rillenkarren
Rillenkarren is a term that refers to a specific type of quarrying or excavation tool. Historically, it was likely used for the manual extraction of stone, particularly in softer rock formations. The name itself, of German origin, suggests a tool designed for creating grooves or channels.
The tool would typically consist of a robust handle, often made of wood, attached to a metal
Rillenkarren were likely employed in situations where precision was needed, perhaps for creating stone blocks for
While modern excavation machinery has largely replaced hand tools like the rillenkarren, the principles behind their