18th-century Tools for Every Shop

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Eighteenth-century woodworking tools. This 20″-wide piece of mahogany will make a great tabletop when I get it flattened. My long try plane may not be the fastest tool for the job, but I sure am glad I have it. I could never justify purchasing a 24″ stationary power planer because I come across stock like this infrequently. This plane allowed me to buy a piece of wood I probably couldn’t work otherwise. Eighteenth-century woodworking tools can be restrictive in some ways. In this case, however, my try plane has opened up opportunities I wouldn’t have had without it.

I use 18th-century hand tools because I make reproduction furniture. In my mind, the simplest, most efficient way to make authentic-looking furniture is to simply use the tools and techniques from the period. So for 18th-century reproductions, I think hand tools are the best tools. But for other…

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