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Flat-Stanley-with-Roy-Under.jpgRoy Underhill meets Flat Stanley198 viewsRoy gets picture with one of my son's school project - taking Flat Stanley on the trip to Williamsburg and getting pictures of him at various sites (Jamestown, Yorktown, Williamsburg, 767 cockpit, etc.) and with stars (Roy).jerkinsj
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Saws.jpg290 viewsSome 18th century saws. Not sure if they were all from the tool kits or not.jerkinsj
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Ted-Ingraham-Planemaker.jpg259 viewsTed Ingraham demonstrating making of a molding planejerkinsj
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Ted-Ingraham_s-planemaking-.jpg271 viewsTed's planmaking jigjerkinsj
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Williamsburg-Toolmaking-2.jpg249 viewsI noticed these coffin plane bodies in various states of completion just sitting on the lumber rack off to the side in the toolmaking shopjerkinsj
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Williamsburg-Toolmaking-Sho.jpg277 viewssome examples of the capabilities of the Williamsburg toolmakersjerkinsj
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Mack-Headley-and-Kaare-Loft.jpg219 viewsjerkinsj
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Roy-Underhill.jpg223 viewsRoy starting out out with powerpointjerkinsj
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Roy-Underhill-3.jpg237 viewsRoy talking screws.jerkinsj
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Seaton-lid-breadboard.jpg272 viewsMitered breadboard. Note board on right side is wider than where miter starts for strength reasons.jerkinsj
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18th-Century-Saws-(GIC).jpg248 viewsFrom Matthew's toolchestjerkinsj
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