Woodworking Tour: 1820s Tool Chest at the Frontier Culture Museum
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
- Joshua Farnsworth shares a tour of a woodworking tool chest from an 1820s farm at the Frontier Culture Museum.
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That hewing axe is actually designed so you can pop it off the handle in the field, flip it around pop it back on and use it as a right handed one. This is so they could effectively flatten the inside corners of log houses
I love that place
Is this not more like 1880 than 1820
great video , what was that last tool he pulled from the box, he said he still needed to put a handle on .. thanks for sharing Joshua ..
That was a debarking tool.
Looked just like a garden hoe that I use.
long ago if a guy needed something to help him for a specific job he made a personal tool to do the job., they werent mass produced.. thats my 2 cents..