reap hook...and one feller would turn the stone an' the other feller grind the axe or the scythe or the reap hook or whatever they'd be grindin'.YesJ. D. A. WIDDOWSONNot usedNot usedWithdraw
champering[PT] If the timber was uneven you _ we would use a shove. That was another,a... hollow t...
flake...you'd load up the barrow, what you thought you were able to carry, the two people, an' you'...
graple....an' put a piece o' board on an' a rock or something or _ piece of old iron, whatever you h...
reap hook...I'm not able to work now. I cut a bit o' hay around there over yesterday with a reap h...
handleWell, you'd get out an' put your axe in handle an' grind it an' get ready for the next mornin...
broad-axe nAn' they'd take their broad-axe an' they'd chop-flat on _ on each side of the log that t...
reap-hook. . . in the haying season all men who were able would be away fishing. Harvesting of the...
trawl...there was nothing nailed, nothing... no nails, no... no pegs, no...no trawls, no nothing. E...
barrow (v)Well, they'd...they'd barrow it out then on the...on the flake with a handbarrow.YesJ. D...
gunnel...you'd put a level across from...from this timber across to the other side, an' see that b...
scythestoneOh, it's the one thing, but some people call 'em a scythestone an' others call 'em rough...
turn n...you'd go in the woods an' cut...cut the runners, you know...They had a turn on...on the bu...
axe helveaxe helve axe helves [PT] ....when they gave 'em wood to cleave, they use to break off ...
ring...he always kep' an axe forrard...to chop the ring-stoppers to let th'achors go.YesJ. D. A. WI...
spraddle (v)If you had to make another chop," he said," at that tree," he said," that you were spra...
champering[PT] If the timber was uneven you _ we would use a shove. That was another,a... hollow t...
flake...you'd load up the barrow, what you thought you were able to carry, the two people, an' you'...
graple....an' put a piece o' board on an' a rock or something or _ piece of old iron, whatever you h...
reap hook...I'm not able to work now. I cut a bit o' hay around there over yesterday with a reap h...
handleWell, you'd get out an' put your axe in handle an' grind it an' get ready for the next mornin...
broad-axe nAn' they'd take their broad-axe an' they'd chop-flat on _ on each side of the log that t...
reap-hook. . . in the haying season all men who were able would be away fishing. Harvesting of the...
trawl...there was nothing nailed, nothing... no nails, no... no pegs, no...no trawls, no nothing. E...
barrow (v)Well, they'd...they'd barrow it out then on the...on the flake with a handbarrow.YesJ. D...
gunnel...you'd put a level across from...from this timber across to the other side, an' see that b...
scythestoneOh, it's the one thing, but some people call 'em a scythestone an' others call 'em rough...
turn n...you'd go in the woods an' cut...cut the runners, you know...They had a turn on...on the bu...
axe helveaxe helve axe helves [PT] ....when they gave 'em wood to cleave, they use to break off ...
ring...he always kep' an axe forrard...to chop the ring-stoppers to let th'achors go.YesJ. D. A. WI...
spraddle (v)If you had to make another chop," he said," at that tree," he said," that you were spra...
champering[PT] If the timber was uneven you _ we would use a shove. That was another,a... hollow t...
flake...you'd load up the barrow, what you thought you were able to carry, the two people, an' you'...
graple....an' put a piece o' board on an' a rock or something or _ piece of old iron, whatever you h...