Challenge to idle hands

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Fretwork, the cutting of designs into wood and other materials, was very popular in the second half of the 19th century. Foot-powered scroll saws also were popular since fretwork could be done in the home by all the family. A Challenger saw, circa 1884, is depicted.

Author: Robertson, William R.
Appreciation, Collections and collecting, Saws, Antiques, Fretwork

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Squares and the law

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There were a number of heated legal battles over patenting of the combination square late in the 19th century. One notable case was between inventor Laroy S. Starrett and his former employer, Athol Machine/Standard Tool Co.

Author: Robertson, William R.
Cases, Measuring instruments, Machine tools, Machinists' tools

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Pingpong plane

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The beech joiner plane holds nostalgic memories for a great-grandson whose great-grandparents' contractor used it to build their home in 1909. This tool has become a family relic and tangible reminder of a family's past.

Author: Robertson, William R.
Personal narratives, Residential construction, Tools, Family, House construction, Northeastern United States, Middle Atlantic States

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Subjects list: History
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