Hi Daniel.
Thanks for that - I think that you are correct! I've looked C. A. Tools of the web-thing and can see images that are similar enough to convince me that you have it nailed. I've changed two clutches in my time and didn't have access to (or knew of the existence of) a universal tool. I...
Hi - I've asked my son for dimensions - should have thought to to do so before! Sorry! D'Oh!
Another kind person has suggested that it is a vehicle clutch alignment tool - and I think that he may be right.
Thanks for taking the time to reply.
All the Best!
Bill
Hi.
My son bought a tool at a car-boot. It looks cool - but what on Earth is it?? My guess is that it has to do with measuring hole sizes - but really don't know!
Any ideas???
Many thanks,
Bill
Thanks to all you guys!! I am totally blown-away by your responses , advise, and info! I certainly came to the right place and I am really glad that my question has stirred up so much interest. Cheers!!!
Hi Dave. From what I have read, flint was frequently the "stone of choice". During the earlier "stone ages" it would be just knapped and left fairly rough, but the Neolithic was named for the polished tools that our ancestors had started to develop and prefer. But flint is rare in some places...
Thanks Rorschach. I think that your point about an evolving process of better and better tools is very valid. joshvegas is right, in that the first tool would have been a bit rough-and-ready as necessity demanded - but later tools would have been better fashioned with much more care. We know...
Many thanks LJM (and others who have responded).
Great to hear from someone who has already done it! I do intend to use tools as authentic as possible.
I am basing the design on the stone blade and the imprint of the decayed wooden handle found at the well site near Leipzig in Germany. It did...
Hi.
I am a self-confessed ignoramus in the wood-working realm! Other than some pen turning my only experience has been building a replica Neolithic longhouse with other volunteers between 2016 and 2018. So timber working skills are limited to axe, adze and chisel work. As part of the on-going...