A Museum of Early American Tools
A Museum of Early American Tools
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Description
This profusely illustrated book describes in detail scores of early American tools and the wooden and metal artifacts made with them. The text covers building tools and methods; farm and kitchen implements; and the tools of curriers, wheelwrights, coopers, blacksmiths, coachmakers, loggers, tanners, and many other craftsmen of the pre-industrial age. Scores of pen-and-ink sketches by the author accurately depict "special tools for every job," among them a hollowing gouge, hay fork, cornering chisel, apple butter paddle, boring auger, mortising chisel, a holding dog, hauling sledge, winnowing tray, reaping hooks, splitting wedge, felling axe, propping saw horse, and other traditional implements. This volume will delight woodcrafters interested in making their own tools and thrill general readers with its store of Americana.
Information
- Author: Eric Sloane
- Publisher: Dover Publications
- Copyright: 2002
- Paperback
- 128 Pages
- Reprint of the Funk & Wagnalls, Inc., New York, 1964 edition.
Key Teaching Points
- American Heritage
- Trades
- Tools
- Crafts
