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Click on the tools layed out on the workbench below to go to the index for that group of tools.
The first time I can remember doing any woodwork was when I was about ten years old. I got bored one summer day, so I went out into the garage and started hacking away at two-by-fours making toy boats. The only power tools in the garage at the time were a crusty old Black & Decker drill (they all had cords and chuck keys in those days) and an even older Craftsman reciprocating sander. All of the other tools I had to work with were a few saws, hand planes, brace and bits, and so on that had come down from my grandfather. Starting out with only hand tools was probably the only safe option for a ten year old, since it took four years for me to learn how to avoid cutting myself every time I used a sharp tool. It took me another couple of years to learn how to make a "sharp" tool really sharp, but that's also about the time that I really started to learn to get the most from my hand tools.
I got pretty good at drilling a hole at right angles to the surface of the wood while cranking furiously on the bit brace; I learned through trial and error how to plane a board flat, and I taught myself the rudiments of making hand-cut dovetails. I never liked sanding (who does, really?) so I taught myself the techniques that were used in the 19th century to smooth wood, including shaping with sharp tools and smoothing with scrapers. I also learned that a well-made item with a crummy finish always looks crummy, and that a good finish is only achieved with a certain degree of patience - or else with lacquer.
Nowadays, I have a woodshop in the garage that features just about all of the major power tools that any decent wood shop should have. I've learned to get the most out of these also, but I still find myself daily picking up a hand plane to smooth a surface before gluing up, or grabbing a chisel or scraper to shape or smooth a contoured surface. There are an awful lot of jobs in the making of furniture, cabinetry, and other wood crafts that are most efficiently done with hand tools. In fact, my collection of hand tools has actually grown faster than my collection of power tools, which is no small matter.
And so it is that I have decided to set down in writing some of the tricks and tidbits that I have learned over the years. Some of these techniques were hard to come by, as they are not widely known or taught outside of the more traditional woodworking schools. I also had to wade through a lot of traditional "woodworking doctrine": techniques that had been passed down religiously since the days of the craft guilds in the Middle Ages, but that had long since outlived their practical use with modern materials and metallurgy. These I'll try to dispel as they are encountered.
Any single work meant to be a complete study of every type and method of use of woodworking hand tools would be extremely unwieldy, due to the vast array of tools and the numerous ways in which each tool may be used to perform various tasks. In light of this fact, I'll attempt to limit this section to a quick reference of types, uses and a few techniques. In-depth studies of particular types of tools and their methods of use will be housed in the Techniques department, and may be accessed through links included with the quick references.
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Honing Guides | Guides for hand sharpening chisels & plane irons, carving gouges, scrapers, knives, and saws. |
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Oil Stones | Traditional natural and synthetic oil stones. |
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Water Stones | Water stones, both synthetic and natural types such as Japanese, Belgian, and others. |
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Diamond "Stones" | Diamond sharpening plates, types of diamonds, and uses. |
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Ceramic Stones | Ceramic alumina sharpening stones. |
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Sandpaper & Glass System (Scary-Sharp) | The simplest sharpening system to get into, also useful for lapping and tuning tools. |
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Files | Files used for tuning and sharpening tools. For rasps and wood files, see scrapers and smoothing tools, below. |
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Carvers Slip Stones | Slip stones used for sharpening contoured cutting edges. |
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Strops | Leather and other types of strops for final polishing of the cutting edge. |
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Stropping & Polishing Compounds | Cutting and polishing compounds including silicon carbide, emery, tripoli, white rouge and jeweler's rouge. |
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Power Sharpening Systems | Overview of powered sharpening systems for hand tools, including wet and dry grinding systems and lapping systems. |
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Roughing Plane | Description |
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Jointer Plane | Description |
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Jack and Smoothing Plane | Description |
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Block Plane | Description |
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Wooden - Bodied Planes | Description |
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Chinese and Japanese Planes | Description |
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Shoulder Plane | Description |
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Rabbet Plane | Description |
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Compass Plane | Description |
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Molding Plane | Description |
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Router Plane / Hand Router | |
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Spokeshaves |
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Hand Scraper | Description |
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Burnisher | Description |
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Cabinet Scraper | Description |
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Scraper Plane | Description |
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Chair Scraper | Description |
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Scratch Stock / Hand Beader | Description |
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Shavehook | Description |
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Files, Rasps and Rifflers | Description |
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Sanding Blocks & Pads | Description |
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Bevel Edged Chisel | Description |
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Mortise Chisel | Description |
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Japanese Chisels | Description |
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Carving Chisels & Gouges | Description |
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Scorp | Description |
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Socket Firmer | Description |
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Slick | Description |
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Special Purpose Chisels | Description |
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Bucksaw & 2-Man Crosscut | |
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Crosscut Saw | Description |
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Rip Saw | Description |
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Backsaw | Description |
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Frame Saw / Bow Saw | Description |
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Dovetailing | Description |
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Flush Cutting | Description |
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Coping and Fret Saw | Description |
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Keyhole Saw | Description |
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Veneer Saw | Description |
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Kugihiki | |
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Brace | Description |
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Auger Bit | Description |
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Spoon Bit | Description |
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Crank Drill / Eggbeater Drill | Description |
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Twist Drill Bit | Description |
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Yankee Drill | Description |
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Yankee Bit / Straight Bit | Description |
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Gimlet | Description |
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Square Bladed Awl | Description |
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Brad Awl / Scratch Awl | |
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Countersink | Description |
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Try Square and Engineer's Square | Description |
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Miter Square | Description |
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Corner Square / Saddle Square | Description |
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Bevel Gauge & Dovetail Square | Description |
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Rules & Straight Edges | Description |
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Calipers & Micrometers | Description |
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Curves & Contour Gauges | Description |
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Compasses, Trammels, Dividers | Description |
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Pens & Pencils | Description |
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Marking Knife & Scribe | Description |
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Chalk Line & Ink Line | |
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Levels | |
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Plumb Lines & Bobs |
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Claw Hammer / Framing Hammer | Description |
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Ball Peen Hammer | Description |
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Cross Peen Hammer | Description |
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Warrington Pattern Hammer | Description |
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Tack Hammer | Description |
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Soft-Faced Hammer & Rawhide Mallet | Description |
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Carpenter's Mallet & Commander | Description |
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Carver's Mallet | Description |
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Dead-Blow Mallet | Description |
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Veneer Hammer | See Miscellaneous Tools, below. |
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Axes | Description |
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Adzes | Description |
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Broadaxe | Description |
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Hatchets | Description |
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Froe | Description |
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Drawknife | Description |
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Wrenches & Hex Keys | Description |
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Ratchets & Sockets | Description |
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Pliers | Description |
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Cutters & Snips | Description |
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Punches & Drifts | Description |
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Screwdrivers | Description |
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Tap & Die | Description |
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Snap Ring Tools | Description |
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Hacksaw | Description |
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C-Clamps | Description |
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F-Clamps and Cam Clamps | Description |
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Handscrews | Description |
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Pipe, Bar, and K-Body | Description |
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Band Clamps | Description |
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Miter Clamps | Description |
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Spring Clamps | Description |
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Veneer Roller & Veneer "Hammer" | Description |
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Wood Threaders | Description |
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Nail Pullers, Catspaws | Description |
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Utility & Shop Knives | Description |
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Scissors | Description |
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Putty Knives | Description |
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Glue Brushes and Spreaders | Description |
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Finishing Brushes | Description |
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Cleaning Brushes, &c. | Description |
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Tweezers, Forceps, Retrieval Gadgets & "Grab-Its" | Description |
Ancient Carpenters' Tools, Henry C. Mercer, Dover Publications, Inc., 2000
Fine Woodworking on Hand Tools, Taunton Press, 1986
Garrett Wade Tool Catalog
Hand Tools, Time-Life Books - The Art of Woodworking Series, St Remy Press, 1993
The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Working In Wood, Ernest Scott, Crescent Books, 1993
A Museum of Early American Tools, Eric Sloane, Wilfred Funk, Inc., 1964
Planecraft, C.W. Hampton & E. Clifford, Woodcraft Supply Corp., 1997