One of the best ways to understand hand tools is through the eyes of people who used them to make a living 100 years ago. Our reprint of the 1914 "Stanley Tool Catalogue No. 34" shows nearly every tool needed in a hand-tool shop, from the chisels to the butt gauges to every sort of plane in the company's line at the time. The text explains what each one was used for and how it functioned differently from other similar tools. The catalog also had fantastic exploded views of many of the complex tools, such as the company's miter boxes and braces, as shown in the excerpts below.