Old-fashioned Carpentry Tools

I hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving. Enjoy the rest of your holiday weekend, as well as this old-timey picture (circa 1881) of tools. Feel free to save it and print it, or whatever you wish.

Ordinary types of tools used in Carpentry and Joinery

Ordinary types of tools used in Carpentry and Joinery

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