Learn More: Carpenter's Tools
Adze: Tool used to shape or trim rough-cut wood.
Auger: Basic boring tool used for drilling large holes by hand.
Axe: A broad axe is used to cut spare logs into structural timbers.
Block: A double block is a double pulley rope system for lifting heavy timber or objects.
Bob: A plumb bob and line is a weight of metal or stone suspended from a cord used for testing vertical measurements.
Chisel: Mortising chisels are used to start and cut out accurate square mortise holes in framing timbers.
Divider: Wing dividers are a type of compass used to transfer measurements.
Gauge: A marking gauge is used for marking lines to the edge of the wood when planing workpieces to size, and for similar parallel lines when marking rebates, joints, etc.
Knife: Draw knives are used to remove surface wood and for rounding, shaping, and cutting bevels.
Level: Used to test for horizontal surfaces or lines.
Mallet: Hammers made of wood used to drive in dowels or pegs which would be split or fractured if a metal hammer were used.
Oilstone: Also called a whet stone. It was kept oiled and used for sharpening the metal edges of tools such as chisels, plane blades, knives, etc.
Reel: A Chalk line reel is a length of twine on a wooden reel used for setting out long, straight lines on timber.
Saw: Frame saws are used with characteristic up and down movement and are used for cutting all kinds of curved work.
Square: Try squares are squares in which the blade is set at right angles to the stock. They are used to test the accuracy of a structural timber.

