Many think the #5 1/4 was a Stanley invention. Stanley was not the first to make a #5 1/4 bench plane. They did change its […]
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Restoration Technique Comparisons
After some discussions on Facebook’s Unplugged Woodworker group on what is the best technique to remove rust from the sides of a rusty old plane, […]
Continue readingHand Plane Restoration by the no soak method.
Every blog on hand plane restoration starts with some kind of soaking. Evapo-rust, citric acid, electrolysis, all meant to eat away the rust. I go into detail on these methods and more on my full Bench Plane Restoration Guide. But I’ve been soaking my planes less and less lately, finding a faster and a much safer approach.
Continue readingCraftsman Plane Pamphlet 1951
Craftsman Hand Plane Model Number Comparison
Craftsman Hand Plane Model Number Comparison, for those asking “Who made my Craftsman Plane”? Some Additional Information from Glen on Millers Falls Dating the logo […]
Continue readingStanley Time Line
A History Timeline of Stanley Works and Stanley Rule & Level, gathered from multiple sources, knowledge bases and collector information. I will add information as […]
Continue reading1908 Sears Roebuck Catalogue Tools
1908 Sears Roebuck Catalogue Tools including Sargent made Fulton hand Planes. These would be type 2 or 3 Sargent planes. Date Fulton just like you […]
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Stanley’s The Joy of Accomplishment
Continue readingWinchester Planes
Winchester (founded 1855) started marketing tools about 1919 to fill up post war (WW I – July 28, 1914 – November 11, 1918) production capacity. […]
Continue readingStanley English Type Study Draft
I picked this up from Instagram here, and with permission, decided to carry on the conversation. My continued interest in the history of Hand planes […]
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