05-26-2017, 12:49 PM
This molding plane was made by "H Brown".
![[Image: 10-_IMG_0823.jpg]](https://s6.postimg.org/5bfvi0lpt/10-_IMG_0823.jpg)
This plane is marked 7/8, but I'm sure it has been modified from its original profile, which I don't know what it was.
I do know that "S.W. Deakins" was most likely the guilty party. There is some neat looking, old script on the rear.
![[Image: 09-_IMG_0822.jpg]](https://s6.postimg.org/screqnf1t/09-_IMG_0822.jpg)
This plane has nice color and is in great shape.
![[Image: 11-_IMG_0825.jpg]](https://s6.postimg.org/cfxor1sz5/11-_IMG_0825.jpg)
The plane now makes a 3/4" square ovolo; the modification was well done and the blade matches perfectly.
![[Image: 12-_IMG_0826.jpg]](https://s6.postimg.org/yt5fdutwx/12-_IMG_0826.jpg)
![[Image: 01-_IMG_0814.jpg]](https://s6.postimg.org/h2yovpa0h/01-_IMG_0814.jpg)
I cheated and used cedar to demonstrate the functionality of the plane. Regardless, when using a molding plane, appropriate stock selection is important.
Here are a few in progress pictures.
![[Image: 02-_IMG_0815.jpg]](https://s6.postimg.org/bstq4eprl/02-_IMG_0815.jpg)
![[Image: 04-_IMG_0817.jpg]](https://s6.postimg.org/a3kmwca29/04-_IMG_0817.jpg)
![[Image: 07-_IMG_0820.jpg]](https://s6.postimg.org/58qxy2bqp/07-_IMG_0820.jpg)
![[Image: 06-_IMG_0819.jpg]](https://s6.postimg.org/ymmodnegh/06-_IMG_0819.jpg)
Here's the final molding,
![[Image: 08-_IMG_0821.jpg]](https://s6.postimg.org/84414xfqp/08-_IMG_0821.jpg)
I marked out a 3/4" wide by 1.25" high molding; of course you can adjust as needed.
This is an easy molding plane to use; it has a deep fence and the spring isn't too steep. Also, the blade is easy to sharpen.
If you want it, the molding I made is included, just ask.
I'd like $40 plus shipping.
Thanks,
SteveB.
![[Image: 10-_IMG_0823.jpg]](https://s6.postimg.org/5bfvi0lpt/10-_IMG_0823.jpg)
This plane is marked 7/8, but I'm sure it has been modified from its original profile, which I don't know what it was.
I do know that "S.W. Deakins" was most likely the guilty party. There is some neat looking, old script on the rear.
![[Image: 09-_IMG_0822.jpg]](https://s6.postimg.org/screqnf1t/09-_IMG_0822.jpg)
This plane has nice color and is in great shape.
![[Image: 11-_IMG_0825.jpg]](https://s6.postimg.org/cfxor1sz5/11-_IMG_0825.jpg)
The plane now makes a 3/4" square ovolo; the modification was well done and the blade matches perfectly.
![[Image: 12-_IMG_0826.jpg]](https://s6.postimg.org/yt5fdutwx/12-_IMG_0826.jpg)
![[Image: 01-_IMG_0814.jpg]](https://s6.postimg.org/h2yovpa0h/01-_IMG_0814.jpg)
I cheated and used cedar to demonstrate the functionality of the plane. Regardless, when using a molding plane, appropriate stock selection is important.
Here are a few in progress pictures.
![[Image: 02-_IMG_0815.jpg]](https://s6.postimg.org/bstq4eprl/02-_IMG_0815.jpg)
![[Image: 04-_IMG_0817.jpg]](https://s6.postimg.org/a3kmwca29/04-_IMG_0817.jpg)
![[Image: 07-_IMG_0820.jpg]](https://s6.postimg.org/58qxy2bqp/07-_IMG_0820.jpg)
![[Image: 06-_IMG_0819.jpg]](https://s6.postimg.org/ymmodnegh/06-_IMG_0819.jpg)
Here's the final molding,
![[Image: 08-_IMG_0821.jpg]](https://s6.postimg.org/84414xfqp/08-_IMG_0821.jpg)
I marked out a 3/4" wide by 1.25" high molding; of course you can adjust as needed.
This is an easy molding plane to use; it has a deep fence and the spring isn't too steep. Also, the blade is easy to sharpen.
If you want it, the molding I made is included, just ask.
I'd like $40 plus shipping.
Thanks,
SteveB.