Matt Estlea
Desert Ironwood Plane Screwdriver
Desert Ironwood Plane Screwdriver
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Years of development and refinement have finally led us to this moment—we’re thrilled to introduce our NEW plane screwdriver.
Crafted from high-quality woods, including Maple, Ebony, Leadwood, and Walnut, among other exotic woods, each handle is a testament to beauty and durability. These carefully chosen woods not only provide stunning aesthetics but also ensure strength and longevity. Furthermore, if the wood isn't naturally strong we stabilise them to ensure every screwdriver will last for years to come.
Every detail has been considered, including the ergonomics, which have been carefully designed to achieve the perfect fit for your hand, making it as comfortable as it is functional. Not only that, but the metal ferrule has been custom designed and produced to our exacting standards by UK machinists.
Each screwdriver is polished with a high-endurance wax finish, ensuring long-lasting protection while enhancing its natural beauty.
We couldn’t be more proud of the result, and we hope you’ll enjoy the quality, care, and attention to detail that have gone into creating your NEW plane screwdriver.
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Essentially it is a short stubby screwdriver shaped like a door knob. However the quality is top notch and the design of the handle is a lot more natural to hold. If you have ever used a short stubby screwdriver or a door knob, you would realise the difference. Short handle offers more control and precision, which results in me not chewing up my expensive plane’s lever cap screw every time I need to resharpen the blade. (which I have done, on many occasions with a regular screwdriver). I have been on the look out for a dedicated plane screwdriver for a while, as there aren’t too many options out there and I chose the desert ironwood because it’s hard wearing and pretty to look at, also the aesthetic fits nicely with my expensive Veritas plane. It’s not an essential piece of kit, but I like my expensive Veritas plane. :)