
Bibliographic references
Dictionary of tools used in the woodworking and allied trades
Resource verified by SHCG editorial group
Date(s): 1975
Publisher: Unwin 1975
ISBN: 978-0046210205
Notes:
"This is a massive and beautifully illustrated compendium which describes every hand tool used in the woodworking trades from the years 1700 to 1970." (New York Times)
Viewed as the key text in aiding identification of tools, since its first publication in 1975, R.A. Salaman's Dictionary of Woodworking Tools has come to be recognized as a definitive pioneering reference work, one of unparalleled value to all interested in the subject of woodworking tools and their uses.
It describes and explains the tools, not only of the more obvious woodworking trades (such as the cabinetmaker, chairmaker, joiner, coachbuilder, cooper, shipwright, plane maker, wheelwright and instrument maker) but of the less obvious trades as well, such as broom and brush makers, tree feller, hoop maker, upholsterer, millwright, coffin maker and window maker.
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SHIC codes:
4,4.5,4.56
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