Draw Knife
Date1800-1825
Artist/Maker
James Cam
OriginEngland, Sheffield
MediumSteel, iron, wood, and brass
DimensionsOverall: 5 1/2 × 18 3/8 × 1 7/16 in (14 × 46.6 × 3.7cm)
Credit LineBequest of Stephen C. Wolcott
Object number1936-251 (W)
DescriptionSlightly curved draw knife of conventional form. Turned beech handles with brass ferrules and caps, through which the two blade tangs are peened.Label TextFew tools in the craftsman’s arsenal were as useful at removing large quantities of unwanted material as the draw knife. By “drawing” or pulling this double handled and razor-sharp tool towards you, large shavings could be cut from a properly secured piece of wood. Draw knives came in a wide array of sizes and shapes for specialized uses.Mark(s)Center top of blade marked "JAMES.CAM" over "CAST.STEEL," all within a crenelated rectangular cartouche.ProvenanceFrom the collection of Stephen C. Wolcott (1876-1934) of Gloucester, Virginia.1790-1810
1780-1800
1800-1820
1770-1830
1750-1800
1775-1810
