Measuring and marking top left, tape, square and combination square. As I type this I remember I actually used a small tri square a lot more than that square.
Lower left cheap but very useful-ish Buck chisel set and my mallet made from 4x4. Not sure it that's it or not under the tape, but I have a piece of Hickory under there somewhere to make a better mallet.
I had another saw that I threw away, Stanley SharpTooth. Need to get some more and take better care of them, I know.
#5 Jack plane and smoothing plane with winding sticks above the saws.
Drill bits in can, brace next to them and cheap power drill. Aprox. 36 in. straight edge rule, it's metric. My table broom and the box I made for chisels, should have left chisels in box and got that in foreground.
You can sort of make out one of the big dovetails lower left, and if you look close maybe just make out the dowel, which is locked in with another dowel.
I'll get some better pics of bench later.
Measuring and marking top left, tape, square and combination square. As I type this I remember I actually used a small tri square a lot more than that square.
Lower left cheap but very useful-ish Buck chisel set and my mallet made from 4x4. Not sure it that's it or not under the tape, but I have a piece of Hickory under there somewhere to make a better mallet.
I had another saw that I threw away, Stanley SharpTooth. Need to get some more and take better care of them, I know.
\#5 Jack plane and smoothing plane with winding sticks above the saws.
Drill bits in can, brace next to them and cheap power drill. Aprox. 36 in. straight edge rule, it's metric. My table broom and the box I made for chisels, should have left chisels in box and got that in foreground.
You can sort of make out one of the big dovetails lower left, and if you look close maybe just make out the dowel, which is locked in with another dowel.
I'll get some better pics of bench later.
Measuring and marking top left, tape, square and combination square. As I type this I remember I actually used a small tri square a lot more than that square.
Lower left cheap but very useful-ish Buck chisel set and my mallet made from 4x4. Not sure it that's it or not under the tape, but I have a piece of Hickory under there somewhere to make a better mallet.
I had another saw that I threw away, Stanley SharpTooth. Need to get some more and take better care of them, I know.
#5 Jack plane and smoothing plane with winding sticks above the saws.
Drill bits in can, brace next to them and cheap power drill. Aprox. 36 in. straight edge rule, it's metric. My table broom and the box I made for chisels, should have left chisels in box and got that in foreground.
You can sort of make out one of the big dovetails lower left, and if you look close maybe just make out the dowel, which is locked in with another dowel.
I'll get some better pics of bench later.