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This was shot to demonstrate a vignetting removal technique. Prior to correction, the f/2 image showed significant vignetting.
Instant Tool Collection!
Actually, there are 5 Stone worker's chisels in this funky old tool set. Chisel number 6 is a Woodworking chisel and number 3 is a boat-builder's caulking chisel. (This one also happens to be the most valuable chisel in the bunch.)
These old tools have been loved pretty darn hard and will all need to be reground and sharpened if you plan to use them for stonework. The pictures will tell you more than I can, so please take a look.
Of course you don't have to do anything at all if you plan to display them. This lot of seven funky tools make an awesome instant collection!
Traditional north European wood carvers and chair makers curved adze. Laminated steel. 2 1/2" blade width. 6" axe head. Turpentine, beeswax and linseed oil mixture for the steel as the treatment for anti rust. Rockwell 60 (HRC). Linseedoiled and beeswaxed 18" elm wood handle.
Available to order: neemantools@gmail.com
Woodcraft will introduce this new Pinnacle® 401/2 Scrub Plane at the Woodworking in America show Oct. 18-19. This modern version of the earlier Stanley scrub plane is ergonomically designed for more user comfort and features a sole adapted for smoother travel.
Never rummage through your entire toolbox hunting for a stupid missing socket ever again!
This handy-dandy All-In-One handtool packs an entire socket set into one nifty 5" tool.
Okay. This cool 1960s handtool won't actually replace a good quality socket set, but for those small jobs where schlepping a heavy box of wrenches and sockets around in more of a PITA than you wish to deal with, this versitile little guy tucks in your back pocket and does a fine job!
He'll also make a dog-gone good lookin' paperweight.
I found this wrench in the town of Crewe, Virginia where it had been used in the repair & maintenence shops of the Norfolk & Western Railway for many, many years. I can only imagine the hands that have touched its wooden handle or adjusted the screw mechanism on the side for just the right fit on those beautiful machines that once pulled the trains along this premier line in the days of steam. Running my fingers across its pitted surface is like touching the Golden Age of Ameican railroading... it connects me with things that I am too young to remember, but somehow know.
Please see the "Hand Tools" Set for notes on this shoot.
Never rummage through your entire toolbox hunting for a stupid missing socket ever again!
This handy-dandy All-In-One handtool packs an entire socket set into one nifty 5" tool.
Okay. This cool 1960s handtool won't actually replace a good quality socket set, but for those small jobs where schlepping a heavy box of wrenches and sockets around is more of a PITA than you wish to deal with, this versatile little guy tucks in your back pocket and does a fine job!
He'll also make a dog-gone good lookin' paperweight.
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No size mark on heel. Nickers badly worn.
The plane was found in a small town about 45 minutes south of Chippewa Falls WI along I-94, and is shown "as found".
M Copeland was a planemaker in Hartford CT from 1822-1855. ("A Field Guide to the Makers of American Wooden Planes" by Thomas L. Elliott, 4th edition, 2003, page 55). The maker's mark on the toe of this plane, shown here, is "found frequently".
I am reasonably sure the ink mark on the toe, the blurry mark under the "warranted" part of the stamp, is original to the plane.
Title / Titre :
A man wearing coveralls and waders holds a shovel in a room filled with salmon, Vancouver, British Columbia /
Un homme portant une salopette et des bottes-pantalon tient une pelle dans une pièce remplie de saumons, à Vancouver (Colombie-Britannique)
Creator(s) / Créateur(s) : Gar Lunney
Date(s) : 1958
Reference No. / Numéro de référence : ITEM 4301748, 4314058
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Location / Lieu : Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada / Vancouver, Colombie-Britannique, Canada
Credit / Mention de source :
Gar Lunney. National Film Board. Still Photography Division. Library and Archives Canada, e010975798 /
Gar Lunney. Office national du film du Canada. Service de la photographie. Bibliothèque et Archives Canada, e010975798
turned on its side, glue up is complete, just need to make a wedge and open the mouth then begin shaping it.