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Latest revision as of 20:30, 9 June 2006
An awl is basically a sharpened piece of material attached to a handle (usually of wood) and used to pierce other materials, most notably leather, when making shoes.
A straight diamond section blade is common from the medieval material but modern leatherworkers usually use a curved awl with a ovoid cross-section which enables the construction of tunnel stitches when making producing turnshoes or the welts of later medieval shoes.