a hand forged case carburised and hardened steel hand gouge based on mastermyr find number 58, (Gotland, 1000AD), nominally a 10mm wide blade supplied with a beechwood handle with linen ferrule, for viking period woodworking use, made in sheffield england by daegrad tools and designed either as a hand gouge or light malleting use

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