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NEW! HAMMERS
GT-KHA M.9 ...............................Large Hammer - 9 oz. .....................$139.95 ................ $124.95GT-KHA M.4 .............................. Small Hammer - 4 oz. .....................$109.95 .................. $99.95GT-KHA M.Pair ........................Set of both hammers .....................$237.41 ................$224.95
From Our Founder:
Since the founding of Tools for Working Wood in 1999, our work has been informed by historic catalogues from the 19th and early 20th centuries. These catalogues were filled with lush engravings, artistry, and terse, somewhat obscure product descriptions. We have used a similar style in this catalogue for three reasons: as a tribute to our predecessors, as a technical challenge to produce artwork that does this style justice, and because it’s fun.
This catalogue, which contains just a small selection of the tools we stock, is like our line of Gramercy Tools: contemporary, but inspired by the classics.
We have also included some selections from the 1902-1903 volume of Work. A British weekly magazine, Work was a major source of how-to and do-it-yourself information for early 20th-century crafts. One of its editors, Paul Hasluck, was famously responsible for editing some of the finest books on handicrafts ever written, including "Carpentry and Joinery Illustrated,” which we reprinted in 2010 under our wholesale brand, Brooklyn Tool & Craft.
As always, we are grateful for your continued support.
Joel Moskowitz
Hammers are as commonly named for their region of
manufacture as for their purpose. These hammers,
having been designed for fine use, are manufactured
in Kings County by Gramercy and so bear that
name— Kings County being the English
name for the borough of
Brooklyn.
A thoroughly practical tool
for hammering nails in wood,
&c., these hammers are light, compact, made
from the highest-quality materials, properly
hardened to resist wear and are adorned with
hand-filed details. The hickory handles thin at
the waist for reduced fatigue. The hammer head
is differentially hardened, and thusly tough at
the eye and resistant to scratches on the face
and peen.
Unlike flat-faced hammers that cause glancing
blows, dented work, and crooked nails, our
hammers have a domed face. A domed face
will drive nails flush without denting the work,
saving time and material. For small brads and
sprigs, the hammer’s peen can slip between the
thumb and forefinger to start the fastener.
Gramercy hammers are specially suited and
recommended for hammering hardened cut
nails. Furnished with printed cotton sack.
Manufactured in the United States, English-
made hammer wedge except’d.
Orders received prior to the new year, will be
charged at the manufacturers discounted rate
listed below. Hammers will ship when they
become available: Middle December to early
January 2012.
FROM THE COMPOSITOR: In a nod toward modern contrivances, we have included Quick Response matrix barcodes in the corner of each page. When scanned, they will lead you directly to more information on our website about the specific products on the catalogue page. Orders can be placed through our website or the telephone .
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All Gramercy backsaws use carbon spring steel which ensures a larger number of cuts between filings,
greater efficiency, and a considerable increase in output per saw. Hammer-set and hand-filed teeth enable
a smooth, keen kerf to be cut in wood. Backs are folded and machined brass, hand polished. Handles
are hand-finished American walnut with machined brass hardware. A split-nut driver bit is available for
tightening saw nuts or assembling the hardware on saw kits. U.S. made.
Gramercy Tools Backsaws
Backsaw Kits & Parts
GT-SSAW14.Saw ............................................14" Sash Saw ................................................$249.95
GT-DSAW9.Saw ....................... 9" Dovetail Saw ...................... $159.95
GT-CSAW12 .Xcut .................12" Carcase Saw—Crosscut ....................... $199.95 GT-CSAW12 .R ip .......................... 12" Carcase Saw—R ip ............................. $199.95
Gramercy Tools 12" Bow Saw
Turning Saw Kits & Parts
Turning Saw Blades
The introduction of the Gramercy Bow Saw into your kit will enable all wasting operations, hitherto
laboriously performed by chisel, to be executed at high speed with machine-like precision. The lightweight
frame means there is less strain on the hands, and consequently the saw can be used for longer without
tiring. Toggle mechanism provides tension. If you are a woodworker, you have use for a Bow Saw. U.S. made.
GT-BOWSAW12 .................................................................................................................... $149.95
GT-BOWS.PINSPR ........................ Turning Saw Pins - Pair ............................................ $17.95GT-BOWS.PINKIT ........... Turning Saw Pins and 12" Blade Kit ................................ $25.95GT-BOWS.K NOBS .............. Front Handle and Toe Knob Only .................................. $28.95 GT-BOWS.FULLKIT .............. Pins, 12" Blade Kit, and Knobs ....................................... $49.95
GT-BOW12 .S3 ................................ Set of 3 Blades (one each) ........................................ $12 .95
GT-BOW12 .10-2 .........10 TPI - 2 Blades ......... $8.95
GT-BOW12 .16-2 .........16 TPI - 2 Blades ......... $8.95
GT-BOW12 .24-2.........24 TPI - 2 Blades ......... $8.95
GT-DKIT.KIT ......................................... Dovetail Kit .................................................... $79.95GT-CKIT.KIT-XCUT ................... Carcase Kit—Crosscut ......................................... $115.95 GT-CKIT.KIT-R IP ............................. Carcase Kit—R ip ............................................... $115.95GT-CKIT.KIT-PAIR ........... Carcase Kit Pair—R ip & Crosscut ...............................$220.31GT-SKIT ...................................................... Sash Kit ....................................................... $149.95
GT-DKIT.2SNASM ....................Pair of Saw Nut Assemblies ....................................... $11.95GT-DKIT.SND .................................... Split Nut Driver ....................................................$8.95
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Gramercy Tools 14" Saw Vise
By its use, the operator can sharpen saws rapidly and
smoothly without inconvenience.
The saw vise is arranged to bolt to any workbench. It is
clamped by means of a cam mechanism. The adjustment is
effective and not liable to get out of order.
Jaws clamp securely along 14 inches. 8 Ga. steel plate.
Designed for hard work. U.S. manufacture.
Gramercy Tools Veneer Saws
Saw Files
Skroo-Zon File HandlesVeneer Lifting KnifeWith the aid of the veneer lifting knife, as illustrated, it is possible to lift veneer from a flush surface without
damage to the work, and it is also useful for many other shop tasks. Manufactured in U.S.
Precision Swiss saw files. Three-square profile with taper. The choice of professional workmen engaged in the sharpening and manufacturing trades. Imported from Switzerland.
Waxed white birch. Embedded hardened steel nut tightly grips tang in two places. Manufactured in U.S.
NOTE: Saw files have special tangs and therefore do not correspond with the handle to file size recommendations in the above listing. Nearly all of our saw files take a #3 Skroo-zon handle. The 4" double extra slim takes a #2, and the 7" regular takes a #4. The Swiss needle file does not have a Skroo-zon compatible tang.
GT-SAW V ............................................................ $159.95
GT-VSAW.Saw1560 .......... Veneer Saw & 15 pt-60°English Blade ................................. $89.95GT-VSAW.Saw1590 .......... Veneer Saw & 15 pt-90° English Blade ................................ $89.95GT-VSAW.Saw1560-60 Veneer Saw & 15 pt-60°/60° "French" Blade ............................ $89.95
GT-VSAW.Bld1560 ................. 15 pt-60° "English" Blade Only ....................................... $29.95GT-VSAW.Bld1590 ................ 15 pt-90° "English" Blade Only ........................................ $29.95GT-VSAW.Bld1560-60 ........ 15 pt-60°/60° "French" Blade Only ..................................... $29.95
GT-VSAW.Bld15KK ......15 pt-60°Custom Blade For Thick Veneer ..............................$34.95
EE-555-SF.N ......7 3/4" Swiss Needle File ......$15.95EE-555-SF.4 X X ........ 4" Double Extr a Slim .... $5.95EE-555-SF.4 X........... 4" Extr a Slim ................... $4.95EE-555-SF.5X ........... 5" Extr a Slim ................... $4.95EE-555-SF.6X X ........ 6" Double Extr a Slim .... $5.95EE-555-SF.6X .......... 6" Extr a Slim ................... $4.95EE-555-SF.7X ........... 7 " Extr a Slim ................... $5.95EE-555-SF.7S ........... 7 " R egular ........................ $5.95
EE-FH-297.1001 ........ #1—for Small Files ...... $2 .45EE-FH-297.1002 ........ #2—for 4" Files ............ $2 .45EE-FH-297.1003 ........ #3—for 5" Files ............ $2 .45EE-FH-297.1004 ........ #4 —for 6" Files ............ $2 .45EE-FH-297.1005 ........ #5—for 8" Files ............ $2 .75EE-FH-297.1006 ........ #6 —for 10" Files .......... $2 .75EE-FH-297.1008 ........ #8—for 14" Files ........... $2 .85
7" Slim
7" Ex. Slim
Swiss Needle
4" Double Ex. Slim
6" Ex.Slim
6" Double Ex. Slim
4" Ex.Slim 5" Ex.
Slim
*by Points Per Inch (ppi) using Grobet files
Saw File Selection Guide*
GT-VK NIFE .6 ........................................................................................................................... $19.95
This new type veneer saw is a departure from the present type
and allows quickly changing from one blade to another by
adjusting three screws. By a simple sliding motion the
blade is switched into or out of the backer plate.
A range of blades are available; the expense
of torn veneer obviated, and tear out
reduced to a minimum. Blades
delivered sharp. Made entirely
in U.S. by Gramercy Tools.
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Gramercy Hand-Cut Rasps
Cabinetmakers’ Rasps
Modellers’ Rasps
Rasps will be found very useful in any shop where power is not
available. Many sizes and toothings are available for a variety
of work. Hand-punched teeth finish smoothly, speeding work.
Supplied in U.S. made rigid paper tube. When ordering rasps
specify length, type, and toothing. Pakistan and U.S. manufacture.
These rasps are practical tools and able to withstand hard and
rough usage. Half-round profile.
Slim rasps for piercing and narrow work. Half-round and rat-tail
profiles available.
For Shellac & Lacquer For Waterborne Finish
Shellac, lacquer, and water finishes can be applied at a greater speed in a manner superior to other brushes.
Hand-packed hair follows corners and reaches difficult places. Handmade in the U.S.
Shellac and lacquer brushes made of finest European ox hair, water-finish brush made of Synthetic Badger.
Available — 1" 2" 3"
Gramercy Finishing Brushes
GT-SHEBRU.10 ..........1" Brush ....... $23.95GT-SHEBRU.20 ..........2" Brush ....... $45.95GT-SHEBRU.30 ..........3" Brush ....... $64.95GT-SHEBRU.Set3 ....All Three .... $121.37
GT-W BBRU.10 ............1" Brush ........ $19.95GT-W BBRU.20 ...........2" Brush ....... $32 .95GT-W BBRU.30 ...........3" Brush ....... $49.95GT-W BBRU.Set3 .....All Three ..... $92 .87
GT-CMR ASP.A1....................... 5" x 25 tpi .................. $53.95GT-CMR ASP.B1 ................. 6 1/2" x 18 tpi .................. $66.95GT-CMR ASP.C1 ................. 9 1/4" x 11 tpi .................. $72 .95GT-CMR ASP.CM-250-10 ....... 10" x 25 tpi ................ $109.95GT-CMR ASP.CM-250-8......... 10" x 16 tpi ................ $104.95GT-CMR ASP.CM-300-10 ....... 12" x 25 tpi ................ $159.95
GT-MR ASP.MR-150-10 ............... 6" x 25 tpi .............. $39.95GT-MR ASP.MR-200-10 .............. 8" x 25 tpi ............... $49.95
GT-MR ASP.RT-150-10 ...... ¼" dia. x 6" R at-tail ..... $35.95
Saw Handle Makers’ RaspThis rasp is extensively used in the saw handle and tote trades, also
by all who require their interior curvatures done expeditiously.
Untoothed back prevents unexpected scratches. Curved shape
allows work in tight spots and speeds corner rounding. For handle
and tote manufacture this tool is invaluable.
GT-SHR ASP.FN .......................................................... $49.95
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Our brushes are just one of the many finishing products we stock in our store. We stock f lake shellac in many grades along with 200 proof ethanol shellac solvent; Liberon
fine f inishing products; and the complete range of W. D. Lockwood dyes.
For abrasives used in f inishing you will f ind Norton 3X sandpaper, oil free steel wool, synthetic wool, along with the entire range of Festool sanders and sandpapers.
Maintaining furniture is a fact of life. We stock wax filler crayons, shellac f iller, touch-up pens, and other tools meant for f inishing repair.
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Brush For Rasps and Files
Metal brushes of any kind,
brass or steel, will dull the
rasp and shorten its life.
Natural hog bristle. Made
in U.S.
MS-R BRUSH ................................................................... $3.95
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Tool for Purfling Violins—T. S. (Leeds) writes:— “Please state where a purfling tool as used for violin making can be obtained. Or give instructions for making such a tool.”
— A good purfling tool can be purchased from C. Panton, & Son, 24, Miller Street, Glasgow, for about 12s. 6d. To make a purfling tool, take a piece of hardwood about 4 in. long, 1½ in. broad, and ¾ in. thick,
and shape it as Figs. 1 and 2. The cutter A may be made from a piece of steel about 2 in. long cut from a joiner’s nail-punch. File the steel parallel, and with a thin ward file cut a groove about ⅛ in. deep in one end, forming a double cutter as Fig. 3, taking care that the over-all size is just the width of the purfling. A side view of the end is circular as shown by dotted lines. The cutter should be filed up sharp with a fine file, but will cut cleaner and keep its edge longer if tempered and set up with a thin, slip of oilstone. After the double cut (which must be done with a firm hand) is made all round the violin tables, the groove is cleaned out with a narrow chisel or a sharp bradawl. Fig. 4 is a plan of the cutter looking upwards. —KENTIGERN.
MS-SPLINT.01 ............................... Splinter R emoval Kit ................................................ $19.95MS-SPLINT.02 ................. Splinter Kit with Headset Magnifier ................................$36.72
Splinter Removal KitProbe and tweezers contained in a single case for removal of splinters etc. Stainless steel construction is
durable and safe for use on bleeding open wounds. Available with headset magnifier at a special price
BT&C Cut Nails Gramercy Tools Riff ler Set
For accurately removing wood from the workpiece. Useful tools for light work. Set of three offers six
different shapes.
BT&C cut nails are made in the US by Tremont Nail, the oldest remaining cut nail maker in the US,
making nails since 1819. Cut nails hold tighter than a equivalent size wire nail. Purchase of four or more
packets brings a discount of 10% of total nail purchase price. Sold by weight.
No. MS-R R SET3 .......................................................................................................................$46.95
BT-HBRAD.CFB78-1/8 ...⅞"–Headless Brads .......................................⅛ lb. ...........$7.50BT-HBRAD.CFB2-1/8 ......1"–Headless Brads–2d ...............................⅛ lb. ...........$6.95BT-HBRAD.CFB3-1/8 .. 1¼"–Headless Brads–3d ...............................⅛ lb. ...........$6.95BT-HBRAD.CFB4-1/8 .. 1½"–Headless Brads–4d ...............................⅛ lb. ...........$6.95
BT-BRAD.CRB2-1/2 ........1"–Brad Nails –2d .........................................½ lb. ............8.95
BT-FFIN.CE4-1/2 ........... 1½"–Fine Finish Nails–4d ............................½ lb. ...........$5.95BT-FFIN.CE5-1/2 .............1¾"–Fine Finish Nails–5d ............................½ lb. ...........$5.95BT-FFIN.CE6-1/2 ...............2"–Fine Finish Nails–6d ............................½ lb. ...........$5.95BT-FFIN.CE8-1/2 ...........2½"–Fine Finish Nails–8d ............................½ lb. ...........$5.95
BT-BOX.CX4-1/2 ............ 1½"–Box Nails–4d .............................................½ lb. ............$5.95BT-BOX.CX6-1/2 ................2"–Box Nails–6d .............................................½ lb. ............$5.50BT-BOX.CX8-1/2 ............2½"–Box Nails–8d .............................................½ lb. ............$5.50
BT-COMM.CC8-1 ..........2½"–Common Nails–8d ....................................1 lb. ...........$6.95
BT-CROSE.CCR6-1/2 .......2"–Common Rosehead–6d ........................½ lb. ...........$5.50
BT-DEC.CW58M-1/2 ...... ⅝"–Decorative Wrought Head............½ lb. ...........$8.95BT-DEC.CW2M-1/2 ..........1"–Decorative Wrought Head–2d ...½ lb. ...........$7.95BT-DEC.CW4M-1/2 ...... 1½"–Decorative Wrought Head–4d ...½ lb. ...........$7.25BT-DEC.CW6M-1 ................2"–Decorative Wrought Head–6d .....1 lb. ..........$11.95
BT-BOAT.CB6-1 ..................2"–Boat Nails–6d.............................................1 lb. ...........$7.95BT-BOAT.CB8-1 ..............2½"–Boat Nails–8d .............................................1 lb. ...........$7.95BT-BOAT.CB10-1 ................3"–Boat Nails–10d...........................................1 lb. ...........$7.50
Fine Cut Headless Brads
Common Nails
Common Rosehead
Boat Nails
Brad Nails
Box Nails
Decorative Wrought Head
Fine Finish Nails
EXTRA“WE HOPE THE GENTLE READER WILL UNDERSTAND THAT WHAT WE HAVE TO SAY IN THIS CATALOGUE DOESN'T COVER ALL WE KNOW. THERE ARE THREE OR FOUR (?) THINGS BESIDES, WHICH ON ACCOUNT OF LACK OF SPACE WE ARE COMPELLED TO LEAVE OUT. IF YOU WANT TO KNOW ABOUT OTHER MACHINERY, WRITE
US, AND IF WE KNOW ABOUT IT WE WILL TELL YOU.”
— CHAS. A. STRELINGER, 1897
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Whether from master to apprentice, parent to child, or from author to reader, we all wind up
learning woodworking from those who came before. This inherent connection with the past
also has the ability to enhance our enjoyment of the craft. Show some young woodworker
an Eric Sloane book for the first time and the proof is in the inevitably broadening smile.
The Books Department at Tools for Working Wood exists to serve both of these purposes.
We stock a wide range of books, DVDs, and plans covering lots of woodworking subjects,
suitable for all levels of experience. We’ve built it to be a resource, but also a means of
recreation. Whether you’re looking to unlock the mysteries of the ages or just looking for a
gift, we hope you find our catalogue of knowledge to be nothing short of inspiring.
Below is a list of highlights only. Please refer to our website for the full selection.
Books Department
AQ-1155 ........................ Carving Japanese Netsuke ......................................................................................$16.46AQ-1147 ........................ Chris Pye’s Woodcarving Course & Reference Manual ......................................$17.95AQ-1149 ........................ Exercises in Wood-Working ................................................................................... $13.45AQ-1154 ........................ Modern Furniture Classics from 1900 to Now.....................................................$26.21AQ-1143 ........................ The Complete Woodworker ........................................................................Coming SoonAQ-1137 ........................ 1824 Universal Receipt Book .................................................................................. $39.95AQ-1145 ........................ Bob Lang’s Woodworkers Guide to Sketchup - Ebook (CD ROM) ................... $29.95AQ-1123 ........................ Bob Lang’s The Complete Kitchen Cabinetmaker ................................................$17.21AQ-1142 ........................ Carpentry & Joinery Illustrated ............................................................................$24.95AQ-1037 ........................ Chinese Domestic Furniture in Photographs & Measured Drawings .............. $13.56AQ-1131 ........................ Hide Glue: Historical & Practical Applications .................................................. $19.95AP-HBCAM ................. Home Building & Woodworking in Colonial America ...................................... $12.76AQ-1034 ........................ How to Carve Wood ................................................................................................ $16.96AQ-1074 ........................ How to Construct Rietveld Furniture ...................................................................$36.95AQ-1124 ........................ Illustrated Cabinetmaking ..................................................................................... $18.71AQ-1135.XX ................. Joiner & Cabinet Maker ..........................................................................................$28.95AQ-1007 ........................ Relief Carving in Wood: A Practical Introduction ............................................. $14.96AQ-1151 ........................ Shellac, Linseed Oil, & Paint .................................................................................$24.95AQ-1062 ........................ Shepherds’ Compleat Early Nineteenth Century Woodworker .........................$24.95AQ-1070 ........................ Shop Drawings for Greene & Greene Furniture ..................................................$18.36AQ-1150 ........................ The Anarchist’s Tool Chest ..................................................................................... $29.95AQ-1144 ........................ The Boy Joiner & Model Maker ............................................................................. $16.95AQ-1146 ........................ The Essential Woodworker ..................................................................................... $19.95AQ-1139 ........................ The Perfect Edge ...................................................................................................... $21.95AP-WHITWOOD ....... Whittling & Woodcarving ....................................................................................... $9.95AQ-1039 ........................ Whittling for Beginners .......................................................................................... $10.95AQ-1104 ........................ Woodcarving 1. Sharpening Techniques w/ Chris Pye ......................................$32.50AQ-1105 ........................ Woodcarving 2. Letter Carving w/ Chris Pye .....................................................$32.50AQ-1030.01 .................. Woodcarving Tools, Materials & Equipment Vol. 1 ........................................... $14.96AQ-1030.03 .................. Woodcarving Tools, Materials & Equipment Vol. 1 & 2 .................................... $27.13AQ-1101 ........................ Workbenches-Design, Construction & Use - Deluxe Ed. w/ Bonus CD .......... $29.95
AQ-1153 ........................ Sharpen Your Handsaws w/ Ron Herman - DVD ................................................ $19.95AQ-1148 ........................ Handplane Basics - A Better Way to Use Bench Planes - DVD .......................... $19.95AQ-1082 ........................ Bench Planes - DVD ................................................................................................ $15.96AQ-1022V ..................... Hand Tools w/ Frank Klausz - DVD ..................................................................... $19.95AQ-1018V ..................... Make a Chair From a Tree - DVD .......................................................................... $21.99AQ-1068 ........................ Mastering Dovetails w/ Lonnie Bird - DVD .........................................................$24.95AQ-1122 ........................ Mastering Handplanes w/ Lonnie Bird - DVD ....................................................$24.95AQ-1136.XX................. Traditional Upholstery Workshop - DVD ............................................................ $37.42AQ-1020V ..................... Classic Planemaking Volume 1: Hollows & Rounds - DVD .............................. $21.99
A HOME-MADE TOBOGGAN. By N. LATTEY. THE term “toboggan” may include the “coaster,” a simple form of horseless sleigh, which can be put together with a few pieces of rough board and nails, as illustrated in Fig. 1. An improved coaster of the same pattern may be evolved by shaping and planing the runners, cross-seat, and foot-rail, and providing hand-holes. Additional ease in running may be secured by fixing on the under edges of the runners strips of half-round or D-shaped iron as shoes. Make these act as springs by bowing them slightly, the ends being turned over and firmly secured by long screws. Such a coaster, when intended for a single passenger, need not be more than 36 in. long and 15 in. wide, the runners, of 1-in. or l½-in. wood, being about 6 in. deep. The seat and foot-rail should be let into notches, as shown in Fig. 1 (preferably dovetailed), and held by stout screws. Steering must be accomplished by means of the feet, and a little practice will soon make this easy. For two or more persons the coaster need only be lengthened, the hindermost passenger steering with a pole held across his knees after the manner of a tight-rope walker, a touch on the ground with either end deflecting the course of the coaster to one side or other of the track. A short length of rope attached to the centre of the foot-rail will be found handy for dragging the coaster up the hill after a descent.The usual form of Canadian toboggan consists merely of three 6-in. by 1-in. boards, 7 ft. or 8 ft. long, and held together side by side by cross pieces 2 in. wide and 1 in. thick, screwed on about 1 ft. apart and leaving about 15 in. of the longitudinal boards at one end to curl up (see Fig. 2). The curling up may be managed by soaking the ends of the boards in boiling water until they are soft enough to be bent, when they should be held in position with cord. A strip of 1-in. by 1-in. wood roughly rounded and placed along the cross pieces from end to end on the outer edges of the sleigh will serve as rails by which to hold on. The steering in this case must be done in the same way as in that of the coaster.
A much more satisfactory and steerable toboggan (Fig. 3) may be made as follows :—Procure a board A (Fig. 4), 6 ft. long, 18 in. wide, and 1 in. or 1¼ in. thick, and two cross pieces B and c, one 3 in. by ¾ in. by 18 in. and the other 2½ in. by 1 in. by 18 in. Screw on the former 9 in. or 10 in. from the front end, and the other 5 in. or 6 in. from the opposite end of the large board. For the runners prepare four other pieces D of 1-in. board, 6 in. wide and 27 in. long, shaping them as shown with notches E, 1 in. by 2½ in. These carry cross pieces, 18 in. long, fitted and screwed so as to hold each pair of runners together. Over the front pair screw firmly to the cross pieces E a piece F of 1-in. board 15 in. by 18 in. long. To the under side of the rear cross piece screw two (or, better still, three) strong iron door-hinges N, and fix the free flaps as shown. Now place the whole in position on the floor, and, having the sides of the front pair of runners flush with those of the top board, and the cross piece B in the centre of the board F, bore a ¾-in. or 1-in. hole right through A, B, and F, exactly in the middle. Through this pass a round-headed bolt fitted with two washers, a nut H, and lock nut J, and bolt up tight enough to allow the front bogie to move freely without too much play; then tighten up the lock nut J. A foot-rail M and screw-eyes at K and L (of course at both sides), with strings crossed from L and leading to the handles, will complete the toboggan. An india-rubber door-stop might, however, be screwed on at O to take any undue stress off the hinges in case of a very rough track. A short chain stay at each side is also desirable. As will be obvious, the steering can be easily done by means of the crossed cords, and feet outstretched in front will act as brakes when necessary.The hingeing at the rear end makes this form of toboggan almost flexible and very easy in running, even in unfavourable circumstances. Here, again, dovetailing the joints and fixing on spring shoes will be found decided improvements. The dimensions can likewise be varied to meet requirements, and the coat or two of paint would act as a preservative.
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A CARPENTER’S PORTABLE BENCHBY A.E.R.
THE perspective view (Fig. 1) shows a bench that can be quickly taken apart or erected, and being in three primary portions, it is more readily handled than a bench of the folding type.The top is mortised to drop over tenons formed on the posts (Fig- 8), and is secured to the posts by wedges. It is made of three planks, the two outer ones being 11 in. by 1⅞ in., and the centre one being 12 in. by 1 in. rebated to fit grooves on the outer planks. Stout battens are screwed to the under side, the end battens abutting against the outsides of the posts (see Fig. 3). The posts are a fixture in pairs, but are joined longitudinally by two rails, with half dovetailed bare-faced tenons secured by wedges. The rails and wedges should be numbered to their respective places, and a hole bored in each wedge, so that, if necessary, they may be corded together to prevent loss during transit. The front rail has a double chamfer worked on its top edge to retain the sliding rack. The top edge of the rack fits in a groove under the top of the bench
as shown in section by Fig. 4.Two forms of vices are shown; each constitutes a part of the particular section to which it is attached, and in no way interferes with the dismantling of the bench. Fig. 5 shows the back cheek of the vice with the carrying nut; it is secured to the post with two stout coach screws. The runner guide extends half-way along the lower rail, a strip 3½ in. by ½ in. being attached to the rail, as the latter does not come f lush with the post (see Fig. 6). The vice shown by Figs. 9 and 10 requires the addition of a side plank, 1¾ in. by 6 in. or 7 in. deep, screwed to the top. It is secured at the back with blocks, more particularly near the vice, but of course kept clear of the screw and runner. A vice is sometimes fitted at the opposite diagonal. The wedges securing the top of the bench are shown projecting ½ in. or more above, merely to indicate their position more clearly. They should be f lush, excepting the one next to the vice, which may be used as a bench stop. The vice runners and wedges should be of some hard wood, such as beech, ash, or teak; the remainder of the bench can conveniently be constructed of deal.
This catalogue is a product of the Design Department at Gramercy Tools. Design and Illustrations by Timothy Corbett. Catalogue descriptions by Benjamin Seltzer.
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This appliance is an automatic work holder which may
be applied to nearly any work surface between 1½ inch
and 4 inch thick. Adjustments can be made to the
workbench for other thicknesses; holes should be ¾
inch diameter.
Simple clamping with the holdfast is done by striking
with a wooden mallet. A strike from above tightens,
and a strike to the back loosens.
Furnishes an important improvement over the older
iron type. Made of steel to securely clamp a workpiece
without risk of cracking. Sold singly or in pairs. Pairs
recommended. Completely made in U.S.
MS-HOLDFAST.01... Single ... $17.95MS-HOLDFAST.02 .... Pair .....$31.95
Gramercy Tools Amazing Holdfasts TOOLS FOR WORKING WOOD 32 Thirty-Third Street, STE. 5 Brooklyn, NY 11232
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