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more_enlarged_folding_chairs.jpgEnlarged image of 1780 folding camp chair30 viewsWhile it's not clear from the drawing, this appears to be the slip seat model as shown in the second example from Diderot.Sgt42RHR
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1925MillersFallsmodel15.jpg1925 MF Langdon catalog page89 viewsNote the distinction between the model 15 1/2 and the model 16 1/2. I think I've got a model 16 1/2 since it does not have the slotted elevators.Sgt42RHR
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MF_mitre_box.jpgMillers-Falls #16 1/2 mitre box142 viewsThis mitre box is completely unmarked as to maker or model but appears to be identical to the Millers Falls #16 1/2 12 inch mitre box. I added the cherry base for clamping to my workbench.Sgt42RHR
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MF_mitre_box_and_saw~0.jpgMillers-Falls #16 1/2 mitre box and Disston saw144 viewsThe mitrebox is completely unmarked but appears to be identical to the Millers Falls #16 1/2 12" model. The saw with with the box when I got it and is a Disston with a 16 inch blade and a 1896-1917 PHILADA medallion. I've not sharpened the saw but it cuts smoothly so that little clean up is required.Sgt42RHR
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Johnston_wood_stamp.jpgMy maker's mark stamps54 viewsI mark all my finished work and some of my wooden tools with two stamps. First, I use a small stamp with my last name in all 1/16" capitals. Next, my name is surmounted with a First Model Brown Bess musket Storekeeper's mark.Sgt42RHR
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routers.jpgrouters43 viewshighlighted Preston style modelsbugbear
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2012-01-14_16-56-37_513_crop_adj.jpgPrimed bird and bat houses35 viewsMy son built the bird and bat houses while working on his Webelos (Cub Scout) Craftsman activity badge. His block plane, model plane, clamps and eggbeater drill were used in making the houses. :)
I built 6 birdhouse and 5 bathouse kits for the Webelos. The Den meeting at which the houses were assembled featured a short show-and-tell session with a bunch of Galoot tools. :)timpendleton
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IMG_1450_(800x600).jpgFront view frog seat86 viewsSTANLEY is the only marking cast into the base. Arched rib frog reciever but lacks the little wider part right at the end by the mouth like the Type 13 5 1/4 sitting next to it. Rear of frog receiver shaped like post type 10, but not drilled for adjusting screw like some WW II modelsTRexF16
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coat_rack1.jpg114 viewsHere is a short (2ft or so, .7m Jeff) section of coat rack that I made. Its modeled after the window sills in my house. The detail at the bottom and the cove molding was done with a rebate plane and scratch stocks.dhahn
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Chest_-_inside_lid.JPG284 viewsWhat do you want to bet this was Mr. Specht's dream car - like so many craftsmen still have pics of in their toolboxes? I don't know what model it is. Anyone?TRexF16
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038.JPGBridgeport Model 100 60 viewsBridgeport Model 100 corner braceOldSneelock
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040.JPGBridgeport Model 10040 viewsBridgeport Model 100OldSneelock
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