A double ship's block shell (mounted on the clave board of /1) ready for the shaping of the cheeks with a draw knife. A double ship's block shell
Board (length 12 ins breadth 5 ins) intended to hang beside hearth-place to serve as a holder for Sulphur-matches; a piece of elm-wood, with bevelled edges and provided with two strings to hold in position a number of sulphur-matches lying horizontally; surface rudely carved; edges notched; at top, the letters "A.W.P."; at bottom, the inscription "1796W", rudely carved. ? England. Board, holder for sulphur-matches
Four block maker's routers, a V form 3/4", 1 1/2" diam.round, 1" diam. round and a 7/8" diam. round. Four block maker's routers Unknown