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Some collection of completed orders. It is not often possible to put together so many of our creations that has been made in a while. This morning before saying "Goodbye" to our work we had a chance to document this happen.
Coin cutting using a piercing saw. The coin is a ten pence coin from the island of Jersey and features the Faldouet Dolmen, St. Martin.
The Flickr Lounge-Hand Tools
I wasn't sure this could be called a hand tool, but according to Wikipedia: A hand tool is any tool that is powered by hand rather than a motor.[1]
I don't do a lot of snow shoveling these days, we have a non-hand tool (aka a Toro Snowblower) to do most of that, but sometimes I'll do a small area and touch ups with a shovel. I suspect we will need these soon enough!
Some collection of completed orders. It is not often possible to put together so many of our creations that has been made in a while. This morning before saying "Goodbye" to our work we had a chance to document this happen.
WGBH just announced that the New Yankee Workshop will be shuttering its shop after a 21-year run on PBS.
Not to worry, the man in plaid, Master Carpenter Norm Abram will continue working on This Old House. Every member of the Northern Tool Project Community shop tip their cap in a moment of silence to honor of the man with the all the right wood clamps in all the right places. Long live wood glue!
File name: 10_03_001031b
Binder label: Home Products
Title: Sensible, useful, economical Gillett's Novelty Bluing [back]
Date issued: 1870-1900 (approximate)
Physical description: 1 print : lithograph ; 12 x 7 cm.
Genre: Advertising cards
Subject: Adults; Laundry; Hand tools
Notes: Title from item.
Statement of responsibility: E. W. Gillett
Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: No known restrictions.
Muddy boots and gardening tools on back deck with flower pots with hyacinth bulb in pot after working in garden.
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