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D2005-CMD-242
Gunsmith's Float
D2005-CMD-242

Gunsmith's Float

Date1800-1850
OriginEngland
MediumSteel, iron and wood
DimensionsLength: 9" Teeth: 5/8" across
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number2004-34
DescriptionTypical gunsmith's float with a nicely turned wooden handle securing the tang of the crooked iron and steel component. Triangular in section, it is cut with ten sharpened, curved teeth of chisel-like form.Label TextUsed in a manner much like a file, the gunsmith’s float was the perfect tool to shape and smooth out barrel channels in gunstocks. This well-made example has very large rounded teeth
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