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* [[http:''oanda.sca.org/oanda_desc.cgi?p=TOOL%2dWRITING%20AND%20PRINTING|Tool - Writing]] - (includes printing press) see also [[http://oanda.sca.org/ordinary/I.html#inkhorn|Inkhorn]] and [[http://oanda.sca.org/ordinary/P.html#pen|Pen]] and [[http:''oanda.sca.org/ordinary/P.html#press|Press]] | * [[http:''oanda.sca.org/oanda_desc.cgi?p=TOOL%2dWRITING%20AND%20PRINTING|Tool - Writing]] - (includes printing press) see also [[http://oanda.sca.org/ordinary/I.html#inkhorn|Inkhorn]] and [[http://oanda.sca.org/ordinary/P.html#pen|Pen]] and [[http:''oanda.sca.org/ordinary/P.html#press|Press]] | ||
* [[http:''oanda.sca.org/oanda_desc.cgi?p=TOOL9OTHER|Tool - Other]] - (includes angle, athanor, bellows, cider press, cranequin, grozing iron, lathe, pick, pick axe, press, printer's ball) see also [[http:''oanda.sca.org/ordinary/A.html#anvil|Anvil]] | * [[http:''oanda.sca.org/oanda_desc.cgi?p=TOOL9OTHER|Tool - Other]] - (includes angle, athanor, bellows, cider press, cranequin, grozing iron, lathe, pick, pick axe, press, printer's ball) see also [[http:''oanda.sca.org/ordinary/A.html#anvil|Anvil]] | ||
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Illustrations:
Period sources:
Grozing | Armorial | |
Grozing Irons, Glass Cutters, Glazier's Nippers, Crimping Irons | Awls? Portable scribes desk? | Armorial of the Brotherhood of St. Christopher, c. 1420, ore sluice? chisel mold? cheese-making tray? grain funnel? |
Modern
Pictorial Dictionary of SCA Heraldry (3rd edition):
- [pair of]
- [[1]]
- [[2]]
- [[3]]
- [[4]]
- [[5]]
- [[6]]
- [iron]
- [Gibbet]
- [[7]]
- [[8]]
- [ball]
- [[9]]
- [[10]]
- [currier’s]
- [[11]]
- [[12]]
- [[13]]
http:mistholme.com/dictionary/andirons-pair/ | http:mistholme.com/dictionary/angles/ |
Illustration/s from Brickbat's Armorial Stash - [[14]]:
Pennsic Traceable Art Project: [[15]] [[16]]
Tools with their own articles:
Parker's Heraldry:
Angles: this bearing seems intended to represent the hook or fastening of a waistband (the arms of
Wastley being allusive), and for this purpose the rings are attached; possibly for the same purpose, namely, that it might serve as a dress fastening, rings were attached to the Cross annuletty. This charge might be described also as two chevrons interlaced and couped. > Azure, three pairs of Angles interlaced fesswise; at each end an annulet azure–WASTLEY. [[17]]
Precedents:
Precedents of the SCA College of Arms - [[18]] Morsulus Heralds Website - [[19]] (to search the LoARs and Precedents) Restatement Wiki - [[20]] (restatements of Precedents)
In the Ordinary:
- Tool - Agricultural - (includes cider press, hayfork, hoe, mattock, mowing fork, pick, pitchfork, pruning hook, reaping hook, shovel, sickle, spade) see also Sickle
- Tool - Alchemical - see Alembic and Ewer
- [- Artistic] (includes brush, burnisher, palette)
- [- Astronomical] (includes armillary sphere, astrolabe, equatorium, globe, instrument, quadrant)
- Tool - Ax - see [[21]]
- Tool - Carpentry - (includes saw) see also [[22]] and [[23]] and Axe
- Tool - Crampon - see [- Other]
- [- Eating] (includes eating fork, ladle, spoon)
- Tool - Nautical - see Ship and [- Astronomical] and [[24]] and Knot
- Tool - Printing - see [- Writing]
- Tool - Sewing - see Tool - Textile and Needle
- Tool - Textile - (includes embroiderer's broach, distaff, gridiron (!, one registration as of 3/2012), loom, quill of yarn, sewing tool, shuttle, sleas, spindle) see also [[25]] and [[26]] and Spindle
- Tool - Weaving - see Tool - Textile and Spindle
- Tool - Writing - (includes printing press) see also [[27]] and [[28]] and Press
- Tool - Other - (includes angle, athanor, bellows, cider press, cranequin, grozing iron, lathe, pick, pick axe, press, printer's ball) see also Anvil