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>From the terminal of: Brett Charbeneau, Journeyman Printer
The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
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A colleague of mine who is a Journeyman in our Cabinetmaking
shop is doing a translation P.N. Sprengel's _Handwerke in Tabeller_
printed in 1768 and has asked me to dip into cyberspace for some help
with the translation of some tool names.
The goal is to discover if these tools have an English
equivalent
and to learn something about their use in the chairmaking and other
woodworking trades of the eighteenth century.
He has already consulted Josef Gerber's _Die Geshichte des
Hobels_ (_The History of the Woodworking Plane_), a contemporary
dictionary published by the Grimm brothers, and the illustrated
_Duden_, but the tools below still illude him.
If anyone can suggest a meaning for these terms, another
reference
book, or a person or institution, he would be very grateful. Private
responses seem most appropriate.
Thanks very much in advance!
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Handsage - a general term including the following saws:
Abkurtzsage
Pinnensage
Various woodworking planes
Schlichthobel
Sleilhobel or Harthobel
Kehlhobel
Karniesshobel
Chisles
Stemmeisen
Stechbentel/Balleneisen (or Balleisen)
Vermohrungseisen
Schweifesien
Kehleisen
Schnitzer
Brett Charbeneau, Journeyman Printer P.O. Box 1776-MHW
Williamsburg Imprints Program Williamsburg, VA 23187
Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Tel: (804) 229-1000
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