Vintage Planes V.6

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Vintage Planes V.6

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Things are kind of slow on the forum so here are some old planes to feast your eyes upon.
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sweet!!!
is the 3rd one down a 2 operator plane???...
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I am stumped too. I think it is a pull plane, but the 2 sets of handles have me baffled.
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Herb Stoops wrote: Wed Sep 29, 2021 9:52 pm I think it is a pull plane, but the 2 sets of handles have me baffled.
one set of handles to pull with...one set to hold the plane down???
push/pull operation???
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OK after further review, I came accross an article about these style planes. They were Belt makers planes, for making/ repairing the drive belts in the factories.
http://www.supertool.com/StanleyBG/stan2.htm
Read down a ways till you get to this picture.
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RE: Edit, They also had a floor layers plane that was similar.
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Is that first plane actually a marking gauge? I was wondering about that 4 hander too.
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Cherryville Chuck wrote: Thu Sep 30, 2021 10:56 am Is that first plane actually a marking gauge? I was wondering about that 4 hander too.
I think you are right Ole Chap, now that you point that out, I believe you are correct, darn fancy one too.
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Cherryville Chuck wrote: Thu Sep 30, 2021 10:56 am Is that first plane actually a marking gauge?
it could be a veneer slitter...
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Forget the primal scream, just ROAR!!!
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All beautiful planes...my favorite in this batch is number 4...what gorgeous grain...!
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Good call on the slitting cutter Stick.
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Here are a couple of interesting planes.
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hanks Herb...
I like #3 and the chamfer plane...
for elegance... #3...
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The chamfer plane is definitely unusual. The one above it looks like it's either aluminum or stainless steel sole.
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Sure looks like Aluminum, Aluminum tends to leave black streaks when rubbed against wood. SS is a better choice.
On the Chamfer Plane I did not know what it was, the sole looks like the point of a farmers plow.
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Stick486 wrote: Thu Sep 30, 2021 1:22 pm I believe it's a Thomas Rice slitting cutter....
I've heard it called a "High Plane Slitter"... ;)
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Herb Stoops wrote: Sun Dec 05, 2021 12:44 pm Sure looks like Aluminum, Aluminum tends to leave black streaks when rubbed against wood. SS is a better choice.
On the Chamfer Plane I did not know what it was, the sole looks like the point of a farmers plow.
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Looks like aluminum to me too but I thought maybe I'm wrong because it would leave black marks like you say. Maybe it was just made for show.
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