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Bench Grinder
Black and Decker bench grinder
Reference: Zuijlekom, Dennis van. Black & Decker Bench Grinder. 22 Feb. 2013. Flickr, https://www.flickr.com/photos/dvanzuijlekom/8500637058/.
173.15 KB 12-07-2019
Estwing Claw Hammer
Classic Estwing hammer with leather-wrapped handle
Attribution: Bubba73 [CC BY-SA 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0)]
Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Estwing_hammer.JPG
222.00 KB 12-27-2019
Ball Pein Hammer
Buck Knives ball pein hammer
Attribution: James Case from Philadelphia, Mississippi, U.S.A. [CC BY 2.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0)]
Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Buck_Knives_Hammer_(5075278861).jpg
652.45 KB 12-27-2019
Green Tools
437.54 KB 12-28-2019
Carving And Tools
Carving tools and the work of carving
Source: http://pxhere.com/en/photo/1118795
105.55 KB 12-31-2019
Pole Lathe Turners
Pole lathe turning demonstration at Association of Pole Lathe Turners meeting in Sussex England
Reference: Davis, Carolyn. IMG_1929.JPG. 6 May 2007. Flickr, https://www.flickr.com/photos/carolynhack/489735309/.
215.09 KB 01-04-2020
Froe (Print)
Illustration of a froe from Eric Sloan's "Museum of Early American Tools"
Reference: Poole, John. “Old Memes Never Die.” Hawkins House, 22 May 2010, http://josephhawkins.blogspot.com/search/label/Froe.
128.07 KB 01-04-2020
Shingle Froe
The shingle froe used by colonial settlers to split shingles, shakes, and lumber for homes in early America. Today the shingle froe is still a primary tool in many traditional woodworking projects which require riving, like Windsor chair spindles and spoons. Simply pound the blade of the froe into the end of a short log with a mallet or maul. Then pull Source: Woodcraft Supply: https://www.woodcraft.com/products/shingle-froe
434.95 KB 01-04-2020
19th Century Knowledge Woodworking Adze And Axe
19th century knowledge woodworking adze and axe
Reference: "File:19th century knowledge woodworking adze and axe.jpg." Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. 26 Jan 2014, 23:25 UTC. 25 Jan 2020, 05:06 .
Attribution: Chas. A. Strelinger & Company [Public domain]
48.99 KB 01-24-2020
19th Century Screwdriver
The screwdriver, which began to appear regularly on the woodworker's bench after 1800, did not share the long evolution and tradition of other Anglo-American tool designs. The screwdriver in its early versions frequently had a scalloped blade for no other purpose than decoration. (Smithsonian photo 49794.)
Reference: The Project Gutenberg EBook of Woodworking Tools, 1600–1900, by Peter C. Welsh. http://www.gutenberg.org/files/27238/27238-h/27238-h.htm. Accessed 6 Feb. 2020.
3.08 KB 02-06-2020