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- HANDPLANE CENTRAL
The Metallic Plane Company of Auburn, N.Y. – Manufacturer And Builder (April 1878)-The article below first appeared in “The Manufacturer And Builder” in April, 1878, and highlights the benefits of metal planes produced by the Metallic Plane Company of Auburn, N.Y.While these articles were little more than advertisements in the trade papers of the day they USING PLANES ARCHIVES A disadvantage with wooden planes is that, when engaged in much repair work, the soles soon begin to show signs of wear. The smoothing plane seems to suffer the most, with the result that the sole has to be trued up frequently with an iron GENERAL HANDPLANE USE ARCHIVES Planing Plastic Laminates. While you don’t need any sort of “specialty” plane to use on plastic laminates the issue is mainly one of blade longevity. A blade ground at the normal angle of of 25 to 30 degrees soon becomes quite dull when used on these materials.What’s.
BASIC TOOLS FOR METAL PLANE MAKING Infill plane maker, Cameron Miller, gives a rundown of the basic tools needed for making metal planes. In this second part he concludes the article by concentrating on fabricating, marking and layout tools. Joining And Fabricating Tools Drills — Drills are essential for planemaking, notContinue Reading Basic Tools For Metal Plane Making– Part II
PLANEMAKING
The width for an iron plane may range from 1 inch to 1-1/2 inch. Fig. 4. — Pattern of Iron Rebate Plane : Elevation. Fig. 5. — Ditto : Plan. NOTE: Click on image to enlarge. It is not advisable to exceed 1-1/2 inch, nor is it well to go below 1 inch in an iron plane; thoughin
MAKING A DOVETAIL PLANE (PART II) Infill plane maker, C.R. Miller, takes a departure from building dovetailed planes to a plane made solely for the creation of sliding dovetails. Fig. 10 – The basic body of the plane glued up. Note the angle of the bed and the tight mouth. WhereContinue Reading Making A Dovetail Plane (Part II)NORRIS 1928 CATALOG
Norris 1928 Catalog. This is the second Norris catalog addition to the site and is a reproduction of the 1928 catalog. The main difference you will note is that most of the images of the bench planes feature the Norris adjuster, whereas in the 1914 catalog the adjuster was new and not fitted in the engravings. I’ve transcribed the openingC. R. MILLER PLANES
These advertising pamphlets are from the Australian maker of dovetailed infill planes, C. R. Miller Planes. The first is from around 1996 and features original “old style engraved” illustrations of some of C. R. Miller’s range on one side, with a background on the maker and REMEMBERING THOMAS NORRIS & HIS PLANES Integrity was the key to Tom Norris’ life and work, from the largest jack planes to the smallest bronze violin-making planes; the latter little larger than my fingernail, but with a cutting iron ground, tempered and honed with as much care as it’s largest brothers. There was a press where the steel was formed for the dovetailed frames; a STANLEY BEDROCK NO. 605-1/2 C JACK PLANE Manufactured: 1900 to 1935 Length: 15 inches Blade Width: 2-1/4 inches Construction: Cast iron, rosewood handle & knob Finish: Japanned Features: Extra wide. Corrugated sole. Superior frog seating Uses: General purpose bench plane Average Dealer Price: $150 to $500 Average eBay Price: $140 to $460Continue Reading Stanley Bedrock No. 605-1/2 CJack Plane
- HANDPLANE CENTRAL
The Metallic Plane Company of Auburn, N.Y. – Manufacturer And Builder (April 1878)-The article below first appeared in “The Manufacturer And Builder” in April, 1878, and highlights the benefits of metal planes produced by the Metallic Plane Company of Auburn, N.Y.While these articles were little more than advertisements in the trade papers of the day they USING PLANES ARCHIVES A disadvantage with wooden planes is that, when engaged in much repair work, the soles soon begin to show signs of wear. The smoothing plane seems to suffer the most, with the result that the sole has to be trued up frequently with an iron GENERAL HANDPLANE USE ARCHIVES Planing Plastic Laminates. While you don’t need any sort of “specialty” plane to use on plastic laminates the issue is mainly one of blade longevity. A blade ground at the normal angle of of 25 to 30 degrees soon becomes quite dull when used on these materials.What’s.
BASIC TOOLS FOR METAL PLANE MAKING Infill plane maker, Cameron Miller, gives a rundown of the basic tools needed for making metal planes. In this second part he concludes the article by concentrating on fabricating, marking and layout tools. Joining And Fabricating Tools Drills — Drills are essential for planemaking, notContinue Reading Basic Tools For Metal Plane Making– Part II
PLANEMAKING
The width for an iron plane may range from 1 inch to 1-1/2 inch. Fig. 4. — Pattern of Iron Rebate Plane : Elevation. Fig. 5. — Ditto : Plan. NOTE: Click on image to enlarge. It is not advisable to exceed 1-1/2 inch, nor is it well to go below 1 inch in an iron plane; thoughin
MAKING A DOVETAIL PLANE (PART II) Infill plane maker, C.R. Miller, takes a departure from building dovetailed planes to a plane made solely for the creation of sliding dovetails. Fig. 10 – The basic body of the plane glued up. Note the angle of the bed and the tight mouth. WhereContinue Reading Making A Dovetail Plane (Part II)NORRIS 1928 CATALOG
Norris 1928 Catalog. This is the second Norris catalog addition to the site and is a reproduction of the 1928 catalog. The main difference you will note is that most of the images of the bench planes feature the Norris adjuster, whereas in the 1914 catalog the adjuster was new and not fitted in the engravings. I’ve transcribed the openingC. R. MILLER PLANES
These advertising pamphlets are from the Australian maker of dovetailed infill planes, C. R. Miller Planes. The first is from around 1996 and features original “old style engraved” illustrations of some of C. R. Miller’s range on one side, with a background on the maker and REMEMBERING THOMAS NORRIS & HIS PLANES Integrity was the key to Tom Norris’ life and work, from the largest jack planes to the smallest bronze violin-making planes; the latter little larger than my fingernail, but with a cutting iron ground, tempered and honed with as much care as it’s largest brothers. There was a press where the steel was formed for the dovetailed frames; a STANLEY BEDROCK NO. 605-1/2 C JACK PLANE Manufactured: 1900 to 1935 Length: 15 inches Blade Width: 2-1/4 inches Construction: Cast iron, rosewood handle & knob Finish: Japanned Features: Extra wide. Corrugated sole. Superior frog seating Uses: General purpose bench plane Average Dealer Price: $150 to $500 Average eBay Price: $140 to $460Continue Reading Stanley Bedrock No. 605-1/2 CJack Plane
GENERAL HANDPLANE USE ARCHIVES Planing Plastic Laminates. While you don’t need any sort of “specialty” plane to use on plastic laminates the issue is mainly one of blade longevity. A blade ground at the normal angle of of 25 to 30 degrees soon becomes quite dull when used on these materials.What’s.
BASIC TOOLS FOR METAL PLANE MAKING Infill plane maker, Cameron Miller, gives a rundown of the basic tools needed for making metal planes. In this second part he concludes the article by concentrating on fabricating, marking and layout tools. Joining And Fabricating Tools Drills — Drills are essential for planemaking, notContinue Reading Basic Tools For Metal Plane Making– Part II
A SIMPLE DOWEL GROOVING PLANE A Simple Dowel Grooving Plane. Fig. 1: Handy plane for 1/4 inch and 3/4 inch dowel. The main body of the plane is in two pieces screwed together. If desired, a 1/16 inch chisel could be used for the cutter, the plane body being trenched to suit it. SPIERS NO. 11 DOVETAILED BULLNOSE PLANE Spiers No. 11 Dovetailed Bullnose Plane. This is a dovetailed version of a Spiers bullnose plane and, therefore, is a bit more scarce than the cast versions. It’s difficult to put an exact date on this plane but it is generally believed that the dovetailed versions came a little after the cast ones – though the two coexisted for a while.It
STANLEY BEDROCK NO. 605-1/2 C JACK PLANE Manufactured: 1900 to 1935 Length: 15 inches Blade Width: 2-1/4 inches Construction: Cast iron, rosewood handle & knob Finish: Japanned Features: Extra wide. Corrugated sole. Superior frog seating Uses: General purpose bench plane Average Dealer Price: $150 to $500 Average eBay Price: $140 to $460Continue Reading Stanley Bedrock No. 605-1/2 CJack Plane
WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT PLANES What To Know About Planes – Choosing The Basic Tool Kit. The following article first appeared in the British magazine ‘The Woodworker’ in July, 1939. It was part of a series of articles which would run throughout the rest of that year — Part 1 being on the subject of choosing the basic tool kit. While I have included theintroduction to
STANLEY NO. 5-1/4 C JACK PLANE Manufactured: 1921 to 1942 Length: 11-1/2 inches Blade Width: 1-3/4 inches Construction: Cast iron, rosewood handle & knob Features: Corrugated bottom. Narrow version of number 5 Finish: Japanned Uses: General purpose bench plane Average Dealer Price: $200 to $400 Average eBay Price: $175 to $360Continue Reading Stanley No. 5-1/4 C JackPlane
STANLEY NO. 90 J RABBET PLANE Manufactured: 1937 to 1943 (U.S.A. version) Length: 4 inches Blade Width: 1 inch Construction: Cast iron Finish: Japanned Uses: General purpose bullnose plane Average Dealer Price (English made plane): $20 to $40 Average eBay Price: $20 to $50 U.S.A. made version: $400 to $800 OtherContinue Reading Stanley No. 90 J Rabbet Plane NORRIS NO. A-1 DOVETAILED PANEL PLANE (13-1/2 Here are some side plate profile drawings for a later model Norris number A-1 dovetailed infill jointer plane. These diagrams are a little more detailed but are still intended more for use as a template for cutting out the side plates and sole plate prior to dovetailing, rather than a full and comprehensive set of plans or diagrams. STANLEY NO. 10-1/2 CARRIAGE MAKER'S RABBET PLANE Manufactured: 1885 to 1964 Length: 9 inches Blade Width: 2-1/8 inches Construction: Cast iron, rosewood handle & knob Finish: Japanned Features: Cutter extends full width of plane Uses: For rabbeting an edge on a board Average Dealer Price: $100 to $350 Average eBay Price: $130Continue Reading Stanley No. 10-1/2 Carriage Maker’s RabbetPlane
GENERAL HANDPLANE USE ARCHIVES Planing Plastic Laminates. While you don’t need any sort of “specialty” plane to use on plastic laminates the issue is mainly one of blade longevity. A blade ground at the normal angle of of 25 to 30 degrees soon becomes quite dull when used on these materials.What’s.
BASIC TOOLS FOR METAL PLANE MAKING Infill plane maker, Cameron Miller, gives a rundown of the basic tools needed for making metal planes. In this second part he concludes the article by concentrating on fabricating, marking and layout tools. Joining And Fabricating Tools Drills — Drills are essential for planemaking, notContinue Reading Basic Tools For Metal Plane Making– Part II
PLANEMAKING
The width for an iron plane may range from 1 inch to 1-1/2 inch. Fig. 4. — Pattern of Iron Rebate Plane : Elevation. Fig. 5. — Ditto : Plan. NOTE: Click on image to enlarge. It is not advisable to exceed 1-1/2 inch, nor is it well to go below 1 inch in an iron plane; thoughin
PLANEMAKING TIPS & TRICKS ARCHIVES Following on from our interview with British hand plane maker Bill Carter, Bill has given Handplane Central a few of his tips and tricks that he has discovered over the years while making infill and woodenhand planes.
STAT SHEETS ARCHIVES Stanley No. A 6 Aluminum Fore Plane. Manufactured: 1925 to 1938 Length: 18 inches Blade Width: 2-3/8 inches Construction: Aluminum, rosewood handle & knob Finish: None Features: A non-rusting, lighter version plane Uses: General purpose bench plane Average Dealer Price: $100 to $350 Average eBay Price: $120 to $320 Other Notes: Not. SPIERS NO. 11 DOVETAILED BULLNOSE PLANE Spiers No. 11 Dovetailed Bullnose Plane. This is a dovetailed version of a Spiers bullnose plane and, therefore, is a bit more scarce than the cast versions. It’s difficult to put an exact date on this plane but it is generally believed that the dovetailed versions came a little after the cast ones – though the two coexisted for a while.It
C. R. MILLER PLANES
These advertising pamphlets are from the Australian maker of dovetailed infill planes, C. R. Miller Planes. The first is from around 1996 and features original “old style engraved” illustrations of some of C. R. Miller’s range on one side, with a background on the maker and STANLEY NO. S 5 STEEL JACK PLANE DID YOU KNOW Be inspired by some of the worlds most beautifully crafted handplanes. Whether you’re into infill planes, Stanley-type planes or wooden planes from maker’s large and small, you’re sure to find something you like in the Planemaker Gallery.We feature makers such as Lie Neilson, Veritas and Clark & Williams, as well as individual makers such as Bill Carter, Konrad Sauer fromNORRIS 1928 CATALOG
Norris 1928 Catalog. This is the second Norris catalog addition to the site and is a reproduction of the 1928 catalog. The main difference you will note is that most of the images of the bench planes feature the Norris adjuster, whereas in the 1914 catalog the adjuster was new and not fitted in the engravings. I’ve transcribed the opening STAT SHEETS ARCHIVES Manufactured: 1915 to 1923 Length: 12-1/2 inches Blade Width: 2 inches Construction: Cast iron, beech handle & knob Finish: Japanned Features: Low angle blade Uses: Designed for end grain cutting on butcher’s blocks Average Dealer Price: $1000 to $2000 Average eBay Price: $900 to $1700 GENERAL HANDPLANE USE ARCHIVES Planing Plastic Laminates. While you don’t need any sort of “specialty” plane to use on plastic laminates the issue is mainly one of blade longevity. A blade ground at the normal angle of of 25 to 30 degrees soon becomes quite dull when used on these materials.What’s.
BASIC TOOLS FOR METAL PLANE MAKING Infill plane maker, Cameron Miller, gives a rundown of the basic tools needed for making metal planes. In this second part he concludes the article by concentrating on fabricating, marking and layout tools. Joining And Fabricating Tools Drills — Drills are essential for planemaking, notContinue Reading Basic Tools For Metal Plane Making– Part II
PLANEMAKING
The width for an iron plane may range from 1 inch to 1-1/2 inch. Fig. 4. — Pattern of Iron Rebate Plane : Elevation. Fig. 5. — Ditto : Plan. NOTE: Click on image to enlarge. It is not advisable to exceed 1-1/2 inch, nor is it well to go below 1 inch in an iron plane; thoughin
PLANEMAKING TIPS & TRICKS ARCHIVES Following on from our interview with British hand plane maker Bill Carter, Bill has given Handplane Central a few of his tips and tricks that he has discovered over the years while making infill and woodenhand planes.
STAT SHEETS ARCHIVES Stanley No. A 6 Aluminum Fore Plane. Manufactured: 1925 to 1938 Length: 18 inches Blade Width: 2-3/8 inches Construction: Aluminum, rosewood handle & knob Finish: None Features: A non-rusting, lighter version plane Uses: General purpose bench plane Average Dealer Price: $100 to $350 Average eBay Price: $120 to $320 Other Notes: Not. SPIERS NO. 11 DOVETAILED BULLNOSE PLANE Spiers No. 11 Dovetailed Bullnose Plane. This is a dovetailed version of a Spiers bullnose plane and, therefore, is a bit more scarce than the cast versions. It’s difficult to put an exact date on this plane but it is generally believed that the dovetailed versions came a little after the cast ones – though the two coexisted for a while.It
C. R. MILLER PLANES
These advertising pamphlets are from the Australian maker of dovetailed infill planes, C. R. Miller Planes. The first is from around 1996 and features original “old style engraved” illustrations of some of C. R. Miller’s range on one side, with a background on the maker and STANLEY NO. S 5 STEEL JACK PLANE DID YOU KNOW Be inspired by some of the worlds most beautifully crafted handplanes. Whether you’re into infill planes, Stanley-type planes or wooden planes from maker’s large and small, you’re sure to find something you like in the Planemaker Gallery.We feature makers such as Lie Neilson, Veritas and Clark & Williams, as well as individual makers such as Bill Carter, Konrad Sauer fromNORRIS 1928 CATALOG
Norris 1928 Catalog. This is the second Norris catalog addition to the site and is a reproduction of the 1928 catalog. The main difference you will note is that most of the images of the bench planes feature the Norris adjuster, whereas in the 1914 catalog the adjuster was new and not fitted in the engravings. I’ve transcribed the opening STAT SHEETS ARCHIVES Manufactured: 1915 to 1923 Length: 12-1/2 inches Blade Width: 2 inches Construction: Cast iron, beech handle & knob Finish: Japanned Features: Low angle blade Uses: Designed for end grain cutting on butcher’s blocks Average Dealer Price: $1000 to $2000 Average eBay Price: $900 to $1700 GENERAL HANDPLANE USE ARCHIVES Planing Plastic Laminates. While you don’t need any sort of “specialty” plane to use on plastic laminates the issue is mainly one of blade longevity. A blade ground at the normal angle of of 25 to 30 degrees soon becomes quite dull when used on these materials.What’s.
USING PLANES ARCHIVES A disadvantage with wooden planes is that, when engaged in much repair work, the soles soon begin to show signs of wear. The smoothing plane seems to suffer the most, with the result that the sole has to be trued up frequently with an ironPLANEMAKING
The width for an iron plane may range from 1 inch to 1-1/2 inch. Fig. 4. — Pattern of Iron Rebate Plane : Elevation. Fig. 5. — Ditto : Plan. NOTE: Click on image to enlarge. It is not advisable to exceed 1-1/2 inch, nor is it well to go below 1 inch in an iron plane; thoughin
ANDERSON PLANES
Anderson Planes – Traditional Style Infill Planes. Anderson Planes is a one-man operation run by Wayne Anderson from a modest basement workshop in Elk River, MN. Each and every plane that has come out of the workshop over the years has been crafted by hand at almost every step of the way. Thankfully for hand plane aficionados it shows that MAKING A DOVETAIL PLANE (PART II) Infill plane maker, C.R. Miller, takes a departure from building dovetailed planes to a plane made solely for the creation of sliding dovetails. Fig. 10 – The basic body of the plane glued up. Note the angle of the bed and the tight mouth. WhereContinue Reading Making A Dovetail Plane (Part II) STANLEY NO. S 5 STEEL JACK PLANE DID YOU KNOW Be inspired by some of the worlds most beautifully crafted handplanes. Whether you’re into infill planes, Stanley-type planes or wooden planes from maker’s large and small, you’re sure to find something you like in the Planemaker Gallery.We feature makers such as Lie Neilson, Veritas and Clark & Williams, as well as individual makers such as Bill Carter, Konrad Sauer from WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT PLANES What To Know About Planes – Choosing The Basic Tool Kit. The following article first appeared in the British magazine ‘The Woodworker’ in July, 1939. It was part of a series of articles which would run throughout the rest of that year — Part 1 being on the subject of choosing the basic tool kit. While I have included theintroduction to
STANLEY BEDROCK NO. 605-1/2 C JACK PLANE Manufactured: 1900 to 1935 Length: 15 inches Blade Width: 2-1/4 inches Construction: Cast iron, rosewood handle & knob Finish: Japanned Features: Extra wide. Corrugated sole. Superior frog seating Uses: General purpose bench plane Average Dealer Price: $150 to $500 Average eBay Price: $140 to $460Continue Reading Stanley Bedrock No. 605-1/2 CJack Plane
STANLEY NO. 71-1/2 ROUTER PLANE Stanley No. 71-1/2 Router Planes on eBay right now. While many of the dealers prices for Stanley planes are largely set by John Walters’ book “Antique & Collectible Stanley Tools” it appears that eBay, while acknowledging the Walters guide somewhat, tends to march to it’s own beat and sets its own prices. REMEMBERING THOMAS NORRIS & HIS PLANES Integrity was the key to Tom Norris’ life and work, from the largest jack planes to the smallest bronze violin-making planes; the latter little larger than my fingernail, but with a cutting iron ground, tempered and honed with as much care as it’s largest brothers. There was a press where the steel was formed for the dovetailed frames; a GENERAL HANDPLANE USE ARCHIVES Planing Plastic Laminates. While you don’t need any sort of “specialty” plane to use on plastic laminates the issue is mainly one of blade longevity. A blade ground at the normal angle of of 25 to 30 degrees soon becomes quite dull when used on these materials.What’s.
BASIC TOOLS FOR METAL PLANE MAKING Infill plane maker, Cameron Miller, gives a rundown of the basic tools needed for making metal planes. In this second part he concludes the article by concentrating on fabricating, marking and layout tools. Joining And Fabricating Tools Drills — Drills are essential for planemaking, notContinue Reading Basic Tools For Metal Plane Making– Part II
PLANEMAKING
The width for an iron plane may range from 1 inch to 1-1/2 inch. Fig. 4. — Pattern of Iron Rebate Plane : Elevation. Fig. 5. — Ditto : Plan. NOTE: Click on image to enlarge. It is not advisable to exceed 1-1/2 inch, nor is it well to go below 1 inch in an iron plane; thoughin
PLANEMAKING TIPS & TRICKS ARCHIVES Following on from our interview with British hand plane maker Bill Carter, Bill has given Handplane Central a few of his tips and tricks that he has discovered over the years while making infill and woodenhand planes.
STAT SHEETS ARCHIVES Stanley No. A 6 Aluminum Fore Plane. Manufactured: 1925 to 1938 Length: 18 inches Blade Width: 2-3/8 inches Construction: Aluminum, rosewood handle & knob Finish: None Features: A non-rusting, lighter version plane Uses: General purpose bench plane Average Dealer Price: $100 to $350 Average eBay Price: $120 to $320 Other Notes: Not. SPIERS NO. 11 DOVETAILED BULLNOSE PLANE Spiers No. 11 Dovetailed Bullnose Plane. This is a dovetailed version of a Spiers bullnose plane and, therefore, is a bit more scarce than the cast versions. It’s difficult to put an exact date on this plane but it is generally believed that the dovetailed versions came a little after the cast ones – though the two coexisted for a while.It
C. R. MILLER PLANES
These advertising pamphlets are from the Australian maker of dovetailed infill planes, C. R. Miller Planes. The first is from around 1996 and features original “old style engraved” illustrations of some of C. R. Miller’s range on one side, with a background on the maker and STANLEY NO. S 5 STEEL JACK PLANE DID YOU KNOW Be inspired by some of the worlds most beautifully crafted handplanes. Whether you’re into infill planes, Stanley-type planes or wooden planes from maker’s large and small, you’re sure to find something you like in the Planemaker Gallery.We feature makers such as Lie Neilson, Veritas and Clark & Williams, as well as individual makers such as Bill Carter, Konrad Sauer fromNORRIS 1928 CATALOG
Norris 1928 Catalog. This is the second Norris catalog addition to the site and is a reproduction of the 1928 catalog. The main difference you will note is that most of the images of the bench planes feature the Norris adjuster, whereas in the 1914 catalog the adjuster was new and not fitted in the engravings. I’ve transcribed the opening STAT SHEETS ARCHIVES Manufactured: 1915 to 1923 Length: 12-1/2 inches Blade Width: 2 inches Construction: Cast iron, beech handle & knob Finish: Japanned Features: Low angle blade Uses: Designed for end grain cutting on butcher’s blocks Average Dealer Price: $1000 to $2000 Average eBay Price: $900 to $1700 GENERAL HANDPLANE USE ARCHIVES Planing Plastic Laminates. While you don’t need any sort of “specialty” plane to use on plastic laminates the issue is mainly one of blade longevity. A blade ground at the normal angle of of 25 to 30 degrees soon becomes quite dull when used on these materials.What’s.
BASIC TOOLS FOR METAL PLANE MAKING Infill plane maker, Cameron Miller, gives a rundown of the basic tools needed for making metal planes. In this second part he concludes the article by concentrating on fabricating, marking and layout tools. Joining And Fabricating Tools Drills — Drills are essential for planemaking, notContinue Reading Basic Tools For Metal Plane Making– Part II
PLANEMAKING
The width for an iron plane may range from 1 inch to 1-1/2 inch. Fig. 4. — Pattern of Iron Rebate Plane : Elevation. Fig. 5. — Ditto : Plan. NOTE: Click on image to enlarge. It is not advisable to exceed 1-1/2 inch, nor is it well to go below 1 inch in an iron plane; thoughin
PLANEMAKING TIPS & TRICKS ARCHIVES Following on from our interview with British hand plane maker Bill Carter, Bill has given Handplane Central a few of his tips and tricks that he has discovered over the years while making infill and woodenhand planes.
STAT SHEETS ARCHIVES Stanley No. A 6 Aluminum Fore Plane. Manufactured: 1925 to 1938 Length: 18 inches Blade Width: 2-3/8 inches Construction: Aluminum, rosewood handle & knob Finish: None Features: A non-rusting, lighter version plane Uses: General purpose bench plane Average Dealer Price: $100 to $350 Average eBay Price: $120 to $320 Other Notes: Not. SPIERS NO. 11 DOVETAILED BULLNOSE PLANE Spiers No. 11 Dovetailed Bullnose Plane. This is a dovetailed version of a Spiers bullnose plane and, therefore, is a bit more scarce than the cast versions. It’s difficult to put an exact date on this plane but it is generally believed that the dovetailed versions came a little after the cast ones – though the two coexisted for a while.It
C. R. MILLER PLANES
These advertising pamphlets are from the Australian maker of dovetailed infill planes, C. R. Miller Planes. The first is from around 1996 and features original “old style engraved” illustrations of some of C. R. Miller’s range on one side, with a background on the maker and STANLEY NO. S 5 STEEL JACK PLANE DID YOU KNOW Be inspired by some of the worlds most beautifully crafted handplanes. Whether you’re into infill planes, Stanley-type planes or wooden planes from maker’s large and small, you’re sure to find something you like in the Planemaker Gallery.We feature makers such as Lie Neilson, Veritas and Clark & Williams, as well as individual makers such as Bill Carter, Konrad Sauer fromNORRIS 1928 CATALOG
Norris 1928 Catalog. This is the second Norris catalog addition to the site and is a reproduction of the 1928 catalog. The main difference you will note is that most of the images of the bench planes feature the Norris adjuster, whereas in the 1914 catalog the adjuster was new and not fitted in the engravings. I’ve transcribed the opening STAT SHEETS ARCHIVES Manufactured: 1915 to 1923 Length: 12-1/2 inches Blade Width: 2 inches Construction: Cast iron, beech handle & knob Finish: Japanned Features: Low angle blade Uses: Designed for end grain cutting on butcher’s blocks Average Dealer Price: $1000 to $2000 Average eBay Price: $900 to $1700 GENERAL HANDPLANE USE ARCHIVES Planing Plastic Laminates. While you don’t need any sort of “specialty” plane to use on plastic laminates the issue is mainly one of blade longevity. A blade ground at the normal angle of of 25 to 30 degrees soon becomes quite dull when used on these materials.What’s.
USING PLANES ARCHIVES A disadvantage with wooden planes is that, when engaged in much repair work, the soles soon begin to show signs of wear. The smoothing plane seems to suffer the most, with the result that the sole has to be trued up frequently with an ironPLANEMAKING
The width for an iron plane may range from 1 inch to 1-1/2 inch. Fig. 4. — Pattern of Iron Rebate Plane : Elevation. Fig. 5. — Ditto : Plan. NOTE: Click on image to enlarge. It is not advisable to exceed 1-1/2 inch, nor is it well to go below 1 inch in an iron plane; thoughin
ANDERSON PLANES
Anderson Planes – Traditional Style Infill Planes. Anderson Planes is a one-man operation run by Wayne Anderson from a modest basement workshop in Elk River, MN. Each and every plane that has come out of the workshop over the years has been crafted by hand at almost every step of the way. Thankfully for hand plane aficionados it shows that MAKING A DOVETAIL PLANE (PART II) Infill plane maker, C.R. Miller, takes a departure from building dovetailed planes to a plane made solely for the creation of sliding dovetails. Fig. 10 – The basic body of the plane glued up. Note the angle of the bed and the tight mouth. WhereContinue Reading Making A Dovetail Plane (Part II) STANLEY NO. S 5 STEEL JACK PLANE DID YOU KNOW Be inspired by some of the worlds most beautifully crafted handplanes. Whether you’re into infill planes, Stanley-type planes or wooden planes from maker’s large and small, you’re sure to find something you like in the Planemaker Gallery.We feature makers such as Lie Neilson, Veritas and Clark & Williams, as well as individual makers such as Bill Carter, Konrad Sauer from WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT PLANES What To Know About Planes – Choosing The Basic Tool Kit. The following article first appeared in the British magazine ‘The Woodworker’ in July, 1939. It was part of a series of articles which would run throughout the rest of that year — Part 1 being on the subject of choosing the basic tool kit. While I have included theintroduction to
STANLEY BEDROCK NO. 605-1/2 C JACK PLANE Manufactured: 1900 to 1935 Length: 15 inches Blade Width: 2-1/4 inches Construction: Cast iron, rosewood handle & knob Finish: Japanned Features: Extra wide. Corrugated sole. Superior frog seating Uses: General purpose bench plane Average Dealer Price: $150 to $500 Average eBay Price: $140 to $460Continue Reading Stanley Bedrock No. 605-1/2 CJack Plane
STANLEY NO. 71-1/2 ROUTER PLANE Stanley No. 71-1/2 Router Planes on eBay right now. While many of the dealers prices for Stanley planes are largely set by John Walters’ book “Antique & Collectible Stanley Tools” it appears that eBay, while acknowledging the Walters guide somewhat, tends to march to it’s own beat and sets its own prices. REMEMBERING THOMAS NORRIS & HIS PLANES Integrity was the key to Tom Norris’ life and work, from the largest jack planes to the smallest bronze violin-making planes; the latter little larger than my fingernail, but with a cutting iron ground, tempered and honed with as much care as it’s largest brothers. There was a press where the steel was formed for the dovetailed frames; a GENERAL HANDPLANE USE ARCHIVES Planing Plastic Laminates. While you don’t need any sort of “specialty” plane to use on plastic laminates the issue is mainly one of blade longevity. A blade ground at the normal angle of of 25 to 30 degrees soon becomes quite dull when used on these materials.What’s.
BASIC TOOLS FOR METAL PLANE MAKING Infill plane maker, Cameron Miller, gives a rundown of the basic tools needed for making metal planes. In this second part he concludes the article by concentrating on fabricating, marking and layout tools. Joining And Fabricating Tools Drills — Drills are essential for planemaking, notContinue Reading Basic Tools For Metal Plane Making– Part II
PLANEMAKING
The width for an iron plane may range from 1 inch to 1-1/2 inch. Fig. 4. — Pattern of Iron Rebate Plane : Elevation. Fig. 5. — Ditto : Plan. NOTE: Click on image to enlarge. It is not advisable to exceed 1-1/2 inch, nor is it well to go below 1 inch in an iron plane; thoughin
PLANEMAKING TIPS & TRICKS ARCHIVES Following on from our interview with British hand plane maker Bill Carter, Bill has given Handplane Central a few of his tips and tricks that he has discovered over the years while making infill and woodenhand planes.
STAT SHEETS ARCHIVES Stanley No. A 6 Aluminum Fore Plane. Manufactured: 1925 to 1938 Length: 18 inches Blade Width: 2-3/8 inches Construction: Aluminum, rosewood handle & knob Finish: None Features: A non-rusting, lighter version plane Uses: General purpose bench plane Average Dealer Price: $100 to $350 Average eBay Price: $120 to $320 Other Notes: Not. SPIERS NO. 11 DOVETAILED BULLNOSE PLANE Spiers No. 11 Dovetailed Bullnose Plane. This is a dovetailed version of a Spiers bullnose plane and, therefore, is a bit more scarce than the cast versions. It’s difficult to put an exact date on this plane but it is generally believed that the dovetailed versions came a little after the cast ones – though the two coexisted for a while.It
C. R. MILLER PLANES
These advertising pamphlets are from the Australian maker of dovetailed infill planes, C. R. Miller Planes. The first is from around 1996 and features original “old style engraved” illustrations of some of C. R. Miller’s range on one side, with a background on the maker and STANLEY NO. S 5 STEEL JACK PLANE DID YOU KNOW Be inspired by some of the worlds most beautifully crafted handplanes. Whether you’re into infill planes, Stanley-type planes or wooden planes from maker’s large and small, you’re sure to find something you like in the Planemaker Gallery.We feature makers such as Lie Neilson, Veritas and Clark & Williams, as well as individual makers such as Bill Carter, Konrad Sauer from LIBRARY RESOURCES ARCHIVES Manufactured: 1869 to 1947 Length: 6-1/4 inches Blade Width: 2-7/8 inches Construction: Cast iron, rosewood handle Finish: Japanned Features: Tilting cutter Uses: For scraping surfaces and veneers Average Dealer Price: $50 to $150 Average eBay Price: $40 to $95 Type 1: $150 to $300 TypeNORRIS 1928 CATALOG
Norris 1928 Catalog. This is the second Norris catalog addition to the site and is a reproduction of the 1928 catalog. The main difference you will note is that most of the images of the bench planes feature the Norris adjuster, whereas in the 1914 catalog the adjuster was new and not fitted in the engravings. I’ve transcribed the opening GENERAL HANDPLANE USE ARCHIVES Planing Plastic Laminates. While you don’t need any sort of “specialty” plane to use on plastic laminates the issue is mainly one of blade longevity. A blade ground at the normal angle of of 25 to 30 degrees soon becomes quite dull when used on these materials.What’s.
BASIC TOOLS FOR METAL PLANE MAKING Infill plane maker, Cameron Miller, gives a rundown of the basic tools needed for making metal planes. In this second part he concludes the article by concentrating on fabricating, marking and layout tools. Joining And Fabricating Tools Drills — Drills are essential for planemaking, notContinue Reading Basic Tools For Metal Plane Making– Part II
PLANEMAKING
The width for an iron plane may range from 1 inch to 1-1/2 inch. Fig. 4. — Pattern of Iron Rebate Plane : Elevation. Fig. 5. — Ditto : Plan. NOTE: Click on image to enlarge. It is not advisable to exceed 1-1/2 inch, nor is it well to go below 1 inch in an iron plane; thoughin
PLANEMAKING TIPS & TRICKS ARCHIVES Following on from our interview with British hand plane maker Bill Carter, Bill has given Handplane Central a few of his tips and tricks that he has discovered over the years while making infill and woodenhand planes.
STAT SHEETS ARCHIVES Stanley No. A 6 Aluminum Fore Plane. Manufactured: 1925 to 1938 Length: 18 inches Blade Width: 2-3/8 inches Construction: Aluminum, rosewood handle & knob Finish: None Features: A non-rusting, lighter version plane Uses: General purpose bench plane Average Dealer Price: $100 to $350 Average eBay Price: $120 to $320 Other Notes: Not. SPIERS NO. 11 DOVETAILED BULLNOSE PLANE Spiers No. 11 Dovetailed Bullnose Plane. This is a dovetailed version of a Spiers bullnose plane and, therefore, is a bit more scarce than the cast versions. It’s difficult to put an exact date on this plane but it is generally believed that the dovetailed versions came a little after the cast ones – though the two coexisted for a while.It
C. R. MILLER PLANES
These advertising pamphlets are from the Australian maker of dovetailed infill planes, C. R. Miller Planes. The first is from around 1996 and features original “old style engraved” illustrations of some of C. R. Miller’s range on one side, with a background on the maker and STANLEY NO. S 5 STEEL JACK PLANE DID YOU KNOW Be inspired by some of the worlds most beautifully crafted handplanes. Whether you’re into infill planes, Stanley-type planes or wooden planes from maker’s large and small, you’re sure to find something you like in the Planemaker Gallery.We feature makers such as Lie Neilson, Veritas and Clark & Williams, as well as individual makers such as Bill Carter, Konrad Sauer from LIBRARY RESOURCES ARCHIVES Manufactured: 1869 to 1947 Length: 6-1/4 inches Blade Width: 2-7/8 inches Construction: Cast iron, rosewood handle Finish: Japanned Features: Tilting cutter Uses: For scraping surfaces and veneers Average Dealer Price: $50 to $150 Average eBay Price: $40 to $95 Type 1: $150 to $300 TypeNORRIS 1928 CATALOG
Norris 1928 Catalog. This is the second Norris catalog addition to the site and is a reproduction of the 1928 catalog. The main difference you will note is that most of the images of the bench planes feature the Norris adjuster, whereas in the 1914 catalog the adjuster was new and not fitted in the engravings. I’ve transcribed the opening GENERAL HANDPLANE USE ARCHIVES Planing Plastic Laminates. While you don’t need any sort of “specialty” plane to use on plastic laminates the issue is mainly one of blade longevity. A blade ground at the normal angle of of 25 to 30 degrees soon becomes quite dull when used on these materials.What’s.
USING PLANES ARCHIVES A disadvantage with wooden planes is that, when engaged in much repair work, the soles soon begin to show signs of wear. The smoothing plane seems to suffer the most, with the result that the sole has to be trued up frequently with an ironPLANEMAKING
The width for an iron plane may range from 1 inch to 1-1/2 inch. Fig. 4. — Pattern of Iron Rebate Plane : Elevation. Fig. 5. — Ditto : Plan. NOTE: Click on image to enlarge. It is not advisable to exceed 1-1/2 inch, nor is it well to go below 1 inch in an iron plane; thoughin
ANDERSON PLANES
Anderson Planes – Traditional Style Infill Planes. Anderson Planes is a one-man operation run by Wayne Anderson from a modest basement workshop in Elk River, MN. Each and every plane that has come out of the workshop over the years has been crafted by hand at almost every step of the way. Thankfully for hand plane aficionados it shows that MAKING A DOVETAIL PLANE (PART II) Infill plane maker, C.R. Miller, takes a departure from building dovetailed planes to a plane made solely for the creation of sliding dovetails. Fig. 10 – The basic body of the plane glued up. Note the angle of the bed and the tight mouth. WhereContinue Reading Making A Dovetail Plane (Part II) STANLEY NO. S 5 STEEL JACK PLANE DID YOU KNOW Be inspired by some of the worlds most beautifully crafted handplanes. Whether you’re into infill planes, Stanley-type planes or wooden planes from maker’s large and small, you’re sure to find something you like in the Planemaker Gallery.We feature makers such as Lie Neilson, Veritas and Clark & Williams, as well as individual makers such as Bill Carter, Konrad Sauer from WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT PLANES What To Know About Planes – Choosing The Basic Tool Kit. The following article first appeared in the British magazine ‘The Woodworker’ in July, 1939. It was part of a series of articles which would run throughout the rest of that year — Part 1 being on the subject of choosing the basic tool kit. While I have included theintroduction to
STANLEY BEDROCK NO. 605-1/2 C JACK PLANE Manufactured: 1900 to 1935 Length: 15 inches Blade Width: 2-1/4 inches Construction: Cast iron, rosewood handle & knob Finish: Japanned Features: Extra wide. Corrugated sole. Superior frog seating Uses: General purpose bench plane Average Dealer Price: $150 to $500 Average eBay Price: $140 to $460Continue Reading Stanley Bedrock No. 605-1/2 CJack Plane
STANLEY NO. 71-1/2 ROUTER PLANE Stanley No. 71-1/2 Router Planes on eBay right now. While many of the dealers prices for Stanley planes are largely set by John Walters’ book “Antique & Collectible Stanley Tools” it appears that eBay, while acknowledging the Walters guide somewhat, tends to march to it’s own beat and sets its own prices. REMEMBERING THOMAS NORRIS & HIS PLANES Integrity was the key to Tom Norris’ life and work, from the largest jack planes to the smallest bronze violin-making planes; the latter little larger than my fingernail, but with a cutting iron ground, tempered and honed with as much care as it’s largest brothers. There was a press where the steel was formed for the dovetailed frames; a GENERAL HANDPLANE USE ARCHIVES Planing Plastic Laminates. While you don’t need any sort of “specialty” plane to use on plastic laminates the issue is mainly one of blade longevity. A blade ground at the normal angle of of 25 to 30 degrees soon becomes quite dull when used on these materials.What’s.
- HANDPLANE CENTRAL
The Metallic Plane Company of Auburn, N.Y. – Manufacturer And Builder (April 1878)-The article below first appeared in “The Manufacturer And Builder” in April, 1878, and highlights the benefits of metal planes produced by the Metallic Plane Company of Auburn, N.Y.While these articles were little more than advertisements in the trade papers of the day theyTHE HOWKINS PLANE
The basic design for the Howkins Plane was patented in 1913 and the first production model appeared around seven years later, in 1920. It’s conceivable that the patent and the arrival of the first production model was delayed due to the onset of the First World War. As it proved a difficult time for many planemakers this would befeasible.
PLANEMAKING
The width for an iron plane may range from 1 inch to 1-1/2 inch. Fig. 4. — Pattern of Iron Rebate Plane : Elevation. Fig. 5. — Ditto : Plan. NOTE: Click on image to enlarge. It is not advisable to exceed 1-1/2 inch, nor is it well to go below 1 inch in an iron plane; thoughin
STAT SHEETS ARCHIVES Stanley No. A 6 Aluminum Fore Plane. Manufactured: 1925 to 1938 Length: 18 inches Blade Width: 2-3/8 inches Construction: Aluminum, rosewood handle & knob Finish: None Features: A non-rusting, lighter version plane Uses: General purpose bench plane Average Dealer Price: $100 to $350 Average eBay Price: $120 to $320 Other Notes: Not.C. R. MILLER PLANES
These advertising pamphlets are from the Australian maker of dovetailed infill planes, C. R. Miller Planes. The first is from around 1996 and features original “old style engraved” illustrations of some of C. R. Miller’s range on one side, with a background on the maker andNORRIS 1928 CATALOG
Norris 1928 Catalog. This is the second Norris catalog addition to the site and is a reproduction of the 1928 catalog. The main difference you will note is that most of the images of the bench planes feature the Norris adjuster, whereas in the 1914 catalog the adjuster was new and not fitted in the engravings. I’ve transcribed the opening SOME HAND PLANE MAKING TIPS FROM BILL CARTER Following on from our interview with British hand plane maker Bill Carter, Bill has given Handplane Central a few of his tips and tricks that he has discovered over the years while making infill and wooden hand planes.. On keeping things in their place: What I tend to do with planes is Araldite the infill first, once it’s fitted, and leave that overnight before I drill the rivet holes. WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT PLANES What To Know About Planes – Choosing The Basic Tool Kit. The following article first appeared in the British magazine ‘The Woodworker’ in July, 1939. It was part of a series of articles which would run throughout the rest of that year — Part 1 being on the subject of choosing the basic tool kit. While I have included theintroduction to
STANLEY BEDROCK NO. 605-1/2 C JACK PLANE Manufactured: 1900 to 1935 Length: 15 inches Blade Width: 2-1/4 inches Construction: Cast iron, rosewood handle & knob Finish: Japanned Features: Extra wide. Corrugated sole. Superior frog seating Uses: General purpose bench plane Average Dealer Price: $150 to $500 Average eBay Price: $140 to $460Continue Reading Stanley Bedrock No. 605-1/2 CJack Plane
GENERAL HANDPLANE USE ARCHIVES Planing Plastic Laminates. While you don’t need any sort of “specialty” plane to use on plastic laminates the issue is mainly one of blade longevity. A blade ground at the normal angle of of 25 to 30 degrees soon becomes quite dull when used on these materials.What’s.
- HANDPLANE CENTRAL
The Metallic Plane Company of Auburn, N.Y. – Manufacturer And Builder (April 1878)-The article below first appeared in “The Manufacturer And Builder” in April, 1878, and highlights the benefits of metal planes produced by the Metallic Plane Company of Auburn, N.Y.While these articles were little more than advertisements in the trade papers of the day theyTHE HOWKINS PLANE
The basic design for the Howkins Plane was patented in 1913 and the first production model appeared around seven years later, in 1920. It’s conceivable that the patent and the arrival of the first production model was delayed due to the onset of the First World War. As it proved a difficult time for many planemakers this would befeasible.
PLANEMAKING
The width for an iron plane may range from 1 inch to 1-1/2 inch. Fig. 4. — Pattern of Iron Rebate Plane : Elevation. Fig. 5. — Ditto : Plan. NOTE: Click on image to enlarge. It is not advisable to exceed 1-1/2 inch, nor is it well to go below 1 inch in an iron plane; thoughin
STANLEY BEDROCK NO. 605-1/2 C JACK PLANE Manufactured: 1900 to 1935 Length: 15 inches Blade Width: 2-1/4 inches Construction: Cast iron, rosewood handle & knob Finish: Japanned Features: Extra wide. Corrugated sole. Superior frog seating Uses: General purpose bench plane Average Dealer Price: $150 to $500 Average eBay Price: $140 to $460Continue Reading Stanley Bedrock No. 605-1/2 CJack Plane
STAT SHEETS ARCHIVES Stanley No. A 6 Aluminum Fore Plane. Manufactured: 1925 to 1938 Length: 18 inches Blade Width: 2-3/8 inches Construction: Aluminum, rosewood handle & knob Finish: None Features: A non-rusting, lighter version plane Uses: General purpose bench plane Average Dealer Price: $100 to $350 Average eBay Price: $120 to $320 Other Notes: Not. SOME HAND PLANE MAKING TIPS FROM BILL CARTER Following on from our interview with British hand plane maker Bill Carter, Bill has given Handplane Central a few of his tips and tricks that he has discovered over the years while making infill and wooden hand planes.. On keeping things in their place: What I tend to do with planes is Araldite the infill first, once it’s fitted, and leave that overnight before I drill the rivet holes.C. R. MILLER PLANES
These advertising pamphlets are from the Australian maker of dovetailed infill planes, C. R. Miller Planes. The first is from around 1996 and features original “old style engraved” illustrations of some of C. R. Miller’s range on one side, with a background on the maker and WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT PLANES What To Know About Planes – Choosing The Basic Tool Kit. The following article first appeared in the British magazine ‘The Woodworker’ in July, 1939. It was part of a series of articles which would run throughout the rest of that year — Part 1 being on the subject of choosing the basic tool kit. While I have included theintroduction to
NORRIS 1928 CATALOG
Norris 1928 Catalog. This is the second Norris catalog addition to the site and is a reproduction of the 1928 catalog. The main difference you will note is that most of the images of the bench planes feature the Norris adjuster, whereas in the 1914 catalog the adjuster was new and not fitted in the engravings. I’ve transcribed the opening MAKING A DOVETAIL PLANE (PART II) Infill plane maker, C.R. Miller, takes a departure from building dovetailed planes to a plane made solely for the creation of sliding dovetails. Fig. 10 – The basic body of the plane glued up. Note the angle of the bed and the tight mouth. WhereContinue Reading Making A Dovetail Plane (Part II) BASIC TOOLS FOR METAL PLANE MAKING Infill plane maker, Cameron Miller, gives a rundown of the basic tools needed for making metal planes. In this second part he concludes the article by concentrating on fabricating, marking and layout tools. Joining And Fabricating Tools Drills — Drills are essential for planemaking, notContinue Reading Basic Tools For Metal Plane Making– Part II
C. R. MILLER PLANES
These advertising pamphlets are from the Australian maker of dovetailed infill planes, C. R. Miller Planes. The first is from around 1996 and features original “old style engraved” illustrations of some of C. R. Miller’s range on one side, with a background on the maker and LIBRARY RESOURCES ARCHIVES DID YOU KNOW Handplane Central has a range of diagrams and plans for woodworking planes and even some tutorials on plane making and tips and tricks from industry experts such as plane makers Steve Knight of Knight Toolworks, Bill Carter and C.R. Miller Planes.Need to true the sole of a wooden plane or repair a plane handle then look no further. SOME HAND PLANE MAKING TIPS FROM BILL CARTER Following on from our interview with British hand plane maker Bill Carter, Bill has given Handplane Central a few of his tips and tricks that he has discovered over the years while making infill and wooden hand planes.. On keeping things in their place: What I tend to do with planes is Araldite the infill first, once it’s fitted, and leave that overnight before I drill the rivet holes. STAT SHEETS ARCHIVES Manufactured: 1898 to 1970 Length: 8 inches Blade Width: 1-3/4 inches Construction: Cast iron, rosewood handle & knob Finish: Japanned Features: Corrugated bottom Uses: General purpose bench plane Average Dealer Price: $50 to $125 Average eBay Price: $35 to $110 Other Notes: Sweetheart versions (1920-1935) LIBRARY RESOURCES ARCHIVES Manufactured: 1869 to 1947 Length: 6-1/4 inches Blade Width: 2-7/8 inches Construction: Cast iron, rosewood handle Finish: Japanned Features: Tilting cutter Uses: For scraping surfaces and veneers Average Dealer Price: $50 to $150 Average eBay Price: $40 to $95 Type 1: $150 to $300 Type REMEMBERING THOMAS NORRIS & HIS PLANES Integrity was the key to Tom Norris’ life and work, from the largest jack planes to the smallest bronze violin-making planes; the latter little larger than my fingernail, but with a cutting iron ground, tempered and honed with as much care as it’s largest brothers. There was a press where the steel was formed for the dovetailed frames; a SPIERS NO. 1 DOVETAILED PANEL PLANE (13-1/2") Spiers No. 1 Dovetailed Panel Plane (13-1/2″) These side plate profile drawings are from a later model Spiers No. 1 dovetailed panel plane and are offered more as a template for cutting out the side plates for dovetailing, rather than a full and comprehensive set ofplans or diagrams.
MARPLES PREFABRICATED SMOOTHING PLANE Although in some ways it might be seen as taking a step backwards by using a beech wood body, the Marples “Prefabricated” Smoothing plane is quite a nice little hand plane to have around the workshop. Created in the late 1950’s and possibly to serveContinue Reading Marples Prefabricated Smoothing PlaneTHE HOWKINS PLANE
The basic design for the Howkins Plane was patented in 1913 and the first production model appeared around seven years later, in 1920. It’s conceivable that the patent and the arrival of the first production model was delayed due to the onset of the First World War. As it proved a difficult time for many planemakers this would befeasible.
REVIEWS ARCHIVES
The name Karl Holtey has been synonymous with high quality woodworking planes for about a decade now. The planes, largely modeled on the great British planes of the nineteenth century (only made better), have a reputation for being some of the most coveted and soughtPLANEMAKING
The width for an iron plane may range from 1 inch to 1-1/2 inch. Fig. 4. — Pattern of Iron Rebate Plane : Elevation. Fig. 5. — Ditto : Plan. NOTE: Click on image to enlarge. It is not advisable to exceed 1-1/2 inch, nor is it well to go below 1 inch in an iron plane; thoughin
STAT SHEETS ARCHIVES Stanley No. A 6 Aluminum Fore Plane. Manufactured: 1925 to 1938 Length: 18 inches Blade Width: 2-3/8 inches Construction: Aluminum, rosewood handle & knob Finish: None Features: A non-rusting, lighter version plane Uses: General purpose bench plane Average Dealer Price: $100 to $350 Average eBay Price: $120 to $320 Other Notes: Not.C. R. MILLER PLANES
These advertising pamphlets are from the Australian maker of dovetailed infill planes, C. R. Miller Planes. The first is from around 1996 and features original “old style engraved” illustrations of some of C. R. Miller’s range on one side, with a background on the maker and SOME HAND PLANE MAKING TIPS FROM BILL CARTER Following on from our interview with British hand plane maker Bill Carter, Bill has given Handplane Central a few of his tips and tricks that he has discovered over the years while making infill and wooden hand planes.. On keeping things in their place: What I tend to do with planes is Araldite the infill first, once it’s fitted, and leave that overnight before I drill the rivet holes.NORRIS 1928 CATALOG
Norris 1928 Catalog. This is the second Norris catalog addition to the site and is a reproduction of the 1928 catalog. The main difference you will note is that most of the images of the bench planes feature the Norris adjuster, whereas in the 1914 catalog the adjuster was new and not fitted in the engravings. I’ve transcribed the opening STAT SHEETS ARCHIVES Manufactured: 1915 to 1923 Length: 12-1/2 inches Blade Width: 2 inches Construction: Cast iron, beech handle & knob Finish: Japanned Features: Low angle blade Uses: Designed for end grain cutting on butcher’s blocks Average Dealer Price: $1000 to $2000 Average eBay Price: $900 to $1700 STANLEY NO. 129 "LIBERTY BELL" FORE PLANE Stanley No. 129 “Liberty Bell” Fore Planes on eBay right now. While many of the dealers prices for Stanley planes are largely set by John Walters’ book “Antique & Collectible Stanley Tools” it appears that eBay, while acknowledging the Walters guide somewhat, tends to march to it’s own beat and sets its own prices. SPIERS NO. 1 DOVETAILED PANEL PLANE (13-1/2") Spiers No. 1 Dovetailed Panel Plane (13-1/2″) These side plate profile drawings are from a later model Spiers No. 1 dovetailed panel plane and are offered more as a template for cutting out the side plates for dovetailing, rather than a full and comprehensive set ofplans or diagrams.
THE HOWKINS PLANE
The basic design for the Howkins Plane was patented in 1913 and the first production model appeared around seven years later, in 1920. It’s conceivable that the patent and the arrival of the first production model was delayed due to the onset of the First World War. As it proved a difficult time for many planemakers this would befeasible.
REVIEWS ARCHIVES
The name Karl Holtey has been synonymous with high quality woodworking planes for about a decade now. The planes, largely modeled on the great British planes of the nineteenth century (only made better), have a reputation for being some of the most coveted and soughtPLANEMAKING
The width for an iron plane may range from 1 inch to 1-1/2 inch. Fig. 4. — Pattern of Iron Rebate Plane : Elevation. Fig. 5. — Ditto : Plan. NOTE: Click on image to enlarge. It is not advisable to exceed 1-1/2 inch, nor is it well to go below 1 inch in an iron plane; thoughin
STAT SHEETS ARCHIVES Stanley No. A 6 Aluminum Fore Plane. Manufactured: 1925 to 1938 Length: 18 inches Blade Width: 2-3/8 inches Construction: Aluminum, rosewood handle & knob Finish: None Features: A non-rusting, lighter version plane Uses: General purpose bench plane Average Dealer Price: $100 to $350 Average eBay Price: $120 to $320 Other Notes: Not.C. R. MILLER PLANES
These advertising pamphlets are from the Australian maker of dovetailed infill planes, C. R. Miller Planes. The first is from around 1996 and features original “old style engraved” illustrations of some of C. R. Miller’s range on one side, with a background on the maker and SOME HAND PLANE MAKING TIPS FROM BILL CARTER Following on from our interview with British hand plane maker Bill Carter, Bill has given Handplane Central a few of his tips and tricks that he has discovered over the years while making infill and wooden hand planes.. On keeping things in their place: What I tend to do with planes is Araldite the infill first, once it’s fitted, and leave that overnight before I drill the rivet holes.NORRIS 1928 CATALOG
Norris 1928 Catalog. This is the second Norris catalog addition to the site and is a reproduction of the 1928 catalog. The main difference you will note is that most of the images of the bench planes feature the Norris adjuster, whereas in the 1914 catalog the adjuster was new and not fitted in the engravings. I’ve transcribed the opening STAT SHEETS ARCHIVES Manufactured: 1915 to 1923 Length: 12-1/2 inches Blade Width: 2 inches Construction: Cast iron, beech handle & knob Finish: Japanned Features: Low angle blade Uses: Designed for end grain cutting on butcher’s blocks Average Dealer Price: $1000 to $2000 Average eBay Price: $900 to $1700 STANLEY NO. 129 "LIBERTY BELL" FORE PLANE Stanley No. 129 “Liberty Bell” Fore Planes on eBay right now. While many of the dealers prices for Stanley planes are largely set by John Walters’ book “Antique & Collectible Stanley Tools” it appears that eBay, while acknowledging the Walters guide somewhat, tends to march to it’s own beat and sets its own prices. SPIERS NO. 1 DOVETAILED PANEL PLANE (13-1/2") Spiers No. 1 Dovetailed Panel Plane (13-1/2″) These side plate profile drawings are from a later model Spiers No. 1 dovetailed panel plane and are offered more as a template for cutting out the side plates for dovetailing, rather than a full and comprehensive set ofplans or diagrams.
GENERAL HANDPLANE USE ARCHIVES Planing Plastic Laminates. While you don’t need any sort of “specialty” plane to use on plastic laminates the issue is mainly one of blade longevity. A blade ground at the normal angle of of 25 to 30 degrees soon becomes quite dull when used on these materials.What’s.
STANLEY NO. S 5 STEEL JACK PLANE DID YOU KNOW Be inspired by some of the worlds most beautifully crafted handplanes. Whether you’re into infill planes, Stanley-type planes or wooden planes from maker’s large and small, you’re sure to find something you like in the Planemaker Gallery.We feature makers such as Lie Neilson, Veritas and Clark & Williams, as well as individual makers such as Bill Carter, Konrad Sauer from PLANEMAKING TIPS & TRICKS ARCHIVES Following on from our interview with British hand plane maker Bill Carter, Bill has given Handplane Central a few of his tips and tricks that he has discovered over the years while making infill and woodenhand planes.
REVIEWS ARCHIVES
The name Karl Holtey has been synonymous with high quality woodworking planes for about a decade now. The planes, largely modeled on the great British planes of the nineteenth century (only made better), have a reputation for being some of the most coveted and sought LIBRARY RESOURCES ARCHIVES DID YOU KNOW Handplane Central has a range of diagrams and plans for woodworking planes and even some tutorials on plane making and tips and tricks from industry experts such as plane makers Steve Knight of Knight Toolworks, Bill Carter and C.R. Miller Planes.Need to true the sole of a wooden plane or repair a plane handle then look no further.ANDERSON PLANES
Anderson Planes – Traditional Style Infill Planes. Anderson Planes is a one-man operation run by Wayne Anderson from a modest basement workshop in Elk River, MN. Each and every plane that has come out of the workshop over the years has been crafted by hand at almost every step of the way. Thankfully for hand plane aficionados it shows that STANLEY NO. 99 SIDE RABBET PLANE DID YOU KNOW Our aim is to make Handplane Central a valuable source of information for all types of handplanes, including wooden planes, infill planes and Stanley type planes. If you want to make a woodworking plane we have a selection of plans for making planes and we’re adding new articles almost every day. So if you’re into planemaking, aspiring to be a planemaker, a hand planePLANEMAKING
The width for an iron plane may range from 1 inch to 1-1/2 inch. Fig. 4. — Pattern of Iron Rebate Plane : Elevation. Fig. 5. — Ditto : Plan. NOTE: Click on image to enlarge. It is not advisable to exceed 1-1/2 inch, nor is it well to go below 1 inch in an iron plane; thoughin
STANLEY NO. 5-1/4 C JACK PLANE Manufactured: 1921 to 1942 Length: 11-1/2 inches Blade Width: 1-3/4 inches Construction: Cast iron, rosewood handle & knob Features: Corrugated bottom. Narrow version of number 5 Finish: Japanned Uses: General purpose bench plane Average Dealer Price: $200 to $400 Average eBay Price: $175 to $360Continue Reading Stanley No. 5-1/4 C JackPlane
STANLEY NO. 8 C JOINTER PLANE Manufactured: 1898 to 1961 Length: 24 inches Blade Width: 2-5/8 inches Construction: Cast iron, rosewood handle & knob Finish: Japanned Features: Corrugated sole Uses: General purpose bench plane Average Dealer Price: $50 to $200 Average eBay Price: $40 to $120 Other Notes: Sweetheart versions (1920-1935)Continue Reading Stanley No. 8 CJointer Plane
GENERAL HANDPLANE USE ARCHIVES Planing Plastic Laminates. While you don’t need any sort of “specialty” plane to use on plastic laminates the issue is mainly one of blade longevity. A blade ground at the normal angle of of 25 to 30 degrees soon becomes quite dull when used on these materials.What’s.
THE HOWKINS PLANE
The basic design for the Howkins Plane was patented in 1913 and the first production model appeared around seven years later, in 1920. It’s conceivable that the patent and the arrival of the first production model was delayed due to the onset of the First World War. As it proved a difficult time for many planemakers this would befeasible.
PLANEMAKING TIPS & TRICKS ARCHIVES Following on from our interview with British hand plane maker Bill Carter, Bill has given Handplane Central a few of his tips and tricks that he has discovered over the years while making infill and woodenhand planes.
REVIEWS ARCHIVES
The name Karl Holtey has been synonymous with high quality woodworking planes for about a decade now. The planes, largely modeled on the great British planes of the nineteenth century (only made better), have a reputation for being some of the most coveted and sought STAT SHEETS ARCHIVES Stanley No. A 6 Aluminum Fore Plane. Manufactured: 1925 to 1938 Length: 18 inches Blade Width: 2-3/8 inches Construction: Aluminum, rosewood handle & knob Finish: None Features: A non-rusting, lighter version plane Uses: General purpose bench plane Average Dealer Price: $100 to $350 Average eBay Price: $120 to $320 Other Notes: Not.PLANEMAKING
The width for an iron plane may range from 1 inch to 1-1/2 inch. Fig. 4. — Pattern of Iron Rebate Plane : Elevation. Fig. 5. — Ditto : Plan. NOTE: Click on image to enlarge. It is not advisable to exceed 1-1/2 inch, nor is it well to go below 1 inch in an iron plane; thoughin
STAT SHEETS ARCHIVES Manufactured: 1915 to 1923 Length: 12-1/2 inches Blade Width: 2 inches Construction: Cast iron, beech handle & knob Finish: Japanned Features: Low angle blade Uses: Designed for end grain cutting on butcher’s blocks Average Dealer Price: $1000 to $2000 Average eBay Price: $900 to $1700NORRIS 1928 CATALOG
Norris 1928 Catalog. This is the second Norris catalog addition to the site and is a reproduction of the 1928 catalog. The main difference you will note is that most of the images of the bench planes feature the Norris adjuster, whereas in the 1914 catalog the adjuster was new and not fitted in the engravings. I’ve transcribed the opening STANLEY NO. 129 "LIBERTY BELL" FORE PLANE Stanley No. 129 “Liberty Bell” Fore Planes on eBay right now. While many of the dealers prices for Stanley planes are largely set by John Walters’ book “Antique & Collectible Stanley Tools” it appears that eBay, while acknowledging the Walters guide somewhat, tends to march to it’s own beat and sets its own prices. SPIERS NO. 1 DOVETAILED PANEL PLANE (13-1/2") Spiers No. 1 Dovetailed Panel Plane (13-1/2″) These side plate profile drawings are from a later model Spiers No. 1 dovetailed panel plane and are offered more as a template for cutting out the side plates for dovetailing, rather than a full and comprehensive set ofplans or diagrams.
GENERAL HANDPLANE USE ARCHIVES Planing Plastic Laminates. While you don’t need any sort of “specialty” plane to use on plastic laminates the issue is mainly one of blade longevity. A blade ground at the normal angle of of 25 to 30 degrees soon becomes quite dull when used on these materials.What’s.
THE HOWKINS PLANE
The basic design for the Howkins Plane was patented in 1913 and the first production model appeared around seven years later, in 1920. It’s conceivable that the patent and the arrival of the first production model was delayed due to the onset of the First World War. As it proved a difficult time for many planemakers this would befeasible.
PLANEMAKING TIPS & TRICKS ARCHIVES Following on from our interview with British hand plane maker Bill Carter, Bill has given Handplane Central a few of his tips and tricks that he has discovered over the years while making infill and woodenhand planes.
REVIEWS ARCHIVES
The name Karl Holtey has been synonymous with high quality woodworking planes for about a decade now. The planes, largely modeled on the great British planes of the nineteenth century (only made better), have a reputation for being some of the most coveted and sought STAT SHEETS ARCHIVES Stanley No. A 6 Aluminum Fore Plane. Manufactured: 1925 to 1938 Length: 18 inches Blade Width: 2-3/8 inches Construction: Aluminum, rosewood handle & knob Finish: None Features: A non-rusting, lighter version plane Uses: General purpose bench plane Average Dealer Price: $100 to $350 Average eBay Price: $120 to $320 Other Notes: Not.PLANEMAKING
The width for an iron plane may range from 1 inch to 1-1/2 inch. Fig. 4. — Pattern of Iron Rebate Plane : Elevation. Fig. 5. — Ditto : Plan. NOTE: Click on image to enlarge. It is not advisable to exceed 1-1/2 inch, nor is it well to go below 1 inch in an iron plane; thoughin
STAT SHEETS ARCHIVES Manufactured: 1915 to 1923 Length: 12-1/2 inches Blade Width: 2 inches Construction: Cast iron, beech handle & knob Finish: Japanned Features: Low angle blade Uses: Designed for end grain cutting on butcher’s blocks Average Dealer Price: $1000 to $2000 Average eBay Price: $900 to $1700NORRIS 1928 CATALOG
Norris 1928 Catalog. This is the second Norris catalog addition to the site and is a reproduction of the 1928 catalog. The main difference you will note is that most of the images of the bench planes feature the Norris adjuster, whereas in the 1914 catalog the adjuster was new and not fitted in the engravings. I’ve transcribed the opening STANLEY NO. 129 "LIBERTY BELL" FORE PLANE Stanley No. 129 “Liberty Bell” Fore Planes on eBay right now. While many of the dealers prices for Stanley planes are largely set by John Walters’ book “Antique & Collectible Stanley Tools” it appears that eBay, while acknowledging the Walters guide somewhat, tends to march to it’s own beat and sets its own prices. SPIERS NO. 1 DOVETAILED PANEL PLANE (13-1/2") Spiers No. 1 Dovetailed Panel Plane (13-1/2″) These side plate profile drawings are from a later model Spiers No. 1 dovetailed panel plane and are offered more as a template for cutting out the side plates for dovetailing, rather than a full and comprehensive set ofplans or diagrams.
HANDPLANE MARKETPLACE Handplane Central has information on the different types of planes, what they look like and how to use them. We also have articles on how to choose a hand plane and exactly what you need to know beforehand. From the bare bones basic kit right up to the complete workshop, what planes are luxuries and what planes you just can’t do without! PLANEMAKING TIPS & TRICKS ARCHIVES Following on from our interview with British hand plane maker Bill Carter, Bill has given Handplane Central a few of his tips and tricks that he has discovered over the years while making infill and woodenhand planes.
MAKING A DOVETAIL PLANE (PART II) Infill plane maker, C.R. Miller, takes a departure from building dovetailed planes to a plane made solely for the creation of sliding dovetails. Fig. 10 – The basic body of the plane glued up. Note the angle of the bed and the tight mouth. WhereContinue Reading Making A Dovetail Plane (Part II) BASIC TOOLS FOR METAL PLANE MAKING Infill plane maker, Cameron Miller, gives a rundown of the basic tools needed for making metal planes. In this second part he concludes the article by concentrating on fabricating, marking and layout tools. Joining And Fabricating Tools Drills — Drills are essential for planemaking, notContinue Reading Basic Tools For Metal Plane Making– Part II
SOME HAND PLANE MAKING TIPS FROM BILL CARTER Following on from our interview with British hand plane maker Bill Carter, Bill has given Handplane Central a few of his tips and tricks that he has discovered over the years while making infill and wooden hand planes.. On keeping things in their place: What I tend to do with planes is Araldite the infill first, once it’s fitted, and leave that overnight before I drill the rivet holes. LIBRARY RESOURCES ARCHIVES Manufactured: 1869 to 1947 Length: 6-1/4 inches Blade Width: 2-7/8 inches Construction: Cast iron, rosewood handle Finish: Japanned Features: Tilting cutter Uses: For scraping surfaces and veneers Average Dealer Price: $50 to $150 Average eBay Price: $40 to $95 Type 1: $150 to $300 TypeC. R. MILLER PLANES
These advertising pamphlets are from the Australian maker of dovetailed infill planes, C. R. Miller Planes. The first is from around 1996 and features original “old style engraved” illustrations of some of C. R. Miller’s range on one side, with a background on the maker and WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT PLANES What To Know About Planes – Choosing The Basic Tool Kit. The following article first appeared in the British magazine ‘The Woodworker’ in July, 1939. It was part of a series of articles which would run throughout the rest of that year — Part 1 being on the subject of choosing the basic tool kit. While I have included theintroduction to
SPIERS NO. 1 DOVETAILED PANEL PLANE (13-1/2") Spiers No. 1 Dovetailed Panel Plane (13-1/2″) These side plate profile drawings are from a later model Spiers No. 1 dovetailed panel plane and are offered more as a template for cutting out the side plates for dovetailing, rather than a full and comprehensive set ofplans or diagrams.
REMEMBERING THOMAS NORRIS & HIS PLANES Integrity was the key to Tom Norris’ life and work, from the largest jack planes to the smallest bronze violin-making planes; the latter little larger than my fingernail, but with a cutting iron ground, tempered and honed with as much care as it’s largest brothers. There was a press where the steel was formed for the dovetailed frames; a* Home
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