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Carpenter’s Slick

by Susan Young | Artifact of the Month, Tools

A carpenter’s slick is a type of chisel used with two hands to pare long surfaces of wood following the grain. It was used in timber framing where heavy timber (logs and tree trunks) rather than . . .

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