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I came across this picture in Campbeltown Museum on the Kintyre peninsular in Scotland:-
Campbeltown is a centre for whisky distilling and the museum featured a cooper's workshop. Here the cooper is preparing the edges of barrel staves - curved and at an angle. Quite a skill and all done by eye.
What caught my eye was the term 'jointer' knowing how often the term has been discussed here on the forum in the past.
The term here is obviously correct; it's a tool for the preparation of joints in the barrel staves.
Nowadays the term is mostly used in the US and we usually use 'plane' for this type of tool, although the longer ones (7's and 8's) are referred to as Jointer Planes.
So I suspect the term jointer originated here in the UK and was exported to the US. We have largely dropped the term but our American friends have carried on using it.
One thing to note in the picture is that he is pushing the stave. If I were doing it I'd be wanting to pull it.
A google search for 'coopers jointer' has thrown up this metal version:-
The search reveals that these monsters are also known as jointer planes.
Brian
Campbeltown is a centre for whisky distilling and the museum featured a cooper's workshop. Here the cooper is preparing the edges of barrel staves - curved and at an angle. Quite a skill and all done by eye.
What caught my eye was the term 'jointer' knowing how often the term has been discussed here on the forum in the past.
The term here is obviously correct; it's a tool for the preparation of joints in the barrel staves.
Nowadays the term is mostly used in the US and we usually use 'plane' for this type of tool, although the longer ones (7's and 8's) are referred to as Jointer Planes.
So I suspect the term jointer originated here in the UK and was exported to the US. We have largely dropped the term but our American friends have carried on using it.
One thing to note in the picture is that he is pushing the stave. If I were doing it I'd be wanting to pull it.
A google search for 'coopers jointer' has thrown up this metal version:-
The search reveals that these monsters are also known as jointer planes.
Brian
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