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The heavy-duty carpenter’s mallet
ULMIA reform carpenter's mallet as per DIN 7461
Head made of best-quality steamed red beech, all edges chamfered. Head features recessed hard material inserts on both sides (both strike surfaces) to protect against excessive wear.
Oval-shaped handle made of ash, glued in and wedged.
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ULMIA
burnishing block
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An invention originating from the house of Georg Ott, this is a highly practical and easy-to-use tool to prepare easy cutting scrapers for processing surfaces.
Producing an evenly inclined cutting burr using a conventional burnisher takes a good deal of practice. Because this burnishing block allows a firm, perfectly even burr to be created on any square scraper in just minutes, this burnishing block has become a highly popular tool for craftsmen and joiners everywhere.
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ULMIA
scraper with four cutting edges
New
for stripping uneven or soiled surfaces.
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Contour trimmed grip in best quality
pearwood
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double-walled
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rivetted and blue annealed scraper bade in spring band steel with four cutting
edges
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The blades can easily be removed and repositioned.
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Wooden parts come with high-grade natural varnish.
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ULMIA
scrapers
made of sheet steel (electrosteel)
for precision working (smoothing) of wood surfaces. Thickness 0,8 mm.
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Rectangular scraper
Length x Width 150 x 60 mm
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Egg-shaped scraper
Length x Width 115 x 72 mm
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Swan-necked scraper
Length x Width 130 x 74 mm
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ULMIA
burnisher
for getting a burr on scrapers. Triangular blade, made of high-grade steel with a fine tip, edges bright polished. Handle made of red beech, varnished.
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Overall length 220 mm
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Blade length 130 mm
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ULMIA
awl
New
With high-grade steel blade, round or edged version, made of high-grade CV steel, continuous blade, strike plate and moulded ball handle.
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