Items available for Education Loans from The Davistown 19-May-
Tools
Expansion drill 3312T11
10 1/2" long, bit from 7/8" to 1 3/4"
signed "THE CLARK, BROWN MODEL" "MADE BY R.H.BROWN & CO."
DATM (Nelson 1999, 119) lists R. H. Brown & Co. as making machinist tools, bits, braces, and
screwdrivers in Westville, CT, from 1873 to 1905. Courtesy of Liberty Tool Co.
Gentleman's brace star bit 61617T3
5" long, 9/16" diameter
signed "D. FLATHER & SONS SHEFFIELD"
Hand drill 22411T17
9" long
unsigned
This is an Archimedean style drill with a fine drill holder end.
Snail countersink bit 8912T7
3 3/8" long, 5/16" wide
signed "HAWESWORTH CAST STEEL"
This bit has a square shank for a bit brace. DATM (Nelson 1999) does not list any Hawesworths.
Twist drill bit 31811T9
8" long, 1" diameter
unsigned
It is used with a brace.
Twist drill index 41617T5
6 1/16" diameter, 5 1/2" tall
signed "NEW PROCESS TWIST DRILL CO. TAUNTON MASS"
SubCategor Woodworking: Edge Tools
Adz 3312T13
8" long, 1 3/4" wide blade
unsigned
This commonplace contemporary tool was purchased in a Nairobi, Kenya flea market in 2011
and donated to the museum by Judith Bradshaw Brown. It's curved handle form is from natural
tree growth. It is notable in that the design of this adz is a perpetuation of the now obsolete
model of socket hole edge tools, which characterized tool forms during the European Bronze
Age. See "Steel and Toolmaking Strategies and Techniques Before 1870" (Brack 2008, 15) for
commentary on the modern design of the shaft hole ax, which first appeared in the toolkits of
Sumerians c. 3000 BC. Also see Goodman (1964).
Box scraper 111116T2
10" long, 3 1/8" wide, 1 3/8" tall
unsigned

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