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Clamp

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Material
WOOD-UNKNOWN;
Description
Wood clamp, handmade wooden clamp with long wooden screws that go through to long pieces of qood that are tapered at one end. Each screw has a substantial wooden handle at one end. The other end is screwd in to the longer pieces of wood. One close to the end of one piece and does not come through …
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Title
Wood Clamp
Category
TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT FOR MATERIALS
Sub-Category
WOODWORKING TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
Description
Wood clamp, handmade wooden clamp with long wooden screws that go through to long pieces of qood that are tapered at one end. Each screw has a substantial wooden handle at one end. The other end is screwd in to the longer pieces of wood. One close to the end of one piece and does not come through on the opposide piece of wood, the other goes through more towards the center and from the other side, but does come completely through the wood. Ends of the clamp pieces are squared at one end and tapered down to a flat edge at the opposide end. Clamp pieces are 35cm long; 4cm wide; 4.5cm deep.Scews are 41cm and 45cm long, including 10.5cm handles
Material
WOOD-UNKNOWN;
Accession No.
2009.14.7
Type of Record
Museum Artifact

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