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This 2-piece splitting froe set includes a small and a large froe, crafted with 52100 carbon steel blades and ash wood handles finished with linseed oil. Designed for splitting wood along the grain, these tools offer a safer and more precise alternative to axes or mauls by driving and twisting the blade into wood rather than swinging.
Ideal for hobbyists and professional DIYers, the froes are suited for making planks, shingles, or kindling. The ergonomic ash handles provide a comfortable grip for extended use, and leather sheaths are included for protection and storage.
Key details:
- Blade material: 52100 carbon steel, hardened for edge retention
- Handle material: durable ash wood with natural linseed oil finish
- Includes two sizes: small (blade 14.5 cm) and large (blade 25.5 cm)
- Leather sheaths included
- Ready to use, sharpened on delivery
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Delivered in 12 Weeks
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2-Piece Splitting Froe Set by Sharky Forged Steel Tools
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I Want To Customize This Piece
Your vision, our craftsmanship. Choose your wood, epoxy color, and dimensions. Want something truly one-of-a-kind? Let’s make it happen. Request your custom table here.
How Durable Are Epoxy Tables?
When made with premium resin and hardwood, epoxy tables are built to last for many years; for surfaces that see heavy use, a light refinish every 5–7 years helps maintain their original beauty.
Care & Maintenance
A soft cloth and mild soap keep it pristine. No harsh chemicals, no excessive upkeep. Use coasters, felt pads, and placemats to prevent scratches. Avoid placing hot pots and pans that are straight from the stove top or oven. Excessive heat will damage your design. For maximum longevity, refresh the topcoat every few years.
FAQs
Please read our FAQs page to find out more.
How Long Does It Take To Build My Table?
Allow 12 weeks for us to craft your table. Quality takes time, and we don’t cut corners.
How Does Delivery Work?
We process and ship your order using major carriers or freight services for oversized items. Tracking is always provided, and delivery is typically door-side unless otherwise arranged. You'll be contacted on the day of delivery, and for larger orders, a signature may be required—but you’ll be notified in advance.
Is Assembly Required?
Yes, but it’s easy. Your table ships with all the tools you need—just attach the legs to the base. These tables are heavy, so we recommend two people for assembly.
Will My Table Look Just Like Images?
Every table is one of a kind—no two slabs are identical. Expect the same design, craftsmanship, and epoxy color, but with unique wood grain and character.
How Thick Our The Table Tops?
Our tabletops are approximately 1.75" thick
How Tall Will My Table Be?
Dining Tables & Consoles: ~30" tall
Dining Benches & Coffee Tables: ~18" tall
Desks: ~29.5" tall
Do You Accept Large or Commercial Orders?
Yes, we welcome large and commercial orders! We’re happy to work on interior design projects, including but not limited to new models, restaurants, hotels, and more. Reach out to discuss your needs!
How Do I Care for My Table?
To keep your table looking its best, simply use a soft cloth and mild soap to clean it. Avoid harsh chemicals. To protect the surface, use coasters, placemats, and felt pads to prevent scratches. For long-term care, refresh the topcoat every few years for maximum durability.