New Game, name a tool!

Are you talking about an adz, or a hewing ax? (Both of these have been covered BTW)

An adz is shaped somewhat like a hoe. Very, very sharp. A hewing ax (I think) is shaped somewhat like a regular felling ax but with a handle curved to one side as to clear the workpiece. Please correct me if I'm mistaken. :thmbsp:
 
Saw tooth setter.

Used to set the kerf on a saw blade. Looks like a funny pair of pliers or crimpers. They come in various sizes depending on the blade that they were intended for.
 
An adz is shaped somewhat like a hoe. Very, very sharp. A hewing ax (I think) is shaped somewhat like a regular felling ax but with a handle curved to one side as to clear the workpiece. Please correct me if I'm mistaken. :thmbsp:

A hewing ax has a braod edge and one side flt for squring logs, the offset handle is optional. Here a a hatchet head in a hewing style http://www.georgesbasement.com/jrrsaxe/befrangl.jpg

An adze will be like that hoe you mentined and might have either a curved or flat blade depending on what finished cut is desired. Width is also dependant on cut desired.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/24/Adze.jpg
 
Already been listed. (I had it ) :yes:

Lets try a pickaroon then

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That drawknife looks a bit blunt ?

Jewellers screwdrivers (cross head or flat blade)
Mole Grips - (may have been mentioned already under a different name)

Anyway - more woodworking...

Trammel heads
Joiners dog
Archimedean drill
Bradawl
Simple or Ratchet brace (woodworking type)
Firmer gouge
Scribing gouge
Sash pocket
Drawer lock chisel
Spiral ratchet (Yankee screwdriver?)
Compass plane
Coping saw
Fret saw
 
That drawknife looks a bit blunt ?

Jewellers screwdrivers (cross head or flat blade)
Mole Grips - (may have been mentioned already under a different name)

Anyway - more woodworking...

Trammel heads
Joiners dog
Archimedean drill
Bradawl
Simple or Ratchet brace (woodworking type)
Firmer gouge
Scribing gouge
Sash pocket
Drawer lock chisel
Spiral ratchet (Yankee screwdriver?)
Compass plane
Coping saw
Fret saw

Mole Grips - already covered as vice grips. :yes:
Spiral ratchet (Yankee screwdriver?) already covered :yes:

Jewellers screwdrivers :yes:
Trammel heads :yes:
Bradawl :yes:
Simple or Ratchet brace (woodworking type) :yes:
Sash pocket like this?http://www.oldtools.co.uk/images/tools/edge_tools/et808/et808.list.jpg :yes:
Coping saw :yes:
Fret saw :yes:

Archimedean drill :no: Unless you count using a yankee drive with drill bits? (I have them) But I want one - its cool!
Firmer gouge :no:
Scribing gouge :no:
Drawer lock chisel :no:
Compass plane :no:


Joiners dog - Neither I nor Google know this by that name. :scratch2:
 
Fer gosh sakes, he's got a pickaroon. I give up.

Oh wait, in that case, how about a grub hoe?

Pick axe, or pick mattock

Lawn edger

Gravel tamper (gas powered is fine, but manual is OK too)

Splitting maul

Sewer snake

Chimney brush

Floor squeegee

Jack stands or ramps

Antifreeze/coolant density gauge

Oxygen free low capacitance grounded extension cord

OK that last one was just for laughs. Some of these might have come up already, after 20 pages I'm losing my memory.
 
Yeah... but do you have fun tools? :D

Skate Tool
Ab Iron
GriGri
Hang Board
Flexible Friends
Crank Puller
Spoke Tension Tool
Chain Whip
Flared Bobbin
Whip Finisher
Bodkin
Hair Stacker
Profile Rocker Jig
Shapers Timber Slide Calipers
Round Blade Stringer Plane
Canvas Stretcher
Rolling Trimmer
Oval/Circle Mat Cutter
Etching Press
Tissue Forceps
Iris Forceps
 
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