Objectnummer
68/387
Vervaardiger
Beschrijving
In making a mortise and tenon joint the bruzz chisel is used to make the mortice or hole, usually rectangular, in a piece of timber which will receive the tenon, a peg-like piece of wood shaped to fit into the hole. The chisel is tapped with a mallet and the wood it loosens may be hooked out. This chisel was made by Richard Melhuish of Fetter Lane, London, circa 1930. The iron blade is rusted and the wooden handle is chipped and loose. It was purchased new by the donor and, although commonly a tool used in wheelwright, it was not used for that purpose.
Fysieke kenmerken
1 bruzz chisel: wood; metal; fair condition
Archiefgeschiedenis
MERL ‘Handwritten Catalogue’ form – ‘CHISEL BRUZZLE // 68/387 // CRAFTS Wood Wains // ... // IRON // WOOD // Condition: Rusted // Paint splashes // Wood chipped // Handle loose. // Used c.1930. // Made by:– // Richard Melhuish // Fetter Lane // London. // c.1930. // Purchased by donor [pencil drawing]'
Vervaardiging plaats
Fetter Lane [City of London]
Datum
1930 - 1930
Objectnaam
Materiaal
Elektronisch document
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