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English_Back_Saw_2_sm_pic.jpgCrownshaw Chapman & Co #2242 viewsThis is the back of the saw as found. writt
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Larrys7.jpgOld No. 7319 views Rehabed Stanley #7 type 17. writt
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TSchaplin2.jpgChaplin's Patent overall156 views This view gives a good look at the workings of this plane. The knob is original and it appears to be rosewood. writt
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Knob___Tote_3.jpgWalnut Knob & Tote Mounted220 views This pic shows the walnut knob & tote mounted on my #4 type 9 user. writt
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Knob___Tote_2.jpgWalnut Knob166 views This pic shows the fine bead turned at the bottom of the knob. This is a bit too subtle. The next bead will be a bit bolder. writt
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knob_blank_2.jpgKnob Blank Bottom114 views This is the bottom of the knob blank. You can see the 19/23" diameter hole and the 5/16" diameter thru hole. writt
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plough3.jpgPlough Mark104 viewsMakers mark for screw arm plough plane writt
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TSchaplin1.jpgChaplin's Patent side view183 views The sides and shoulders on this plane are very good looking. writt

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cocosets2.jpgCocobolo Wood Sets155 viewsThis pic is of the first sets of Stanley wood out of cocobolo. They have been polished to P600, a light coat of "Tony's Goop" applied and several coats of wax. writtNov 24, 2011
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miterbox1.jpgMiter Box 1145 views Side View of Unknown Miter Box writtSep 13, 2011
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miterbox2.jpgMiter Box 2104 views Side View of Unknown Miter Box writtSep 13, 2011
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miterbox3.jpgMiter Box 390 viewsBottom view of unknown miter box writtSep 13, 2011
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knob_blank_1.jpgKnob Blank135 views I cut the knob blank 2"X2"X2". The top and bottom must be very parallel. and the height is the finished height of the knob. On the top drill a 7/16" diameter hole 1/2" deep for the brass mounting nut. On the bottom drill a 19/32" diameter hole 1/2" deep to fit over the boss on the plane. Then drill a 5/16" hole through. Turning is the last thing I do. writtJun 05, 2011
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knob_blank_2.jpgKnob Blank Bottom114 views This is the bottom of the knob blank. You can see the 19/23" diameter hole and the 5/16" diameter thru hole. writtJun 05, 2011
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lathe_fixture.jpgKnob Fixture136 views This is the fixture for turning the knob. It is tapped 1/4-20. The large hole in the bottom of the knob fits over the small diameter on the fixture uo to the face of the larger diameter and is held on with a 1/4-20 socket cap screw. writtJun 05, 2011
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lathe_setup.jpgLathe Setup130 viewsI use a live center for turning because there is a lot hanging out of the spindle. The center is removed for shaping the top of the knob. writtJun 05, 2011

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