Shingle Plane

Country of origin
China
Material
Oak
Condition
Good
Reference
#846-554B-F5

Speciality plane from China.
Shingle plane. Body is a 37 cm long 3.1 cm square wood with two side handles that are rounded off to 3 cm in diameter and 8 cm long each. In the middle, there is an 8.4 cm wide, 1.6 cm high at the back and 1.1 cm high at the front, chip slot. Next to it, horizontally, are two 8 mm drillings for the screws of the shaving thickness adjuster and vertically two 6 mm holes for attaching the frame setting holder. Shaving thickness adjuster made of wood, 2.1x18.5x3 cm, with two continuous slots at the bottom, each 1 cm wide and 2.4 cm high. The wood is slightly rounded longitudinally at the bottom and 10 cm wide in the middle, encased with a thin nailed-on bronze sheet. It is held by two 69 mm long 8 mm flat head screws and a wing nut with a washer. Thread Whitworth 55° 18 G 5/16". For shingle thicknesses up to just under 1 cm. Under the iron, in a U shape, is a double (left and right) side stop with two 8.6 cm long, 2.2 cm wide, and 1.1 cm high strips, and a 12.2 cm wide, 3.2 cm wedge board nailed on the back, 0.2 cm thick (iron thickness) at the front and 0.8 cm at the back. The distance between the two side stops is 7.6 cm. Two vertical screws hold the plane rod, U shape, and the plane iron tightly together. The 48 mm long 6 mm countersunk head screws with 4 mm thick 12 mm square nuts have the same thread as above. Iron 120 mm 34 mm long with 2 holes Cutting angle 0 degrees.

Iron: 120 mm, 34 mm long with 2 holes.
Cutting Angle: 0°

Brand is stamped.


Weight in Grammes. Measurement in millimeters. Figures approximate.
Weight Length Width Height
405 110 370 44
Weight: 0.89 lbs, 14.29 oz
Length 4.33 in Width 14.57 in Height 1.73 in

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