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Harvey Melvin Richards

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And some of my mini wood working tools;

A spokeshave and razor blade plane:
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And a miter box and back saw, which will do wood, plastics, or soft metals:
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So does the plane really work? I've seen those before, but I always thought it would be best for making models and using Balsa wood. There isn't very much mass in a razor blade.

I have a 25 year old version of the back saw made by Xacto, I made my own mitre box because I was cheap. Your set appears to be older.
 
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The neat ones are the parallel clamp and the STARRETT No.
20. 1 1/2 '' square.
 

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So does the plane really work? I've seen those before, but I always thought it would be best for making models and using Balsa wood. There isn't very much mass in a razor blade. SNIP

I haven't actually tried it as yet. I only recently got some double edge blades for it. But I suspect you are right, light use, but the blade also appears to have a VERY small depth of cut, so its for shaving, not anything serious...
 

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Ok, I'll play.

Here is my shortest screwdriver:
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Which fits in the back of this screwdriver:
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Which fits inside this screwdriver:
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Which makes up the handle of this hammer:
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I do have a smaller/shorter screwdriver, but it is a little throwaway that comes with eyeglass screws.

Oh, and here's my smallest pliers:
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Yes, those do say Sanp-On on the handle:
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I have a shorter chicom vise-grip, but that's getting into keychain decorations and not tools.
 
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Frank, does the little BP have a makers mark? I have a 1 oz. BP that looks similar, and is marked "Western Giant" :wtf:

The side of yours almost looks like a third striking face. is it flat? (Mine is slightly curved...)
 
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Found some Dunlap (sears) ignition wrenches I forgot I got in the past few months. (Compared to a std Cman Ignition wrenc and a std RP 1/4"..) BT = Vlchek/New Britain, but wait! The date range for BT is 36-38, and Dunlap didn't start until 41 with Sears? :dunno: One or the other appears to be wrong... (Or Dunlap used a different code than Craftsman..)

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And Somewhat tiny, my small auto punch, a lot smaller than a standard auto punch...


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My dad was in the business of suppling equipment for pre-stressing concrete. Subsequently he attended a lot of machinery trade shows. When I was 9, in 1964, he came back from a trip with one each of these miniature Simplex screw jacks for my brother and myself. I don't know if my brother still has his but mine is still here and actually gets used for moving stuff in small spaces.

3" tall, open up to 4-1/2" and has a 500 lb. capacity.

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here's the smallest one i got, found them in a box my wife got from her long past away granddad .....
 

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Tiny Drill Index

I think one of these was posted earlier in this thread, but I picked this one up for a quarter today at a yard sale.

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A couple of the smallest bits in the back row are missing.
 
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OK added to the Tiny tools collection today:

4-1/2" "lineman's" Pliers, and a 1/8" Armstrong combination (Ignition) wrench, Shown compared to the largest and smallest out of a standard set of Craftsman Combo ignition wrenches. I did some digging in my super small screws, and found a small pattern nut in 0-80 thread size is 1/8" (so I actually have a potential "need" for it :D )


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Tiny Compass/Divider

I picked up this Starrett compass/divider as part of a bundle of machinists tools at a yard sale today. I'll be posting a separate thread on the total haul in the "its garage sale season" thread, but these belonged here, since they are my smallest:
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Not the tiniest in the world, but small -

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The adjustable wrench is a USA Craftsman 4in/100mm.
Not sure what the spanner fits.


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Because Clint Howard beat me for the part of Balok.

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The spanner looks very to one that came with a micrometer I purchsed, it's used for calibration. Here's pic from the web...

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I'll play. I don't have a quarter handy though. How about a Buffalo nickel:

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OK, ;) I found a quarter--Xcelite mini screwdrivers and F.W. Woolworth half-inch "Handy" micrometer. The dime store mike is USA-made and I'd guess it's from the 1950s:


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Next, a 2" Moore & Wright machinist's square, also showing the lid from the original box:


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And last, some mini tools from advertising giveaways. They all work, but I wouldn't say they work well. The pipe wrench and the hammer were made in Hong Kong. The two adjustable wrenches were made in Germany:


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Well I got these out of a "junk" box of tools at a yard sale yesterday, and once cleaned up tuned out to be "Sevens Co. (the gun & tool manufacturer...) Pat. Feb. 8, 1870"

They are no newer that 1907, and probably older! :rocker:

They may even be worth some coin, supposedly a pair like this sold on Eprey for $140. (Third hand report)

They go here in this thread as they are only about 3" long overall! :D

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Wow, some of the more recent posts slipped past me;

Steevo, cool Starrett dividers! :thumbup:

WWIIjeep, I like the little mic! :pimpflash

Ken and Lumpy, nice stuff! :beer:
 

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Here are a few of my smaller tools. I find it hard to pass up any 1/4" drive sockets:willy_nil.
 

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And here are a few more...:rocker:
 

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Here is a "Hack Saw" the blades have to be clamped, as they are too small to have pins or be pinned...

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And an Eggbeater style Drill, the "big" one is a std "small" Millers Falls No. 5

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The hack saw is a jeweler's piercing saw
 

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I got this hammer yesterday!
It's marked Warner and Swasey Co. 75th Anniversary. They were a big company here in Cleveland that made lathes and other machinery.
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More cool tiny stuff guys! :thumbup:

Socket2me, how small is the vise and grinder? Nothing to really scale them to...

Jeff, how small is the head on the hammer?


These are my smallest: The plated one is still my smallest, (previously posted) but the other one is in second place!



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Picked up the last of these from a very old school hardware store in Hillsborough, NC today. It's a GAM hammer that was made in Lancaster, PA. It appears they don't make them any more.

It's not tiny but not big, 7-3/4" long.
 
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Picked up the last of these from a very old school hardware store in Hillsborough, NC today. It's a GAM hammer that was made in Lancaster, PA. It appears they don't make them any more.

It's not tiny but not big, 7-3/4" long.
Growing up, my Mom had one of these in a kitchen drawer. I'm sure all the pieces ended up lost and the hammer head got tossed. Too bad, a neighbor gave me a bunch of tools when he moved. There was a full set of the screwdrivers, but no hammer head.
 
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Funny, I just picked up a GAM hammer/screwdriver set identical to that at an Estate sale this AM, and I have a very similar knock off, and several of the screwdrivers sets as well.

Cool finding one NOS though!
 
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