Hi all,
I am doing a bit of a research on traditional tools/woodworkers.
Part of this involves looking at more modern tools that were not used in times past but perhaps could have been.
What I want to know from those who have the black knowledge of hitting hot metal is would it be possible to forge a surform with just basic blacksmithing tools?
I am exploring the option that traditional woodworkers, as with most craftsmen, would have used the best tools available to them subject to location, availability and not a small amount of tradition.
From what I have been able to glean from the t'interweb surforms appeared around the 1940's/50's and though similar to a rasp (which have been around a lot longer) they cut more and more quickly with much less clogging.
I am trying to argue that had the knowledge/idea of surforms, amongst other tools, been available (and obviously dependant on whether they would be possible to make) that they would have been a valuable tool for the woodworker.
Any thought would be helpful! 🙂
Hamster
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I am doing a bit of a research on traditional tools/woodworkers.
Part of this involves looking at more modern tools that were not used in times past but perhaps could have been.
What I want to know from those who have the black knowledge of hitting hot metal is would it be possible to forge a surform with just basic blacksmithing tools?
I am exploring the option that traditional woodworkers, as with most craftsmen, would have used the best tools available to them subject to location, availability and not a small amount of tradition.
From what I have been able to glean from the t'interweb surforms appeared around the 1940's/50's and though similar to a rasp (which have been around a lot longer) they cut more and more quickly with much less clogging.
I am trying to argue that had the knowledge/idea of surforms, amongst other tools, been available (and obviously dependant on whether they would be possible to make) that they would have been a valuable tool for the woodworker.
Any thought would be helpful! 🙂
Hamster
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