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Making a shingle froe #26600 06/10/11 10:18 AM
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I have been needing a froe for splitting wood lately, and could not find the one I used to have. Rather than buy a new one, I decided to try to make my own. My friend Bennie had an old truck spring, and he cut a piece off.



In order to make a useable froe, the spring first had to be heated and shaped. I had to use the tools at hand, the bar-b-q grill worked okay with forced air from a hair dryer. As a bonus, hamburgers were grilled after the first pass at shaping the froe.



http://www.coferadams.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/Froe-truck-spring-14.jpg

I had tested filing the edge, and the file just skated along the metal. Once the blade was straightened and centered, it was reheated and left to cool slowly in the ashes. This seemed to soften the spring steel enough to be able to file it.

To test the froe, I made a temporary handle from a hickory sapling.



Once I felt the froe was adequately shaped and worked properly, I started making a better handle from a seasoned white oak billet and worked on getting the cleaving edge right.




Re: Making a shingle froe #26601 06/10/11 11:27 AM
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Nice job...


Whatever you do, have fun doing it!
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Thanks, Jim! All it needs now is a little fine tuning, and finishing the handle! It works great!

Re: Making a shingle froe [Re: lumberguy] #26608 06/10/11 02:10 PM
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Hello,

Here is some fine fro work going on, and a deluxe handle to boot.
Alex Stewart, Cooper

Greetings,

Don Wagstaff

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Don, that's fantastic! thanks for sharing!

lumberguy,
nice work, good to see people tryin things for themselves!


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My blacksmith friend made me a froe from a spring as well....


Whatever you do, have fun doing it!
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And from Poland, check out this monster froe.....
http://mcnorlander.wordpress.com/2011/06/09/blacksmith-at-work/

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Cool links! Thanks, guys, for the inspiration!


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