1 1 Gouges 



13 Chisels 



I small iron vice 



I pr. Hollow Rounds 



4 Framing chisels 



I Grove plough & Irons — Sold at 4.50 



1 Sash plane for i K stuff 



I Copeing plane 



I Bead .'/- 



I Bead '4 



I Rabbit (Sold at .92) 



I Smooth plane 



I Strike Block. ... 



I Compass saw 



6 Guages 



I Dust brush 



I Rasp, or wood file 



I Augre 2 in 



I Augre I in 



I Do '4 



I Spoke shave 



I Bevel- 



I Box rule 



I Iron square 



I Box rule 



I Spur Rabbit (Sold-1.17)- 



I Pannel plane 



I Sash plane 



I pr. Match planes 



I Two inch chisel or firmer- 



I Morticing chisel Vs 



I Large screw driver 



I Pr. small clamps 



I pr. Spring dividers 



I do-nippers 



I Morticing chisel H in 



I Ovilo & Ostrigal %- 



I Scotia & Ostrigal ¥%- 



I Noseing- 



I Pr. Hollow & rounds 



I Ogee- J 2 inch 



I Ostrigal Is inch 



I Bit- 



I Beed /•> inch 



I Claw hammer 



1 Fillister 



2 Beeds at K 



I Pair Quirk tools 



I Side Rabbit plane 



I Large steel tongued sq 



I Saw & Pad 



I pr. fire stones 



I small trying sq 



I Set Bench planes double ironed without 



smooth plane 



I Bench screw 



75 



Figure 13. — Early i8th ce.ntury: In 

 addition to their special function and 

 importance as survivals documenting 

 an outmoded technology, the hand 

 tool often combines a gracefulness of 

 ine and a sense of proportion that 

 makes it an object of great decora- 

 tive appeal. The dividers of the 

 builder or shipwright illustrated here 

 are of French origin and may be 

 valued as much for their cultural 

 significance as for their technical 

 importance. (Smithsonian photo 

 49792-G.) 



By 1900, the carpenter's tool chest, fully stocked and 

 fit for the finest craftsman, contained go or more tools. 

 Specialization is readily apparent; the change in, and 

 achievement of, the ultimate design of a specific tool 

 is not so easily pinpointed. Only by comparing 

 illustrations and surviving examples can such an 



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