List of timber framing tools

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Illustration of carpentry (charpente) in the French Encyclopédie showing hewing, mortising, pit sawing on trestles. Tools include dividers, axes, chisel and mallet, beam cart, pit saw, trestles, and bisaigue . The men talking may be holding a story pole and rule (or walking cane). Shear legs are hoisting a timber. Below, the sticks on the log are winding sticks used to align the ends of a timber.

Tools used in traditional timber framing date back thousands of years. Similar tools are used in many cultures, but the shapes vary and some are pulled rather than pushed.

Gallery

  • A folding type of race knife
    A folding type of race knife
  • Race knife capable of making circles.(ritsmes en ritspasser met uitgeklapt). Image:Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands
    Race knife capable of making circles.(ritsmes en ritspasser met uitgeklapt). Image:Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands
  • Hand boring machine (Carpentry and Joinery magazine, 1925)
    Hand boring machine (Carpentry and Joinery magazine, 1925)
  • A type of mortising chisel called in German a Stossaxt (Stoßaxt) or stichaxt. No wooden handle is inserted in the head, the metal head itself is the tools grip.
    A type of mortising chisel called in German a Stossaxt (Stoßaxt) or stichaxt. No wooden handle is inserted in the head, the metal head itself is the tools grip.
  • A chain mortiser.
    A chain mortiser.
  • Draw-bore pins (hook pins) are the metal pins sticking out of the plank above the plank being added to the USS Constitution during restoration.
    Draw-bore pins (hook pins) are the metal pins sticking out of the plank above the plank being added to the USS Constitution during restoration.
  • A hook pin or draw-bore pin
    A hook pin or draw-bore pin

Preparing timbers

Marking and measuring tools

  • A Japanese ink line called a Sumitsubo. Miki City Hardware Museum, Japan. 10s3200
    A Japanese ink line called a Sumitsubo. Miki City Hardware Museum, Japan. 10s3200
  • Winding sticks are used to measure twist (winding) by viewing across one stick and comparing how parallel the other stick is.
    Winding sticks are used to measure twist (winding) by viewing across one stick and comparing how parallel the other stick is.

Tools for marking out and measuring:

Hand powered cutting tools

Powered cutting tools

Splitting tools

A Froe is struck with a mallet to split blocks of wood into rough sizes for making pegs. Large and long timbers are split (riven) with

wedges

Holding tools

  • Shaving horse may be used in making pegs
  • Draw-bore pins temporarily hold a frame together during construction.
  • Iron dogs or log dogs are used to hold timers during hewing, scribing or historically to repair or reinforce a joint
  • Sawhorses, short sawhorses are called ponies.

Material handling tools and equipment

  • Gin pole or shear legs may be used in lifting wall sections or timbers.
  • Pike pole used to push wall sections up during a barn raising
  • Rope is used to lift or pull objects, sometimes in combination with a windlass, bullwheel, or block and tackle.
  • Cranes are sometimes used to lift assemblies and materials.
  • Commander or beetel is a large, long handled mallet for forcing timbers together or apart.
  • Rollers, carts, or other lifting equipment are used to move the heavy timbers

Tool maintenance

Tools require sharpening and replacing handles.

Access

Safety

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