


I need help identifying the logo stamped onto my drawknife
Hello all! I just got this really nice cooper's hollowing knife and was wondering if anyone was familiar with the logo.
Any info on the logo! Not what does it say, I can read "Read"



Hello all! I just got this really nice cooper's hollowing knife and was wondering if anyone was familiar with the logo.
Any info on the logo! Not what does it say, I can read "Read"
Hello all! Im an amateur wood worker and sadly the antique toolbox market here isn't the best. I picked up today what was label as a marking gauge and was hoping for someone to tell me the type it is or really info on it. Is there a way to tell the age of this thing as well?
So I got this neat little toolbox at the flea market for $5. I was taken back by it being plywood but I could definitely tell by the screws they were at least the 1890s. I collect cameras and had a similar looking screw on a camera from 1891. The hasp looks kinda modern but feels cast iron. Anywho I hope someone could help me find the general age of the thing. Thank you!
I cant think of the possibility of someone in the past using a bunch of old screws but idk. The molding inside is interesting, it's definitely more advanced work but no jointry on the box so who knows? Everything is completely screwed together
I wanted to share a personal project where I hand craved the marquee for Pong. It's my first wood sign ive done, I still got the hardware to add and do another coat of yellow.
Hey guys! I got this beautiful old woodgrain TV and luckily it works. Is there a way to fix the amount of snow on the screen? It's a RF connection