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    Default My weekend score. Any help in details welcome

    Some of you may have seen this 28" 4TPI rip saw already. J Tyzack and Sons Sheffield.



    Also a couple of larger saws left amd rigjt of me



    The one on the left



    And the one on the right



    I licked up a hammer head. No markings but claw in good nick. Just need a new handle



    Then there is the plane. Just am Aussie made one



    It was sold in two pieces



    I'll try and tune it up well



    Then there were the wooden planes. This one a daddo plane I guess



    Blade on a slight shear





    Nice looking plane.



    There was another hammer with handle but I have that on the job.

    More to come

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    This 'beading plane'? Seems to have holes for a fence



    End view



    Blade



    And profile



    This one is a bit different. Rather upright blade



    Ward stamped on the blade



    Not your normal blade



    Help on thia would be great



    Another plane that seems to be missing a throat plate



    Otherwise all intact



    And another stamp



    Last of the profile planes



    This one is complete also



    Also a little hand drill



    I liked this as it had two drive gears



    Oh and a close up if the teeth from the large cross cut saws





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    Quote Originally Posted by elanjacobs View Post
    Great read. Just what I was looking for

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    A wire cup wheel in a drill or angle grinder is great for chewing off heavy rust without damaging the good steel underneath if you want to quickly clean the plane blades up. It might make the stamps easier to read.

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    Quite an interesting array of tools.

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