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Mows4three

Two guesses in one post.....

 

Here we go:

 

1) Prep tool to allow the inlay of string veneer?

2) Adjustable beading tool. 

 

Dave

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Mows4three
3 hours ago, formariz said:

I got to start getting out the hard stuff. Too many woodworkers out there. 

Care to provide tools actual name?

 

Is it a Croze?  

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LengerichKA88
2 hours ago, stevasaurus said:

Spam

There’s a Whazit? 😂

 

I am hungry now though

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SylvanLakeWH

Here ya go...
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LengerichKA88
2 minutes ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

Here ya go...
ft15.jpg

 

 

Looks like a tool used to transplant plants. 

 

Nevermind, didn’t see the spring was inside 

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formariz

Pulled pork shredders. Fireplace tool? Pickup embers.

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ebinmaine
22 minutes ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

Here ya go...
ft15.jpg

 

 

Looks like a strawberry huller but just maybe a little more aggressive than the ones we have.

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formariz

This may not be a good tool to keep around wife when she is mad at you.

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formariz

That is it. It is intended to pick up hot pieces of coal.

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LengerichKA88
17 minutes ago, formariz said:

That is it. It is intended to pick up hot pieces of coal.

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I thought maybe unused props from the failed Edwards Scissorhands/CATS collaboration.  

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formariz

Richard  @953 nut owes us one.

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Mows4three

Fellas:

 

Did we ever learn the name of the tool in post # 359?

 

Dave

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953 nut
2 hours ago, formariz said:

This may not be a good tool to keep around wife when she is mad at you.

I was thinking it was a nut harvester of some sort,   :confusion-confused:   your reply gave that a whole new meaning!          :hide:

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953 nut
1 hour ago, formariz said:

Richard  @953 nut owes us one.

:text-thankyouyellow:               I'll pass, don't have any real obscure tools to offer.

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ebinmaine
3 minutes ago, 953 nut said:

I was thinking it was a nut harvester of some sort,   :confusion-confused:   your reply gave that a whole new meaning!          :hide:

HAHAHAHAHAHA

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GlenPettit

I still use some tools like those pattern making ones when I recreated a part for our Wheel Horses,  but for forming the part out of clay or wax.

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formariz
51 minutes ago, Mows4three said:

Fellas:

 

Did we ever learn the name of the tool in post # 359?

 

Dave

Sorry, you did have the correct name, it is a "croze".

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formariz

Another harmless woodworking tool. Hopefully not as easy as last one.

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LengerichKA88
34 minutes ago, formariz said:

Another harmless woodworking tool. Hopefully not as easy as last one.

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A type of angle Vice? 

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Stormin

 At school woodwork was not my favourite class. Metalwork yes. Wood work no. Though as the years have gone by since those days, like maths, my woodworking skills???? have improved a bit. I'll only miss the nail head one in three.

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SylvanLakeWH
11 hours ago, formariz said:

That is it. It is intended to pick up hot pieces of coal.

patents-1.jpg.6460f04c7f0fbbf4eb365130f4572ca0.jpg

 

Bingo!

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ebinmaine
4 hours ago, Stormin said:

 At school woodwork was not my favourite class. Metalwork yes. Wood work no. Though as the years have gone by since those days, like maths, my woodworking skills???? have improved a bit. I'll only miss the nail head one in three.

Sounds about like me.

I make a fair passable sometimes useful rough carpenter.... At best.

 

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Ed Kennell
11 hours ago, formariz said:

Another harmless woodworking tool. Hopefully not as easy as last one.

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Looks like you have the boys stumped Cas.    We may need a clue.

Could it hold a piece of wood while it is driven?

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formariz

Does not hold wood. I use it often but it is seldom seen or even known about.

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Ed Kennell

Handle for a rasp or scraper?

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