The same tools are used for blind and gold tooling. The tool end is almost always made of copper alloy but other metals may be seen, particularly in DIY tool collections. Handles are generally made of wood, although nylon and asbestos were also used in 20th century England and may still be seen in used tool collections. Sometimes wooden handles had a metal ring at the tool end to help secure the tool in the handle, but it is also possible that this is asbestos, and users of historic collections of tools, particularly in the UK, US, and Canada should be aware to watch out for this.
Centrepieces Centrepieces or centrestamps are larger detailed tools designed for the centres of boards, particularly in the 16th and 17th century in Europe. Smaller tools like this could be used in the centre of panels, sometimes with matching corners.
Pallets Pallets are linear tools that can be straight lines (single-line pallets, double-line pallets, etc.), wavy or otherwise decorative lines, or something more elaborate like a floral pattern arranged in a line. The face may be flat, in which case it is meant for tooling the curved spine of a book, or domed, which is more useful for the flat boards or board edges—in each case one domed surface (book or tool) meets a flat surface, allowing pressure to be applied to one point at a time rather than all together. A straight line pallet may be used in conjunction with a fillet on the boards.
Fillets Fillets create lines but the tool is a wheel shape rather than a straight line (or parallel lines), allowing a continuous, long line to be impressed. They are used on the boards, rather than the spine, where longer lines are desired, and may be matched with a pallet to create corners in a rectangular design. The handle of a fillet is long to allow it to be braced against the shoulder to apply steady pressure.
Decorative rolls Decorative rolls are the other type of wheel-shaped tool, bearing designs more complicated than lines or dots, such as florals. They could be cut in
intaglio (positive space cut away, so it looks like the background "prints") or
relief (negative space cut away).
Gouges Gouges make single arcs, and if put together could be used to form circles. A full set of gouges would have more and less tightly curved arcs. == Blind tooling ==