Art of the Edge Tool: The Ferrous Metallurgy of New England Shipsmiths and Toolmakers 1607 – 1882 (Hand Tools in History)

Art of the Edge Tool: The Ferrous Metallurgy of New England Shipsmiths and Toolmakers 1607 – 1882 (Hand Tools in History)

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Art of the Edge Tool: The Ferrous Metallurgy of New England Shipsmiths and Toolmakers 1607 – 1882 (Hand Tools in History)

In this volume of the Hand Tools in History series, author H. G. Skip Brack explores the stories told by the forge welded edge tools discovered in New England tool chests and workshops during his 40 years of searching out useful woodworking tools for the Liberty Tool Company in Maine. Also the founder and curator of the Davistown Museum, Brack wrote The Art of the Edge Tool to complement the museum collection, tell the story of early American toolmakers and answer the questions of when, how and where New England shipsmiths “ironed” wooden sailing ships and forged edge tools for the shipwrights. He explains the milieu of these toolmakers and links it to New England’s maritime trading economy and the late 19th century florescence of American hand tool manufacturing and shipbuilding which followed. History buffs and anyone interested in woodworking tools, their history and the role they played in the evolution of America’s maritime and industrial economy are sure to enjoy Brack’s work.

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Country
USA
Author
H. G. Brack
Binding
Kindle Edition
EISBN
9780984604630
Format
Kindle eBook
IsAdultProduct
Label
Pennywheel Press
Manufacturer
Pennywheel Press
NumberOfPages
279
PublicationDate
2010-08-12
Publisher
Pennywheel Press
ReleaseDate
2010-08-12
Studio
Pennywheel Press