Old Wooden Treadle Lathe and Tools Vintage
by Lee Craig
Title
Old Wooden Treadle Lathe and Tools Vintage
Artist
Lee Craig
Medium
Photograph - Photography-fine Art Photography
Description
In the 1800s and early 1900s, carpenters and wood workers were in demand for the construction of counters, display cases, and furniture repair as well as new buildings. The carpenter work shop was often located next to a large lumber yard.
Often a carpenter was also a cabinet maker, in which case he made furniture bedsteads, wash stands, tables, chairs, cupboards, pie racks and trim. Central in this image is a treadle lathesurrounded by other tools of the trade.
The wood worker with a streak of artisan in his blood would slowly and meticulously create ornate trim and character carvings. The tools were many and the work often tedious.
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January 20th, 2014
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