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Using authentic tools
Visitors to Colonial Williamsburg are as intrigued by 18th-century tools as they are by 18th-century methods of building. Take a look at some of the more unusual tools used by colonial carpenters.
Augers
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Chisels |
Compasses and calipers |
Drawknives and spokeshaves |
Hammers |
Planes A plane is a tool for shaping or smoothing a wood surface. Colonial carpenters used a variety of planes, including the coopers' croze shown here, which was used to cut the groove in barrel staves for the barrel head fit. |
Saws |
Squares and bevels |
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