Spokeshave

Spokeshave

A spokeshave is a tool used to shape and smooth wooden rods and shafts - often for use as wheel spokes, chair legs (particularly complex shapes such as the cabriole leg), [http://books.google.com/books?id=AHjdVVTZ9cMC&pg=PA208&ots=WKmJIrdxCg&dq=cabriole+leg&sig=9W9f_Az2xxnCJE3oUuYiikNnRso "Encyclopedia of Furniture Making" By Ernest Joyce and Alan Peters] ] or arrows. It can also be used to carve canoe paddles.

Spokeshaves can be made from flat-bottom, concave, or convex soles, depending on the type of job to be performed. Spokeshaves can include one or more sharpened notches along which the wooden shaft is pulled in order to shave it down to the proper diameter. Historically, spokeshave blades were made of metal, whilst the body and handles were wood. An early design consisted of a metal blade with a pair of tangs to which the wooden handles were attached. By the twentieth century metal handles and detachable blades had become the most common.

Prehistoric spokeshaves were made of stone. In archaeology, the term spokeshave is used to describe a tool, usually a uniface, that has at least one retouched lunate notch in one edge. In a sense, the term is a descriptive "catch-all" category, since it is difficult to determine if this was actually the way in which such a tool was used; the categorization is based entirely on the appearance of the tool.

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  • Spokeshave — Spoke shave (sp[=o]k sh[=a]v ), n. A kind of drawing knife or planing tool for dressing the spokes of wheels, the shells of blocks, and other curved work. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • spokeshave — [spōk′shāv΄] n. a cutting or planing tool consisting of a blade with a curved handle at either end; orig. used to shape spokes, but now used for trimming and smoothing rounded surfaces …   English World dictionary

  • spokeshave — noun Etymology: 2spoke Date: 1510 a drawknife or small transverse plane with end handles for planing convex or concave surfaces …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • spokeshave — /spohk shayv /, n. a cutting tool having a blade set between two handles, originally for shaping spokes, but now in general use for dressing curved edges of wood and forming round bars and shapes. [1500 10; SPOKE2 + SHAVE] * * * …   Universalium

  • spokeshave — noun A woodworking tool used to shape and smooth rods and shafts often for use as wheel spokes, chair legs or arrows …   Wiktionary

  • spokeshave — n. cutting or planing tool comprised of a blade with handles on both ends (originally used to shape spokes) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • spokeshave —    A small planing tool for cutting away a thin slice of wood. It consists of a blade with a handle for each hand at its sides. Also see draw knife …   Glossary of Art Terms

  • spokeshave — [ spəʊkʃeɪv] noun a small plane with a handle on each side of its blade, used for shaping curved surfaces (originally wheel spokes) …   English new terms dictionary

  • spokeshave — spoke•shave [[t]ˈspoʊkˌʃeɪv[/t]] n. bui a cutting tool having a blade set between two handles, used for dressing curved edges of wood and forming round bars and shapes • Etymology: 1500–10 …   From formal English to slang

  • spokeshave — /ˈspoʊkʃeɪv/ (say spohkshayv) noun a cutting tool having a blade set between two handles, originally for shaping spokes, but now in general use for dressing curved edges of wood and in forming round bars and shapes. {spoke2 + shave} …  

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