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Diderot_folding_chair_plan_drawing_schematic-enlarged.jpgDiderot folding chair schematic drawings87 viewsFrom Diderot's Encyclopedia two images of folding camp chairs. The first appears to have a fabric seat, whereas the second example appears to have a slip seat.Sgt42RHR
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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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Galootaclaus_tools.jpg2016 Tools from Galootaclaus98 viewsUnmarked spoke shave, Pexto chisel, Buck Brothers chisel, unmarked cast steel narrow chisel, spoon bit, and a block of dense wood that will be perfect for scales for knife or tool handles.Sgt42RHR
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Skewed_Chisels.jpgSkew Chisels67 viewsA pair of skew chisels made from a Stanley and a Buck Brothers. These will be great for cleaning out dovetails and inside cornersBrentpmed
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Big_and_little_mitre_boxes.jpgLittle brother and big brother132 viewsA 12 inch Millers Falls mitrebox and a big Stanley mitrebox. Both with Disston saws each with 1896-1917 PHILADA medallions. Both saws came with their respective mitreboxes. Neither have been sharpened but both cut quickly and smoothly. I use both of these a lot. The little Millers Falls is just perfect for moulding and small bits.Sgt42RHR
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Possible_depth_adjustment.jpgPossible depth adjuster?19 viewsThis closeup shows what appears to be an unthreaded thumb screw (peg?) in a position that would allow it to be used as a depth adjustment for the possible thickness gauge formed by the spring arm. At present the end of the thumb peg is level with the underside of the arm in which it is affixed. It does not protrude and thus is presently not providing support for the spring arm assembly. The thumb peg is too rusted to move.Sgt42RHR
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IMG-20150513-00307.jpgrotation22 viewsthe back of this bench flips front to back on this cool knuckle joint hinge.dlarue
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slotstones.jpgSlotted, triangular sharpening stones184 viewsI picked these up at an estate sale, along with a Pfeil 1/8e carving chisel. They're triangular in cross section, look like hard arkansas and black hard arkansas stones, and each has a v-shaped groove in one edge. They can be easily removed from this holder, and rotated so their flat edges can be worked.madwing
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bagpipe_case_crotch_grain_top.jpgWalnut crotch grain lid131 viewsThis lid came from an off-cut from another project. I sawed it in half, book matched it, planed it to 1/2 inch. I think the figure looks like one of those Siamese fighting fish. Five coats of 1 pound cut amber shellac, an ebony glaze wiped on and off, and then a couple of coats of satin wiping varnish. Sgt42RHR
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Picture_002_cr~0.jpg18 viewsIrvington Ice and Coal ice pick. For anyone who has read the book "Devil In The White Ciy", Irvington is where the main protagonist went to when the police were about to catch him in Chicago.galootgary
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Picture_001_cr.jpg14 viewsIrvington Ice and Coal ice pick. For those of you who have read "Devil In The White City". Irvington is the "suburb" of Indianapolis (now an urban neighorhood well inside) where the protagonist lived after being chased out of Chicago.galootgary
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Picture_002_cr.jpg15 viewsIrvington Ice and Coal ice pick. For those of you who have read "Devil In The White City". Irvington is the "suburb" of Indianapolis (now an urban neighorhood well inside) where the protagonist lived after being chased out of Chicago.galootgary
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