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Tools that were an essential part of the early colonizers were created by the local blacksmith or manufactured by the first small producers. The later tools with clever improvements and refinements were all essential to the United States survival and growth.
They were used to build wooden objects and structures as assorted as cups and dinner plates, bedframes and tables, barrels and buckets, carriages, barns, bridges, canal boats, clipper ships and much more.
The tools that live on are witnesses to a time when craftsmanship was vital, and when the gratification it brought to the crafts worker could be measured by the quality and uniqueness of his effort.
Nowadays those tools our forefathers used to carve and saw to shape and build are archaeological objects - a noteworthy part of the record of early American engineering life.
The purpose of many early hand tools is clearly understood these days. Few of those tools are still in general use, in forms that have existed for many centuries...
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