Name that tool and how do you use it

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So I am starting the process of going through my inheritance of sorts. It is primarily a large scale wood shop but there are some other tools thrown in. These are the first five I am unsure of enough to ask if anyone knows. I have an idea on all of them but would love a better idea than my best guess.
 

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   / Name that tool and how do you use it #2  
It looks like 4 is for fence “hog clips”.
 
   / Name that tool and how do you use it #5  
#3 reminds me of something (possibly a set) of a 'positioning guide'... used to slide two things together prior to bolting/fastening them together.
 
   / Name that tool and how do you use it #6  
They look like the tools you would use to put large flat belts together. Hole punch, awl, spacing tool and clip squeezer.
 
   / Name that tool and how do you use it #8  
I think I saw all of those in the window of a BDSM shop in the bay area....
 
   / Name that tool and how do you use it #9  
C'mon, you guys don't know a grostling iron when you see one?? :confused3:

;)
 
   / Name that tool and how do you use it #10  
LOL, and 5 looks like a back scratcher.
Agree with most remarks.

3 has a square end like to accept a tool also a hole for a rod, ie to add power.
Might have been used as a reamer of sorts.

1 is the puzzler.
Seems to be shaped from a large common nail (see marks at top) but has a screwdriver like flattened bottom end.
However the 'head end' seems to have been reworked for a specific purpose.
 
 
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