Tool Identification
From Wayne's Dusty Box of Words
A collection of references that I have found useful for identifying mysterious rust tools from the more "modern" age. Really, this is the golden age of hand tools. Commercially or professionally made, either by hand or at least finished by hand and still quite useable after 150 years. Once we hit about 1960, it's all junk until the recent hand tool revival.
Notes
Captive Articles
Transcribed articles saved from the Internet (cited where possible):
Links
- Braces & Drills
- Georges Basement - Mostly a brace reference, misc. other stuff.
- Millers Falls Tools - Drills, drivers, planes, and Goodell-Pratt drills too.
- Sydnas Sloot - Earlier American brace resource
- Planes
- Patrick Leach's Stanley Plane Reference - He doesn't call it Blood & Gore for no reason...
- Sargent Planes - The most complete resource I've found
- Saws
- E.C. Atkins & Co. Saws - Famous Indiana saw maker (operational from 1870s to 1961)
- Henry Disston Saws - The most famous American Saw maker.
- Keystone Saws - A brand of Disston Saws
- Saw Set Collector's Resource - Yes, people collect these...
- Other Stuff
- Henry Cheney Hammer Co - Detailed resource on this hammer maker
- Yesteryears Tools - All about axes and related tools (+ spokeshaves for some reason, don't ask me why).
- William Marples and Sons - All things Marples, a massive site
- Alloy Artifacts - A massive resource on wrenches other mechanics tools. Highly recommended.