08-27-2016, 10:01 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-27-2016, 10:53 AM by tablesawtom.)
The plane has been precision ground and flat within .0015. Actually it is flatter. The sides were ground square to the bottom. Kind of makes then maybe a good choice for a shooting board although these are shorter
The blades have also been ground so there is no pitting or anything to contend with when sharpening. One doesn't have a lot of flat lapping on the top of the blade.
The plane needs nothing but sharpening. Otherwise it is ready to go right out of the box.
First up is a #80 M cabinet scraper. The M stands for malleable iron which is not to common. What it means is it has less chance of braking in to if it is dropped in on a cement floor. Both cutting edges have been ground at 45% and the hook rolled. The bottom has also been lapped. It is ready to put to work. Japanning is at least 96% Asking $50 plus shipping. Yes it is new or almost new price but it is an M and a lot of work has been saved by putting the 45% angles on.
I also sharpen scraper cutters in case someone is interested. PM me if so.
I also have a Stanley 151 M spoke shave. Again it is an M and not the run of the mill spoke shaves. As you can see the japanning is close to 100%. The blade has been ground and sharpened asking $30 plus
Next is a Bailey #3 that was made in England. Usually I find the later stuff made in England to be a little higher in quality, but it is a later model and all of the quality issues that might have been present have been addressed with the grinding. It had a broken, beyond repair, tote so the wood has been replaced. The japanning is 99% and original. Asking $25 for the plane and $40 for the grinding or $65 plus shipping. A special price of $70 if you wish it sharpened. Usually I strip them all completely down but I ran out of time so I so didn't take it apart for the photo.
Thanks for looking,
Tom
I have some more.
Next is a Bailey 4C type 12 plane for sale. It has been resurrected from the dead. It has been stripped and repainted. It has a very close fit at the toe of the frog so there is no side to side movement. The frog has a full machined face and the knob and tote are new and made out of Babinga. Asking $80 plus shipping. Week end special running until whatever, $85 sharpened.
Next I have a Miller Falls equivalent of a Stanley 78. The japanning is 99%99 andit is probably the nicest one I have ever came acrossed. The body, blade, and chip braker are all the same thickness. I use mine as a shoulder as well as a rabbit plane Sometimes one has to use both sides and when I do I find this feature priceless. Asking $55 plus and again the special of $60 sharpened ready to go out of the box.
And lastly is a Stanley Block plane. It is 6 inches long and a standard angle plane and has a movable front jaw. It is probably one of the last one of the Stanley blocks that was truly a great little plane. Japanning is original and every thing operated smoothly. The pictures do not do the grinding finish justice. Asking $25 for the plane, $20 for grinding for a total of $45 plus shipping, $50 if sharpened.
Thanks for looking,
Tom
The blades have also been ground so there is no pitting or anything to contend with when sharpening. One doesn't have a lot of flat lapping on the top of the blade.
The plane needs nothing but sharpening. Otherwise it is ready to go right out of the box.
First up is a #80 M cabinet scraper. The M stands for malleable iron which is not to common. What it means is it has less chance of braking in to if it is dropped in on a cement floor. Both cutting edges have been ground at 45% and the hook rolled. The bottom has also been lapped. It is ready to put to work. Japanning is at least 96% Asking $50 plus shipping. Yes it is new or almost new price but it is an M and a lot of work has been saved by putting the 45% angles on.
I also sharpen scraper cutters in case someone is interested. PM me if so.
I also have a Stanley 151 M spoke shave. Again it is an M and not the run of the mill spoke shaves. As you can see the japanning is close to 100%. The blade has been ground and sharpened asking $30 plus
Next is a Bailey #3 that was made in England. Usually I find the later stuff made in England to be a little higher in quality, but it is a later model and all of the quality issues that might have been present have been addressed with the grinding. It had a broken, beyond repair, tote so the wood has been replaced. The japanning is 99% and original. Asking $25 for the plane and $40 for the grinding or $65 plus shipping. A special price of $70 if you wish it sharpened. Usually I strip them all completely down but I ran out of time so I so didn't take it apart for the photo.
Thanks for looking,
Tom
I have some more.
Next is a Bailey 4C type 12 plane for sale. It has been resurrected from the dead. It has been stripped and repainted. It has a very close fit at the toe of the frog so there is no side to side movement. The frog has a full machined face and the knob and tote are new and made out of Babinga. Asking $80 plus shipping. Week end special running until whatever, $85 sharpened.
Next I have a Miller Falls equivalent of a Stanley 78. The japanning is 99%99 andit is probably the nicest one I have ever came acrossed. The body, blade, and chip braker are all the same thickness. I use mine as a shoulder as well as a rabbit plane Sometimes one has to use both sides and when I do I find this feature priceless. Asking $55 plus and again the special of $60 sharpened ready to go out of the box.
And lastly is a Stanley Block plane. It is 6 inches long and a standard angle plane and has a movable front jaw. It is probably one of the last one of the Stanley blocks that was truly a great little plane. Japanning is original and every thing operated smoothly. The pictures do not do the grinding finish justice. Asking $25 for the plane, $20 for grinding for a total of $45 plus shipping, $50 if sharpened.
Thanks for looking,
Tom