Stanley No. 5 Planes
Shapleigh 10″ Brace X3D99
Shapleigh Nickel Plated Ratchet Brace – Hardwood Trim Knurled chuck, Full steel clad, ball bearing head. Open ring ratchet. Spring alligator pattern, forged steel jaws. Sweep 10 inches.
sliding T Bevel
A sliding T bevel is a useful tools for setting and transferring angles. This is a sample of a pair of rosewood and brass sliding t-bevels. One is seven inches long and the larger one is eleven inches. Both have rosewood handles with solid brass edge treatments. The smaller one uses a turn button to … Read more
Stanley No. 5 Jack Plane Type 8
Manufactured between 1899-1902 Characteristics that define a Stanley Type 8 Jack Plane Other Type 8 Features on This Plane Pictures of the Stanley No. 5 Jack Plane Type 8 Reconditioning Process The following work was done to recondition this plane. BODY – All Japanned areas have been cleaned with a brush and light solvent. The … Read more
Stanley No. 4 Plane Type 20
Stanley No. 3 Plane Type 20
Stanley No. 4 Smooth Plane Type 20 (1962-1967)
This is a Stanley No. 4 Smooth Plane Type 20 in production during the years 1962 to 1967. Indicators of a Type 20 Plane Other No. Plane Characteristics The plane body measures 9 inches long and the cutter is 2 inches wide. The body of this plane is painted blue, not the black jappaning of … Read more
Stanley Bailey No. 3 Smooth Plane
Made in England This is a Stanley “Bailey” No. 3 Plane probably a Type 17. I believe this included a composition handle and tall front knob with steel nuts at the top, not brass. It does not have a patent date on the body but it does include “Bailey” behind the front knob and “Made … Read more
Stanley No. 6 Plane
This is a nice Stanley No. 6 Plane.
Stanley No. 5 Type 11 Plane Body
Stanley No. 5 Type 11 Plane Characteristics that indicate this is a Type 11 Plane:
Craftsman Combination Plane, Wood Box & 23 Blades
This tool set is very similar to the Stanley 45, but may predate it. Anyone have information regarding the tool set?
Stanley No. 113 Circular or Compass Plane
The Stanley No. 113 Circular Plane was used for planing convex or concave surfaces. It was one of three models Stanley had for circular planes. The other popular models were the ones known as the Victor design first produced by the Leonard Bailey company: The No. 20 Victor Circular Plane and the 20 1/2 Victor … Read more
Stanley Cabinet Makers Rabbet Plane
This Stanley Cabinet Makers Rabbet Plane is designed for fine Cabinet or other work where extreme accuracy is required. Both sides of these planes are square with the bottom, and the sides and bottoms are machine ground. The sides and bottom begin square with each other, the plane will lie perfectly flat on either side, … Read more
Stanley No. 46 Skew Cutter Combination Plane
The Stanley No. 46 Skew Cutter Combination Plane looks almost identical to the Stanley 45, except that the cutters are skewed or angled with respect to the bottom of the plane, and no beading or moulding blades were offered with them. Early models of the 46 and 47 had no fence, although the early 46’s … Read more
Stanley Hand Planes
Stanley has been manufacturing the Stanley Hand Plane since 1869 when the first iron bench plane was produced. Stanley planes had a superior design that made it easier to fit a board with a Stanley plane. Construction of Stanley Bench Planes The frog is so fastened to the “heel” and “toe” supports that it is … Read more
Stanley Woodworking Tools
History of the Stanley Rule & Level Company In 1843, American industrialist, Frederick Trent Stanley, founded Stanley’s Bolt Manufactory of New Britain, Connecticut to manufacture door bolts and other hardware from wrought iron. In 1852 they changed the name to the Stanley Works, which continued to make hardware under that name. At that time, Henry … Read more
Antique Vintage Stanley 8″ Steel Try Square
Antique Vintage Stanley 8″ Steel Try Square Antique Tools Rough. Has the Stanley triangle logo. Probably from an old school shop as the handle is painted green. It’s in rough used condition but has lots of character.
Rare Stanley NO 5 1/2 Early Frog 2 1/4 Inch Wide Type 10
This well preserved Stanely No 5 1/2 Frog came from an early Type 10 plane.
stanley no 278 rabbet & fillister plane
Check out this old plane. A Stanley No 278 Rabbet & Fillister Plane. Can’t imagine doing this by hand.
Stanly no. 3 bench planes
The Stanley No. 3 Bench Plane is a little smaller and easier to handle than the No. 4 plane. It’s a great one to use for smaller lighter or thinner boards and because it’s smaller and lighter, it’s much easier to manipulate. The No. 3 plane pictured below was made in England.
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