Archaeological discoveries

What tools do wheelwrights use?

Adze: A cutting tool with an arched blade that is used for shaping and smoothing wood.

Anvil: A heavy metal block that is used to support metalworking tools and to shape metal objects.

Auger: A tool with a spiral cutting head that is used to bore holes in wood or metal.

Bevel: A tool with an angled cutting edge that is used to create chamfers and other angled cuts.

Buff: A tool that is used to polish and smooth surfaces.

Chisel: A tool with a sharp, flat cutting edge that is used to cut wood, metal, or other materials.

Drawknife: A tool with two handles and a curved cutting blade that is used to shape and smooth wood.

File: A tool with a rough surface that is used to shape and smooth metal, wood, or plastic.

Hammer: A tool with a heavy head that is used to drive nails, knock objects into place, or break objects apart.

Mallet: A tool with a heavy head and a long handle that is used to drive tools or to shape and smooth objects.

Plane: A tool with a sharp cutting blade that is used to smooth and shape wood.

Ras: A file with a coarse surface that is used to remove material from metal, wood, or plastic.

Saw: A tool with a sharp blade that is used to cut through wood, metal, or other materials.

Scraper: A tool with a sharp edge that is used to remove material from wood, metal, or plastic.

Spokeshave: A tool with a curved blade that is used to shape and smooth the spokes of wheels.