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General Tools Scratch Awl Tool with Hardwood Handle - Scribe Layout Work Piercing Wood - Alloy Steel Blade

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  • WOODEN HANDLE AWL: Our craft piercing tool is rust-resistant and can be used for punching, screwing holes, scribing, and perforating wood. It features a sharp point and a contoured and fluted wooden handle used by carpenters and other artisans.
  • CRAFT AWL: This handy needle tool can help you create your next woodworking masterpiece. Drag the tip of the awl along the grain of the wood, creating a shallow groove, reducing the chances of the hand saw or chisel from wandering across the board. Contoured and fluted hardwood handle
  • AWL PUNCH: The hand-held tool features a steel blade through the grip and is fastened to a plated steel ferrule and cap. Awls with rounded points can mark the location of holes that will later be made more prominent with a hole punch.
  • MARKING AWL: It only takes a few seconds to use an awl scratch to make a starting point for a drill bit, which is much less time than it would take to sand out any damage. Our pocket awl can withstand heavy pressure and challenging workloads.
  • GENERAL TOOLS: We're a recognized leader in designing and developing specialized precision tools dedicated to delivering exceptional customer service. We encourage artisans and DIYers to work smarter, measure better, and repair more productively.
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Product details
MaterialWood
BrandGeneral Tools
ColorSteel
Product Dimensions8.75"L x 3.75"W x 3.25"H
Item Weight3.2 ounces
Grit TypeFine
Number of Items1
ManufacturerGeneral Tools
Global Trade Identification Number00038728240477
UPC038728240477
Technical specifications
materialWood
brandGeneral Tools
colorSteel
product_dimensions8.75"L x 3.75"W x 3.25"H
item_weight3.2 ounces
grit_typeFine
number_of_items1
manufacturerGeneral Tools
global_trade_identification_number00038728240477
upc038728240477
part_number818
item_model_number818
is_discontinued_by_manufacturerNo
power_sourceHand Powered
item_package_quantity1
blade_length6 Inches
included_componentsGeneral Tools 818 Hardwood Handle Scratch Awl
batteries_includedNo
batteries_requiredNo
warranty_descriptionManufacturer
date_first_availableJune 29, 2017

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Customers say

Customers find the awl to be well-constructed and easy to work with, noting it comes in handy more often than not and is perfect for punching holes.

★★★★★

A good awl.

CurtFebruary 6, 2026✓ Verified purchase

This awl does its job, not for fine work like bookbinding or paper piercing, but it will last forever. Read more

★★★★★

One of the best tools in existance

Jamie EFebruary 1, 2026✓ Verified purchase

I seem to misplace these frequently, but this is handedly one of the most useful and high quality tools in existence. I probably have used these several times a week for 25 - 30 years now and the original one I started with is still totally functional after having beat the heck out of it more times than I can count. The steel is extremely high quality, I can put holes in vehicle body panels for fabrication work without bending it, that's compared to having destroyed probably a few dozen from big box stores with far less abuse in a few uses if not the first try. Marking drill spots, using one to drill a hole in drywall for an anchor, actually using for scratching, I can't even begin to list how many things I use these for on a near daily basis and how often people have never owned nor used and sometimes even heard of one of these. I would put this in the running for best tool of all time based on the price, quality, and versatility. Read more

★★★★★

Handy tool

JohnJanuary 27, 2026✓ Verified purchase

Nicely made. Good value, fast delivery. Read more

★★★★★

it works and is nice looking

royJanuary 7, 2026✓ Verified purchase

as advertised, looks and works well. I think it is a good product, looking forward to using it for many years. Read more

★★★★☆

Inexpensive, solid feeling awl - a bit thick/wide for bookbinding

Adam DSeptember 26, 2025✓ Verified purchase

I got this to do saddle stitching. Easy enough to use and has metal strike point on the back for tapping with a hammer which is great. The wood body is sturdy and solid feeling and a nice touch. Seems pretty durable. The point is sharp and makes a good impression and nice hole- however the size of the body of the shaft of the awl rapidly widens and so for thicker sets of pages you are left with a pretty large hole and it starts to mush up the edges of the hole. (See pictures) For leather work since the hole is more self-healing as this does not remove material like a punch, this might be ok- but for paper it's fairly destructive. It's probably a 4 star awl that's 3 stars for bookbinding. That said, with a lighter press you'd get a small hole on the outside with larger hole on the inside, for thinner sets of pages- it will work fine and hard to beat at the price for the quality of the build. In the future if I do more saddle stitching for smaller chapbooks and compositions, I will look for an awl with a a less aggressive taper and/or more slender shaft, something closer to a large needle. Read more

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★★★★★

Everyone needs one

Jeff B.February 15, 2026✓ Verified purchase

This General Tools Scratch Awl is an excellent tool for woodworking. I always had a spring-loaded punch, but now this is the only tool when I need start a hole for drilling or to guide a screw into place. It’s a little smaller than scissors, comfortable in the hand, and feels really solid when applying pressure. I’ve never needed to use a hammer with it, but the metal strike cap feels sturdy enough to handle a solid hit if necessary. For the price, this is a great value. One tip: keep the rubber safety cover on the sharp point. Especially if you’re carrying it in your pocket. Read more

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★★★★★

It pokes wood

ChrisFebruary 8, 2026✓ Verified purchase

It does exactly what it should and hasn't dulled after a good amount of use. Read more

★★★★★

Excellent

Ilan S.January 20, 2026✓ Verified purchase

good awl at a reasonable price. Has a striking cap many do not! Read more

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