Painted some murals in college. Used the pounce wheel and powder.
I thought it was that powder that one would shake onto ink handwriting, to dry or absorb excess ink. Fancy antique inkstands would hold an ink container and a pounce shaker.
My mom uses the tool sometimes, but I’ve never heard it called that.
I remember having and using one of those eraser bags in HS drafting in the '70s. I still have most of my hand tools from those classes: lead holders, pointers, triangles, eraser shields, Ames lettering guides, etc. Including some now very rock-like specialty erasers. But not the eraser bag.
Thanks for the memories.
My mom always had one on her sewing table, I had no idea what it was for. I thought it was for cleaning up seams.
I would know.
Don’t own a pounce wheel but the ounce bag is any bag that is open on the floor particularly if it contains the other cat. Or in other words in answer to the OP’s question: Nope never heard of it.