I came across this web site with some neat old tools.
The craftsmanship is amazing.
http://www.sindelarmuseum.com/
I came across this web site with some neat old tools.
The craftsmanship is amazing.
http://www.sindelarmuseum.com/
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Thank You For Putting That Up ! ! !
roc
Give me six hours to chop down a tree and I will spend the first four sharpening the axe. Abraham Lincoln ( 54° shaves )
Thanks for the link. I added it to my favourites.
Chris @ www.flairwoodwork.spaces.live.com
and now www.flairwoodworks.com)
- Success is not the key to happiness. Happiness is the key to success. If you love what you are doing, you will be successful. - Albert Schweitzer
Beyond stunning! Loved the hacksaw/yankee drill. The planes are a true wonderment.
Thank you and thanks to John Sindelar and his Museum.
BB
I always wanted a sterling silver oil pot.
Edited 6/24/2009 9:12 am by boilerbay
Edited 6/24/2009 9:28 am by boilerbay
Boog,
That is a fascinating website. I spent a long time on it. Very inspiring. THere is a long history of craftsmen making very fine tools. Now we are mostly utilitarian, but every once in a while you see a woodworker make a Great tool chest or tool. There is a great toolchest in the Gallery now!
Mel
Measure your output in smiles per board foot.
Paid the cost of a couple months optic cable bills.
Thanks.
Pete
Thank you so much for posting this link. Hard to imagine a time when so much craftsmanship, skill, time, pride and love was expended on one’s tools.
Sindelar Museum is to be commended for preserving an important part of mankind's history and development. The web page design is fitting and very well done.
Astounding!
Larry
It is fantastic music they choose.
Taigert
Yes it was.
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