Corneel
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So I was completely wrong with the keyway broach. :lol:
Preston":2g56bw85 said:Bugbear, my eye sight is not what it used to be, I got a magnifying glass out and now I can read on the cutters it says "Cookes improved hole cutter (800) patent no 216309".
Preston":3m8b6yl1 said:Bugbear, my eye sight is not what it used to be, I got a magnifying glass out and now I can read on the cutters it says "Cookes improved hole cutter (800) patent no 216309".
Thanks Andy, that is brilliant detective work, curiosity got the better of me and I've been searching most of the morning to find out exactly what they are for. Now that we know, I vaguely remember using a morticer some 30 odd years ago with those same bits.
How about these, anybody know which block they are for?
Preston":fx7mphhi said:Thanks Caroleb and Karl I appreciate it, I just hope Bugbear is not too upset with me.
This one has no writing on it whatsoever I checked in daylight and with a magnifying glass, I know it's some kind of vice but what sort and how does it work, is there something missing from it?
pebbles":20ci4ytl said:I find threads like these really interesting. Being a complete novice, who's interested in learning, I see photos of fascinating things I haven't a clue what they are, then find out from experienced folk who do know. So, I've learnt something. One happy bunny saying nothing is ever wasted, and thank you to Preston for starting the thread and all others who've contributed responses.
Preston":mukklrx3 said:Thank you for your encouraging comments Pebbles, I thought I was encroaching on people's good nature asking for identification of all these tools.
I have been in woodworking all my life and although I recognise most tools, there are some that I haven't used before, like this beautifully engineered marking tool from Brown & sharp.
What is it exactly and how is it used?
SteveF":195nfi87 said:is it a height gauge ?
Steve
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