
Additional Information for Saddler's Pegging Awl
Saddler's Pegging Awl is a type of hand tool that falls under the supply class Hand Tools, Nonedged, Nonpowered in the supply group Hand Tools.
A Saddler's Pegging Awl is a specialized tool used in leatherworking and saddlery. It is typically made of a wooden or metal handle with a pointed metal tip. The awl is used to create holes in leather or other materials for stitching or pegging.
The pointed tip of the awl allows for precise and controlled piercing of the material, making it easier to insert stitches or pegs. This tool is commonly used by saddlers, shoemakers, and other artisans who work with leather.
Saddler's Pegging Awls come in various sizes and designs, depending on the specific application and personal preference of the user. Some awls may have a curved or straight tip, while others may have a tapered or diamond-shaped point.
Overall, the Saddler's Pegging Awl is an essential tool for anyone involved in leatherworking or saddlery, as it helps create neat and durable stitches or peg holes in leather and other materials.
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