I visited a agricultural mill museum here in Shetland last week, and came to a cooper's tools of the trade display.
What really interested me was the cooper's jointer plane. You've probably all seen such a tool, but it was a new one for me.
A massive metre 'odd' long beast that lay stationary blade up on a stand, that the coopers then ran the staves - or wood that made up the side sections - over.
I think in this instance the modern stand has been constructed for the display is a little low as can be seen from the old photo - pinched from an excellent blog/article on the subject by Derek in Perth. http://www.inthewoodshop.com/ShopMadeTools/CoopersJointer.html.
Very interesting, however I can't see it fitting into my apron pocket
Jonny
What really interested me was the cooper's jointer plane. You've probably all seen such a tool, but it was a new one for me.
A massive metre 'odd' long beast that lay stationary blade up on a stand, that the coopers then ran the staves - or wood that made up the side sections - over.
I think in this instance the modern stand has been constructed for the display is a little low as can be seen from the old photo - pinched from an excellent blog/article on the subject by Derek in Perth. http://www.inthewoodshop.com/ShopMadeTools/CoopersJointer.html.
Very interesting, however I can't see it fitting into my apron pocket
Jonny