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Art of the Edge Tool: The Ferrous Metallurgy of New England Shipsmiths and Toolmakers (Davistown Museum Publication Series; Hand Tools in History)
H. G. Brack
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| #3285308 in Books | H B Brack | 2008-06-26 | 2008-06-26 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 10.00 x.53 x8.00l,1.02 | File type: PDF | 232 pages | Art of the Edge Tool The Ferrous Metallurgy of New England Shipsmiths and Toolmakers|||Brack--a museum curator, businessman and author--brings an absolute command of the topic to bear. In this edition (one of a series on historical hand tools), he spans 280 years of shipbuilding history, charting both the evolution of steelmaking between 1607 an
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 qu...
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