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  1. 19thcentury.us

    During the 19th century, woodworking was an essential trade, particularly in construction and furniture making. Woodworkers who specialized in constructing and repairing structures, such as houses and buildings, were commonly referred to as carpenters. They were responsible for tasks such as framing, roofing, flooring, and other structural ...
    • Discover the EVOLUTION of 19th CENTURY Woodworking TOOLS!

      Today, 19th-century woodworking tools hold a special place in the hearts of collectors and enthusiasts alike. Their rich history and enduring quality make them highly sought-after items. Whether it's restoring a vintage piece or using a replication, these tools provide a connection to our past and the craftsmanship of earlier generations. ...

  2. 19thcentury.us

    Today, 19th-century woodworking tools hold a special place in the hearts of collectors and enthusiasts alike. Their rich history and enduring quality make them highly sought-after items. Whether it's restoring a vintage piece or using a replication, these tools provide a connection to our past and the craftsmanship of earlier generations. ...
  3. gutenberg.org

    This history of woodworking hand tools from the 17th to the 20th century is one of a very gradual evolution of tools through generations of craftsmen. As a result, the sources of changes in design are almost impossible to ascertain. ... In two 19th-century American editions of British works, The Book of Trades, printed at Philadelphia in 1807 ...
  4. lovetoknow.com

    Throughout the 19th century, many different furniture styles came in and out of vogue. It was the century of revival furniture styles in the United States, England, and Europe. ... Quaker communities became famous for their woodworking skills, such as cabinet making, in the 18th and early part of the 19th century.
  5. popularwoodworking.com

    James Howarth was born on the 19th of December in 1811 into a typical hard-working family. At the age of 12, he began working as a "second hand," or "striker," alongside his father William who was employed as an edge toolmaker by Mitchell Brothers in Furnival St. Sheffield.
  6. finewoodworking.com

    Picked up this 19th century cabinetmakers tool chest recently. The patent date on the lock is 1867. The exterior of the chest is pine. sliding drawers fronts are birds eye maple and walnut. Secondary wood is poplar. ... In the 18th and 19th centuries the end of a woodworking apprenticeship initialed the building of a tool chest. Most contracts ...
  7. woodworkcenter.com

    Woodworking Tools Of The 19Th Century. The tools of the 19th century were vastly different than the tools of today. The common tools of a woodworker were a saw, a hammer, a chisel, and a plane. Saws were made of metal and had very coarse teeth. They were used to cut through the wood fibers. Hammers were made of metal and were used to drive the ...
  8. Woodworkers of the past were proud of their skills and tools; All over the world woodworkers were usually willing to pose for a picture. ... Picture 21: Whipsawing for boatbuilding in Alaska, late 19th century . Picture 22: Two men whipsawing lumber, possibly at Bennett, British Columbia, ca. 1898 . Picture 23. A postcard of Chinese sawyers ...
  9. famousfix.com

    19th-century woodworkers This list has 1 sub-list and 5 members. See also 19th-century people by occupation, Woodworkers by century, 19th-century artisans. FLAG Like . 19th-century Danish woodworkers 6 T William Marsters British explorer 0 0. rank #1 · William Marsters (born Richard Masters) (6 November 1831 - 22 May 1899) was an English ...
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