Farmer Giles
The biggest tool in the box
I had a workshop full of kids this morning, the eldest daughter had a friend sleeping over and the youngest daughter joined in so three girls around 9 to 11 YO.
I have been saving a box of smaller tools for kids to use so out they came including a small brace that I renovated long ago, subject of my very first post on the forum
A longer throw brace would be easier for kids to turn but I thought it would be fine for smaller bits. We made all sorts of stuff for their hamsters cage, ramps, platforms etc. they had a great time, but the workshop that was looking clean now looks like a bomb site :lol:
I couldn't get the bit in, on closer inspection, it's not geared up for traditional square ended bits, but small shaft drills, probably round, I think.
I tried it out with a modern lip and spur and it grips it well, but a bit slow on the cut, probably best in an old egg whisk drill. This made me think, what was this brace used for? It has a ratchet, small throw and tiny jaws, an M4 screw included for scale. If you open the jaws to the maximum then the jaws are about 8mm wide but the grooves suggest this was unlikely to be this wide much unless there bits were square shafted. Probably more like 1/4" max. Was it used for drilling or screwing or both and with what type of bits?
Cheers
Andy
I have been saving a box of smaller tools for kids to use so out they came including a small brace that I renovated long ago, subject of my very first post on the forum
A longer throw brace would be easier for kids to turn but I thought it would be fine for smaller bits. We made all sorts of stuff for their hamsters cage, ramps, platforms etc. they had a great time, but the workshop that was looking clean now looks like a bomb site :lol:
I couldn't get the bit in, on closer inspection, it's not geared up for traditional square ended bits, but small shaft drills, probably round, I think.
I tried it out with a modern lip and spur and it grips it well, but a bit slow on the cut, probably best in an old egg whisk drill. This made me think, what was this brace used for? It has a ratchet, small throw and tiny jaws, an M4 screw included for scale. If you open the jaws to the maximum then the jaws are about 8mm wide but the grooves suggest this was unlikely to be this wide much unless there bits were square shafted. Probably more like 1/4" max. Was it used for drilling or screwing or both and with what type of bits?
Cheers
Andy