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It's a kick stand for a one legged man!
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Spoke shave.
It is used on wood products. Spoke shaves have two handles. Sorry for the slow response. Been having computer issues.
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Nope. Think barn building, the old way.
Just about to write this one off as unsolvable.
No clue
This is a folding timber scribe.. There are other models that don't fold. These were used to mark the joints when making a timber frame barn. Sections could be made a distance from the building site and this made assembly easier. The blade looks a bit like a scoop to cut the symbols into the wood.
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That sure looks like an unhandy tool for that job.... which shows I don't know much about how it was used. :wo:
and then the carpenters pencil was invented 👍
Quote from: Okanagan on November 24, 2019, 11:47:49 AM
That sure looks like an unhandy tool for that job.... which shows I don't know much about how it was used. :wo:
I was thinking the same thing. What a PITA that would be to use :doh2: