Wheelwright's 8" Rending axe, for splitting spokes
Rending axe for splitting spokes (8")
Collection of tools etc. for wheelwright's shop
Rending axe for splitting spokes (8")
Rending axe for splitting spokes (6")
Tyre lifting iron (flat iron)
Tyre lifting iron (square iron)
Tyre lifting iron (square iron)
Tyre dog (round handle)
Tyre dog (flat handle), blacksmith made.
Wooden pulley block with three metal wheels
Back saw (made from an old hand saw) or tenon saw.
This saw is sometimes known as a tenon saw or a back saw. Tenon saws are used for making the male tenon joint and general bench work. They are made' cross cut'cutting across the grain of the wood. This saw appears to have been a hand saw converted to being a back saw by reducing its length and fitting the back rib or cap.
Cant hook, or Ring dog for lifting timber
Wheelwright's Screw box, for making wood screws (1 1/4") with a sample cut screw.
Moulding plane, Astragal type 2"
Moulding plane, three reed type cut with squared quirk.
Old key, with ring in handle
Wheelwright's tool, felloe saw with box and tiller, unknown maker, British, 1800-1900
Note: no tiller, wooden spade type handle
Spring caliper (Lancashire bows)
Iron caliper (home-made)
Wheelwright's compass (probably made from coach hood irons).
Wheelwright's home made bevel gauge.
Screw tap 1 1/8" 7 t.p.i.
Tap wrench, 4 hole type
Wood pump bucket 3" (3 1/2" bore)
Wood pump bucket 2" (2 3/4" bore)
wheelwright's 3/4" turning gouge by Ward.
1 1/2" turning gouge
3/4" buzz chisel by Isaac Greamt
1/2" lock mortice chisel
Iron brace
wheelwright's spokeshave.
Wheelwright's jarvis, 2" steel faced but missing blade and wedge
Wheelwright's solid rounder
Moulding plane, 1/4 hollow side plane, made by J. Watt, Grays Inn Road, London, England.
Square frame or Betteye saw, 22" blade
Saw from collection of Wheelwright's tools
Iron cramp, smith made 40"
Pincers, probably blacksmith made
Wheelwright's traveller with 6 1/2" solid wheel
Wheelwright's auger, for boring 1 5/8" diameter holes.
Wheelwright's spoke shave, iron only.
Moulding plane, half round, no iron, made by Moseley & Son
Wheelwright's or coach builder's framing hammer, probably home-made
Wheelwright's tool, pit saw with tiller, unknown maker, British, 1800-1900
Wheelwright's tool, bow saw, minus tiller, unknown maker, British, 1800-1900