Wooden Tool Handles

Wooden Tool Handles2025-02-04T17:17:19-05:00

Your premier, one-stop source for all your wooden tool handle requirements.

Product Overview

Wooden tool handle solutions for manufacturers of agricultural products, cleaning tools, and various other products.

Our experienced sales team collaborates with your product development group to determine the most economical and effective designs.

We can custom finish your wood handle, assemble metal or plastic fittings, and imprint or brand company names or logos.

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Wooden tool handles we can provide in bulk include, but are not limited to:

  • Axe Handles
  • Broom Handles
  • Brush Handles
  • Hammer Handles
  • Hoe Handles
  • Squeegees Handles
  • Float Handles
  • Rake Handles
  • Hand Saw Handles
  • Shovel Handles
  • Trowel Handles
  • Spade Handles
  • Garden Tool Handles

Some Examples of Our Wooden Tool Handles

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To explore even more examples of custom possibilities, visit our Wood Handles Gallery.

Wood Species

The choice of wood species directly impacts the strength, durability, and usability of tool handles. Hickory and ash are preferred for their shock resistance and toughness. Oak offers superior strength for heavy-duty tools, while maple provides a smoother finish. For cost-effective options, poplar works well for general-purpose tools.

  • Ash
  • Beech
  • Birch
  • Maple
  • Oak
  • Pine
  • Poplar
  • Walnut
  • …and more!

Secondary Operations

Customization ensures that tool handles meet the specific requirements of their intended applications. Handles can be modified for ergonomics, functionality, and durability. Secondary operations include tapering for tool head compatibility, drilling and threading for secure assembly, and sanding for a smooth surface. These customizations enhance both the usability and longevity.

  • Countersunk Holes
  • Crossbore Holes
  • Metal/Wooden Threads
  • Rounded Ends
  • Slots
  • Tapers
  • Ferruling
  • …and more!

Finishing Options

Finishes protect tool handles from wear, moisture, and environmental damage while improving appearance. Clear lacquer coatings provide moisture resistance and durability. Painted and stained finishes add professionalism, often used for retail products. Textured coatings improve grip, especially for tools in industrial settings.

  • Dip
  • Spray
  • Squeegee Dip
  • Tumble
  • UV
  • Wipe On Stain/Oil
  • …and more!

Printing Options

Branding ensures handles stand out in the market. Laser engraving allows for logos, safety markings, or product names that are durable and clear. Stamp printing is ideal for high-contrast logos on retail-ready products. Measurement markings are available for tools requiring precise guides or references during use.

  • Branding
  • Embossing
  • Heat Transfer
  • Laser Engraving
  • Pad Printing
  • Silk Screening
  • Water Slides/Decals
  • …and more!

Hardware Options

Hardware integration improves the functionality and durability of tool handles. Threaded inserts are commonly used for secure connections with tool heads. Metal reinforcements strengthen the ends of handles for long-lasting performance. Rubberized grips provide improved handling.

  • Ferrules
  • Hanger Bolts
  • Metal Threads
  • Mop Hardware
  • Plastic Extensions
  • Swivel Caps
  • Threaded Connectors
  • …and more!

Why Order Wood Tool Handles From Arnold Wood Turning?

We supply wholesale wood tool handles in bulk quantities with competitive pricing, regularly working with manufacturers, wholesalers, and businesses to deliver large-scale orders with quality. We have been a trusted partner for manufacturers, businesses, and suppliers across the U.S. for over 100 years.

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