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21st October 2017, 11:03 PM
Thread: H&R moulding plane irons.
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Bevan, I come back to this forum occasionally,...
Bevan,
I come back to this forum occasionally, recently because a friend alerted me to Ian's plane making. however my last post was back in August, and before that back in June.
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26th August 2017, 04:04 PM
Thread: Saw Report - QLD
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Lakeside was a house brand for Montgomery Ward,...
Lakeside was a house brand for Montgomery Ward, Chicago, Il
Saws on page 969 & 970 of the 1916 catalogue....
https://archive.org/stream/MontgomeryWard1916/Montgomery%20Ward%201916#page/n969/
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23rd June 2017, 06:19 PM
Thread: Ebay Droppings Thread.
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For all the humor these create, they do have a...
For all the humor these create, they do have a place in our history and folk seem to relate to the basic standard of design and workmanship in them. Back in the 80s when very few were known, a...
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23rd June 2017, 05:49 PM
Thread: Ebay Droppings Thread.
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LOL ..... I try and look at the them the same way...
LOL ..... I try and look at the them the same way my kids look at my most precious treasures, through glasses that bear a resemblance to a pair like these ones ^----$^$----^
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23rd June 2017, 05:41 PM
Thread: Ebay Droppings Thread.
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I've seen so many variations in them, I'm pretty...
I've seen so many variations in them, I'm pretty happy to accept the sharp edges (seen that before), and those ribs look like the riveted variety...I think I can just pick up the outline of a pin at...
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23rd June 2017, 05:13 PM
Thread: Ebay Droppings Thread.
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I'll go back for another look ... do I really...
I'll go back for another look ... do I really have to???
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23rd June 2017, 03:26 PM
Thread: Ebay Droppings Thread.
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They are both McConnel planes. Some had Pat Pend,...
They are both McConnel planes. Some had Pat Pend, some had Pat, some no mark.
If they aren't are the ugliest plane ever to have been dreamed up, I've not seen the worst, and I sell them as fast as I... -
14th May 2017, 12:29 PM
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VICTORIA I'll take these. Thanks, Peter
I'll take these.
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7th May 2017, 05:03 PM
Thread: Very strange "rebate" plane...
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Its a user made side rebate plane. for working...
Its a user made side rebate plane. for working the side of a rebate to open it up, or to make a dovetailed rebate...Many commercial makers offered a comparable pair or single plane for both options....
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26th March 2017, 01:30 PM
Thread: Collect chuck for sale
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Ill take it, Thanks ... Peter
Ill take it,
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21st February 2017, 01:26 PM
Thread: Identifying an Infill Plane
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Hi Weaver, My comment above "the "maker" of a...
Hi Weaver,
My comment above "the "maker" of a poorly executed plane." wasn't directed specifically at your plane. I'm sorry if that's how you read it ... and I can understand my clumsy writing may... -
20th February 2017, 05:34 PM
Thread: Identifying an Infill Plane
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Hi weaver, I'm afraid you have been misled.......
Hi weaver,
I'm afraid you have been misled....
It is a common mistake, perhaps unsurprisingly sometimes made by tool dealers, to claim a name found ONLY on the blade set as the "maker" of a poorly... -
20th February 2017, 08:53 AM
Thread: Identifying an Infill Plane
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weaver, it doesn't have any of the...
weaver,
it doesn't have any of the "fingerprints" of the commercial makers.
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15th February 2017, 11:29 AM
Thread: Roman Workbench
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My Dad was a paint chemist from the early 1950s...
My Dad was a paint chemist from the early 1950s and he told us when we were very young (in the 1960s) that it was studies by a doctor in Queensland on kids back in the 1890s that was first to report...
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9th February 2017, 11:32 AM
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Elan, There is a huge amount of information...
Elan,
There is a huge amount of information hidden in that date!
The Patent date - 24th Dec 1867 refers to US Patent #72,443, one of Leonard Bailey's patents.
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8th February 2017, 11:11 AM
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Hi Elan, Since we moved to the Peninsula I've...
Hi Elan,
Since we moved to the Peninsula I've sold most of my Stanley tool, and patented plane collection. A decision about displaying them need to be made. Room wasn't available, and leaving them... -
7th February 2017, 10:29 PM
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Hi Elan, They are a pretty rare plane, and I've...
Hi Elan,
They are a pretty rare plane, and I've a real soft spot for them, for sure one of the most interesting planes Stanley ever made.
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4th January 2017, 04:42 PM
Thread: Anyone Actually Using a Mitre Plane?
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Ian, There is a #9 in there. Cheers, Peter
Ian,
There is a #9 in there.
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4th January 2017, 01:07 PM
Thread: Anyone Actually Using a Mitre Plane?
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In NY around the same time Spiers was making...
In NY around the same time Spiers was making mitre planes there were manufactures of very similar planes.
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3rd January 2017, 09:27 PM
Thread: Anyone Actually Using a Mitre Plane?
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Not having a clue seems to me where you start,...
Not having a clue seems to me where you start, and just go on from there to ridicule the people here who use and collect!! WHY come along like that???.
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20th December 2016, 04:44 PM
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As the chairman of the trade advisory committee...
As the chairman of the trade advisory committee for the jewellery industry in Victoria in the mid 1980s, which was required under the state government legislation, to write a curriculum and syllabus...
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8th December 2016, 02:54 PM
Thread: Wolfenden 12" Jointer
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Hi Leanne, Mine is made from 20mm ply. Here are...
Hi Leanne,
Mine is made from 20mm ply.
Here are some pictures
http://www.petermcbride.com/temp/images/buzzer_guard02.jpg
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8th December 2016, 10:53 AM
Thread: Ebay Droppings Thread.
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This made me giggle! Cheers, Peter 2...
This made me giggle!
Cheers,
Peter
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7th December 2016, 10:04 PM
Thread: Wolfenden 12" Jointer
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I'll try take some closeup pics over the next few...
I'll try take some closeup pics over the next few days, and post them here ....
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24th November 2016, 10:00 PM
Thread: big Premo bandsaw
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Premo .... nice stuff! Matty (L.S.Barker1970)...
Premo .... nice stuff!
Matty (L.S.Barker1970) has a Premo 4 side moulder.
Here are a couple of clips of it running a picture moulding, pretty certain it was for it's maiden run.
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20th November 2016, 11:50 AM
Thread: Wolfenden 12" Jointer
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You've come to the right place ... beauty in old...
You've come to the right place ... beauty in old cast iron machinery is what it's all about here!
Cat,
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20th November 2016, 10:00 AM
Thread: Wolfenden 12" Jointer
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Hi Cat, I had the same machine for a while, and...
Hi Cat,
I had the same machine for a while, and mine was painted a real bright blue.
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17th November 2016, 12:23 PM
Thread: Show us your sharpening stone boxes.
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Hi danimac85, Like the 2 blokes above - Rob &...
Hi danimac85,
Like the 2 blokes above - Rob & Stewie, the oil stones I have get flattened using Silicon Carbide grit on glass. I have 60 or 80grit and then 220 grit if I think it needs it. (pretty... -
14th November 2016, 11:26 PM
Thread: Show us your sharpening stone boxes.
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Huon, I've though for a long time, the cheapest...
Huon,
I've though for a long time, the cheapest way to buy huon is in a secondhand boat. You might just about get the boat for free after you pay for the huon...am I right?
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14th November 2016, 05:06 PM
Thread: Show us your sharpening stone boxes.
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Maybe not in BC....but elsewhere, maybe all over...
Maybe not in BC....but elsewhere, maybe all over the world, in traditional woodworking workshops it was a right of passage to make wooden boxes for your newly acquired OIL stones, after sharpening...
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8th November 2016, 02:32 PM
Thread: Undocumented Disston Saw
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I remember a quite humorous reply I got from an...
I remember a quite humorous reply I got from an ebay seller in the US many years ago...
Something like this.
.... don't need to sell this tool to you .... I just do it to keep the staff busy .. I... -
8th November 2016, 12:56 PM
Thread: A load of Silky Oak, now what to do?
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All the Silky Oak I've had milled had sapwood...
All the Silky Oak I've had milled had sapwood that must be the favourite food of lyctus borer.
Don't depend on that being still there in your working out dimensions.
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28th October 2016, 11:14 AM
Thread: Skew plane bedding angles explained.
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Skew plane bedding angles explained.
Back in 2009 I made a little skew throat plane based on a gunmetal plane Rob (auscab) has.
It was a lovely fit in the hand, and was a delight to use. I decided to make one, and add the skew mouth to... -
27th October 2016, 04:39 PM
Thread: UNKNOWN Handplane ?
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Ian, I'm starting a new thread, and will try...
Ian,
I'm starting a new thread, and will try and explain it without a word of geometry and maths.
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27th October 2016, 04:37 PM
Thread: UNKNOWN Handplane ?
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Kuffy, I was wondering when the compound miter...
Kuffy,
I was wondering when the compound miter saw analogy would come up.
Edit:- sorry had a brain explosion there :C ... TABLE saw that should be!!!
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27th October 2016, 03:24 PM
Thread: UNKNOWN Handplane ?
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Ian, It did cross my mind about the veterinary...
Ian,
It did cross my mind about the veterinary work. I've spoken to a couple of surgeons my wife works for, and discussed the visualization in 3D. Since I was kid I've been able to stare into... -
27th October 2016, 01:25 PM
Thread: UNKNOWN Handplane ?
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IanW, If it's cool with you, I think a pictorial...
IanW,
If it's cool with you, I think a pictorial description of the key to the skew might be better in another new post??
Edit: woops, a new thread....not a post!
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27th October 2016, 10:59 AM
Thread: UNKNOWN Handplane ?
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Ian,Thanks. Yes, that didn't include the drawing...
Ian,Thanks. Yes, that didn't include the drawing and dreaming phase of the plane making.
I've met you at least once in Melbourne that I can remember.... All the stuff is here, come here, down to the... -
26th October 2016, 11:52 PM
Thread: UNKNOWN Handplane ?
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Thanks Stewie, My mate bought a pair in cast...
Thanks Stewie,
My mate bought a pair in cast gunmetal, one very like that one, and one with a curved base.
Very talented bloke, was raving about the straight bottom one, and showed me how he used... -
26th October 2016, 07:19 PM
Thread: UNKNOWN Handplane ?
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Govest69, I had a little time today to go...
Govest69,
I had a little time today to go hunting through some books to refresh my pretty reliable visual memory with some solid recorded information about your plane...
A dutch rebate plane with... -
26th October 2016, 09:58 AM
Thread: UNKNOWN Handplane ?
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In the mood of wandering in and out of the topic...
In the mood of wandering in and out of the topic a bit, or maybe a strenuous link.
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26th October 2016, 09:41 AM
Thread: UNKNOWN Handplane ?
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'morning Ian There are two types of plane there,...
'morning Ian
There are two types of plane there, the rebate and the shoulder plane.
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25th October 2016, 06:47 PM
Thread: UNKNOWN Handplane ?
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Variation on the same theme, a handled rebate...
Variation on the same theme, a handled rebate plane, but made in wood.
An early US Patent plane.
A Worrall's Patent, Aug 8th 1854, Made by Union Tool Co. For Alex McBride, Louisville, Kentucky.... -
25th October 2016, 04:58 PM
Thread: UNKNOWN Handplane ?
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Govest69 I'll go through it with some...
Govest69
I'll go through it with some pictures. Here we go with pretty straight forward explanation about why I KNEW what was the thinking behind that Great Northern Rebate Plane.
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25th October 2016, 04:37 PM
Thread: UNKNOWN Handplane ?
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Thanks for that!!! That's Fantastic, I was...
Thanks for that!!!
That's Fantastic,
I was distracted for a while there, but back now.
I can see lead solder in there to hold it together. Rivets/screws as well.
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25th October 2016, 04:28 PM
Thread: UNKNOWN Handplane ?
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Hi Paul, and IanW I'll try and explain and...
Hi Paul, and IanW
I'll try and explain and clarify it for you. I was told by someone I respect to take a deep breath, not to walk away, and to describe what happened in as non-emotive a way as... -
23rd October 2016, 11:47 PM
Thread: UNKNOWN Handplane ?
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The wood wouldn't know!!!! They both do the...
The wood wouldn't know!!!!
They both do the same job, The euro plane has an adjustable throat. Thought by many at the time time to be a valuable addition to a plane.
That's the point!
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23rd October 2016, 08:53 PM
Thread: UNKNOWN Handplane ?
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Derek..... what can I say. a shop done...
Derek.....
what can I say.
a shop done modification .... to a shop made plane .... that didn't need to be made(12 inch long) ... modified by a user or buyer to use as a scrub plane.
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23rd October 2016, 02:15 PM
Thread: UNKNOWN Handplane ?
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I just looked to see if I had a pic uploaded of...
I just looked to see if I had a pic uploaded of one of mine.
Here it is.
Since I got this over 20 years ago in South Australia, I've restored it. The wood was rotten.
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23rd October 2016, 02:04 PM
Thread: UNKNOWN Handplane ?
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Not at all convinced that is the origin. Where...
Not at all convinced that is the origin.
Where could you find a 12 inch / 300mm long, bevel down infilled, steel body shoulder plane to cut up?
I've seen purpose built planes that are a...