Just posted more photos and answers to the previous set:
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Just posted more photos and answers to the previous set:
208. Narrow crown staples.
209. Looks to be wooden. I am guessing something used in a bakery.210. Coarse toothed wood rasp.
211. Sheet metal bending jig.212. No earthly idea.
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Close enough, it's an insert nut, hammer-in type, threaded on the inside
They are regular staples, don't know if they're narrow crown
It's wooden, but it wasn't used in a bakery.
Correct.
Nope
Butter or Ice Cream churn paddle?
scott
It doesn't look like any potter's tool that I've seen. I think the mold making is a closer fit.
Patriarch
Nope, according to the seller it wasn't used as a paddle.
The square end of this one is 15/16" square and says "E. Smith. J." , the other end is tapered and appears to function as a handle.
The seller had six similar tools that he was selling, all marked "founder's tool". So although it might look like a paddle it was used for something else.
Item 211 is a miniature sanding block. It is part of a set that contains several different profiles. I believe the set is still available.
Item 212 may be a home-made precision straight edge. It looks similar to one I have in a DoAll Precision Inspection Kit.
I have no idea what Item 202 is, but I am guessing it is some sort of kingpin or tie rod end reamer.
Item 209 looks like a worn out sand casting mold ram.
This answer is correct.
Sounds like a good guess, I'm still not sure what this one is.
I think this is right.
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