Hewing axe, ca. 1820

Contributed by Davistown Museum

Description

A gift to the Davistown Museum from Rick Floyd of Newport, ME. Information on Whorff in the Registry of Maine Toolmakers on our website.
Size: 10 3/4" long, 7 5/8" blade, 3" poll.
Signed: "WHORFF MADISON".

A hewing axe (occasionally called a felling axe) refers to an axe that is beveled only on side. Hewing a timber normally means to flatten the side or make the timber thinner.

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About This Item

  • Title: Hewing axe, ca. 1820
  • Creator: John Whorff
  • Creation Date: circa 1820
  • Subject Date: circa 1820
  • Location: Madison, Somerset County, ME
  • Media: Forged steel
  • Local Code: 21201T2
  • Collection: Maine Made Tool Table-Maritime III
  • Object Type: Physical Object

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Davistown Museum
PO Box 346, 58 Main Street #4, Liberty, ME 04949
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