A bailer (seen in Figure 5) is used to remove water from a canoe during trips. The form makes it very easy to scoop water quickly. It is made from folded cedar bark, a stick and some string. If you were out canoeing you might need something like this. What would you use?
A crooked knife (see Figure 6) is a common composite carving tool. A crooked knife has a curved metal blade hafted onto a wooden handle. How do you think they were used? What types of objects were carved with a crooked knife? Look in a specialty tool catalogue like Lee Valley. Can you find a similar tool? What does this tell about the efficiency of the design?
A 'composite' tool made of different materials. Mauls (as seen in Figure 7) were used like a hammer to split logs and planks.