Giving thanks and looking back at the woodworking tools and equipment used by America’s 17th Century woodworking craftsmen.
The following illustrations are from The Project Gutenberg EBook of Woodworking Tools 1600- 1900, by Peter C. Walsh, and the entire FREE EBook can be read and or downloaded here, directly from Project Gutenberg – the place where you can download over 33,000 free ebooks to read on your PC, iPad, Kindle, Sony Reader, iPhone, Android or other portable device.






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Historical Note : Although few in number in the United States before 1850, tool catalogs became voluminous in the last half of the century as printing costs dropped.
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