🌟 Elevate Your Outdoor Game with the Ultimate Survival Tool!
The Teal Skyes Survival Settler Tool is a high-quality bushcraft hand auger wrench designed for woodworking enthusiasts and professionals. Made from durable hardened oxidized steel, it features a compact design for easy portability, a leather sheath for protection, and is versatile enough for various outdoor activities like camping and hiking. This tool is perfect for creating precise holes and pegs, making it an essential addition to any outdoor toolkit.
Manufacturer | Teal Skyes |
Part number | TS645 |
Item Weight | 454 g |
Product Dimensions | 20.32 x 10.16 x 2.54 cm; 453.59 g |
Item model number | TS645 |
Color | Black Or Silver Or Gray |
Material | Metal Stainless Steel |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Included components | Leather Sheath |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**S
We’ll see
It looks good but I have not been able to use it yet
T**Y
Nice
Very nice crafting and survival tool
T**Y
Eye found it! "Scotch eye "
Works very well! Well built! Sharp!
T**D
Both auger and scotch eye work surprisingly well
For my evaluation of this tool, I chose woods that would be challenging. No soft-as-butter green wood allowed. For the auger evaluation, I chose a piece of split walnut firewood, seasoned for many years and bone dry. The auger cut through this with no difficulty, although it did take quite a bit of effort. Five minutes of intermittent auger twisting yielded a nice circular hole nearly 2 inches deep. The auger produced large chips of wood, just as it should.I chose a dead but sound sapling of unknown species for evaluating the scotch eye; the wood was very hard and tough. I thought this would prove challenging to the tool, but the sharp edge of the scotch eye cut through the wood easily when hammered by a substantial piece of firewood, making a 2+ inch length of lovely cylindrical dowel at the end of a longer stick. It was difficult to remove the just-cut dowel from the scotch eye; I had to use the included length of dowel (intended as a handle to turn the auger) as a drift pin, pounding upon it to push the just-cut dowel out of the scotch eye.I pounded the dowel end of the stick into the hole made by the auger. It was a very tight fit, as it should be. I could not twist the stick or remove it; it was solidly attached to the chunk of walnut. This tool worked exactly as it should: using only hand power, it made an excellent dowel-in-hole joint. A chair or stool constructed using such joints would be completely solid. This simple hand tool does exactly what it promises and I recommend it.
M**L
Fun to have
Not the sharpest. Makes holes, but consumes energy.I like it.
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