Some time around the 1850s, the Americans, who liked to make timber framed houses needing lots of mortices, came up with a clever idea. A drilling machine which held an auger in a little frame, so the user could keep it in place by sitting on it, and drive the bit with both hands. This was less tiring than a brace, and worked well, out in the electricity-free farmsteads.
Some of these machines survive, and are much loved by their owners.
I recently watched this one, by "Wranglerstar" in which he grins like a puppy all the way through, and already knew Roy Underhill's similar enthusiasm. (For example, in this video, about half way in.)
So when I saw one on eBay, buy it now, I was tempted.
But it was not nearby, and I didn't buy it.
But it didn't sell, and the vendor lowered the price even more!
Then two UKW members sent me messages about it, saying that they thought I would like it. So, Graham and Rodders, you are to blame! You wore down my resistance. :roll: You sent me on a pleasant day out in Winchester.
And so I now own this lovely thing:
I think, from a quick look online, that it is by Swan. It seems to be in reasonable nick, except that a latch is missing and there is a little bit of woodworm in the base.
I will post more pictures and show it getting back into working order, but I need to finish a chest of drawers first, so there may be a small delay... :wink:
Some of these machines survive, and are much loved by their owners.
I recently watched this one, by "Wranglerstar" in which he grins like a puppy all the way through, and already knew Roy Underhill's similar enthusiasm. (For example, in this video, about half way in.)
So when I saw one on eBay, buy it now, I was tempted.
But it was not nearby, and I didn't buy it.
But it didn't sell, and the vendor lowered the price even more!
Then two UKW members sent me messages about it, saying that they thought I would like it. So, Graham and Rodders, you are to blame! You wore down my resistance. :roll: You sent me on a pleasant day out in Winchester.
And so I now own this lovely thing:
I think, from a quick look online, that it is by Swan. It seems to be in reasonable nick, except that a latch is missing and there is a little bit of woodworm in the base.
I will post more pictures and show it getting back into working order, but I need to finish a chest of drawers first, so there may be a small delay... :wink: