Historical information
The drawing board was used to prepare drawings of the parts of the boat so the boat-builders knew what to make.
Physical description
Wooden drawing board, tee square and instruments
The drawing board was used to prepare drawings of the parts of the boat so the boat-builders knew what to make.
Wooden drawing board, tee square and instruments
The Paynesville Maritime Museum has a collection of tools which were used to make and repair boats.
The tools are from several sources including local boat builders and their families.
tools, planes, spokeshaves, drills, saws
Boat-builders use the irons to push caulking cotton ito the seams between the planks of the hull to prevent water leaking in
Set of steel caulking irons
Spokeshaves were used to shape and smooth wood.
Well used steel spokeshave
Tenon saws were used to produce precise cuts in wood.
Fair condition
tenon saw, cutting timber, wood saw
Planes were used to finish wood, smoothing the surface, removing tool marks, and helping pieces of wood to fit together.
Good condition
plane
A drawknife was used to shape wood by removing wood shavings.
Good conditon
One man cross-cut saws used by Paynesville boatbuilder C C Neill to cut keel logs etc.
cutting timber
The tenon saw is used for fine cutting, usually across the grain of the timber
Fair condtion
Sometimes called a keyhole or sabre saw (because of its shape) this saw is limited to light work as the blade easily buckles. However it has many uses in odd locations that other saws cannot achieve.
Fair conditon
Alternatively called a coping or fret saw this saw has a blade that enables curves to be cut. The blade can also be rotated in the end fittings. The modern equivalent is the jigsaw.
Fair conditon
Tenon saws were used for fine precise cutting usually across the wood grain.
Fair condtion
saws
Panel saw for relatively thin material requiring long cuts. Teeth are close spaced and small.
Poor Condition Note: conditions are either excellent, good, fair or poor.
saws, tools
Jig for holding a saw in the vice whilst it is being sharpened. Tools are a file to sharpen and a bending gauge to "set" the saw teeth alternately each side of the centreline.
Home made jig in fair conditon
saws, sharpening, jig
General purpose or "Hand" saw with medium size teeth
Fair condition
saws
After a chisel has its cutting point ground (on the grinding wheel) the edge is honed on an oilstone. The wooden box is to prevent dirt getting onto the stone and to keep the stone moist with oil. Also used for plane blades and knives etc.
oil stone, oilstone, sharpening