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Mandrel Stake 2014-53
Mandrel Stake
Mandrel Stake 2014-53

Mandrel Stake

Date1780-1880
OriginAmerica
MediumMaple and iron/steel
DimensionsOL: 24 9/16" OH: 9 3/8" Diameters of ends:2" and 1 3/4"
Credit LineGift of Stephen Eisenhart
Object number2014-53
DescriptionTinsmith's mandrel stake with one shorter cylindrical end and one longer, narrower cylindrical end. Its squared post is tenoned and nailed into the body of the stake.
Label TextWooden tin-working tools like this stake were used to "true up" hollow cylindrical forms like cans, mugs and map cases. Additionally, they could be used as a supporting surface on which to solder the seam on these tin forms. Since these wore out much more quickly than steel and iron stakes, early examples rarely survive today.
ProvenanceFrom the Eisenhart collection of tinsmithing tools.