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Turner's gouge
The gouge is the turner's most important tool: he transforms the shape of a wooden object with different gouges. The wheelwright also uses it to form the wheel hub. [MOT]
Twisting bar (for bolt)
This text can only be consulted in Dutch <https://www.mot.be/resource/Tool/twisting-bar-for-bolt?lang=nl>
Tyre lifter
The blacksmith or wheelwright uses the tyre lifter to remove the glowing iron (wheel)band from the fire to place it on the rims. Afterwards, the tyre is pulled onto the rims of a wheel with the sledgehammer and the tyring dog.  This hook-shaped tool is also used by the millwright when covering the millstone with iron hoops. Smaller wheel tyres are removed from the fire with smith's tongs.  Some models look very similar to the scroll wrench. [MOT]
Twine knife
This text can only be consulted in Dutch <https://www.mot.be/resource/Tool/twine-knife?lang=nl>
Tube brush
This text can only be consulted in Dutch <https://www.mot.be/resource/Tool/tube-brush?lang=nl>
Trowel board
This text can only be consulted in Dutch <https://www.mot.be/resource/Tool/trowel-board?lang=nl>
Trussing needle
This text can only be consulted in Dutch <https://www.mot.be/resource/Tool/trussing-needle?lang=nl>
Tuning key
This text can only be consulted in Dutch <https://www.mot.be/resource/Tool/tuning-key?lang=nl>
Trowel chisel (Japanese)
This text can only be consulted in Dutch <https://www.mot.be/resource/Tool/trowel-chisel-japanese?lang=nl>
Tyre lever
The tyre lever is a metal rod with a curved end for removing or installing an outer tyre from a rim of a car or bicycle. For this operation, usually two or more pieces are inserted simultaneously in different places around the rim. A small kink at the end can serve to secure the tyre lever behind a spoke. The metal lever has a flattened end, sometimes with a profile to provide more grip to the hands. Models for bicycles are smaller and may be paired with an alligator wrench to form a bicycle alligator wrench. [MOT]