Tools
Samuel Newbould (Maker)
East Hampton, New York, Long Island, United States, North America
Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe
1790-1830
Wood; Iron; Beech, American; Steel
1957.0093.066 A- C
Object Number1957.0093.066 A- C |
Tool (for wood) (Spokeshave)
Tools
Museum purchase
Samuel Newbould (Maker)
Bibliography: Goodman. "British Planemakers from 1700" (1978). pg. 173.
East Hampton, New York, Long Island, United States, North America
For the stock and wedge.
Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe
For the blade.
1790-1830
1. Mark; On top of blade; "NEWBOULD" stamped incuse.
Dominy Family Woodworking
Wood; Iron; Beech, American; Steel
4.2 (H) , 8 (L) , 2 (W)
10.7 (H) , 20.2 (L) , 5 (W)
Measurements above are for assembled plane. The shave was not able to be disassembled. The stock measurements are: L: 20.2cm, W: 5.0cm, H: 4.5cm. The wedge measurements are : L: 8.4cm, W: 4.9cm, H: 1.3cm. The blade measurements are: L: 10.3cm, W: 4.7cm, H: 0.2cm.
Text available soon.
[Book] Salaman, Raphael Arthur. 1990 Dictionary of Woodworking Tools c. 1700 -1970 and tools of allied trades.
• For a description of shaves and spokeshaves, see page 455-463.