Three woodies recently given to me:
- The big one is 17” long and has a 2 1/8” tapered blade by Lewis & Co. Sheffield. It has no visible writing on it. There is a bit of a split at the back left corner but looks sound otherwise.
- The middle one has a 2 1/8” tapered blade stamped: Warranted Sheffield, Pharaoh Brand. The back end is stamped with “Master” and “279”. Wooden parts are in fairly good shape.
- The small one has a 1 ¾” Stanley parallel blade that looks like it belongs to a Bailey type plane. The construction is interesting: it is in two parts, dowelled and glued together, and has an insert at the mouth. I wonder if it was originally a wider plane that has been “cut down”.
So far I have de-rusted the blades and cap irons. The ones for the big and small planes won’t require much work but the end of the middle plane’s blade is very badly pitted.
Nothing very valuable here, I think, but I’ll see if I can put them into usable condition.
- The big one is 17” long and has a 2 1/8” tapered blade by Lewis & Co. Sheffield. It has no visible writing on it. There is a bit of a split at the back left corner but looks sound otherwise.
- The middle one has a 2 1/8” tapered blade stamped: Warranted Sheffield, Pharaoh Brand. The back end is stamped with “Master” and “279”. Wooden parts are in fairly good shape.
- The small one has a 1 ¾” Stanley parallel blade that looks like it belongs to a Bailey type plane. The construction is interesting: it is in two parts, dowelled and glued together, and has an insert at the mouth. I wonder if it was originally a wider plane that has been “cut down”.
So far I have de-rusted the blades and cap irons. The ones for the big and small planes won’t require much work but the end of the middle plane’s blade is very badly pitted.
Nothing very valuable here, I think, but I’ll see if I can put them into usable condition.