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Sand paper was not really an option and you couldn't run down to Home Depot any time you needed something. Scrapers were generally made of hardened metal They knew how to harden steel in the Roman times and the Chinese knew how long before that by using heat, like in swords and stuff.) You use a hardened piece of steel, preferably with a burred edge and you scrape the wood. This is how they finished early American gun stocks. I learned about these while trying to re create some early American powder horns and you can still buy them at the hardware store. I know because I now own two of them.
I too, had wondered about that because 1. I have been in construction all my life and, having grown up in the Victorians in San Francisco, have often marveled at the craftsmanship in these buildings, most of which was done without the use of power tools and 2. Several years ago, I took up the hobby of re creating early American long rifles and have learned bunches about the skills of our forefathers and the incredible work they could do without so much as an electric light. Those folks were beyond awsome.
Contrary to what you may see here, magnificent hardwood floors were around long before power tools.
It may also interest you to know that they often mixed various chemicals with crushed Amber to make varnish.
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