10-17-2018, 05:54 PM
I've got a Stanley 5-1/2, picked up at a yard sale, that's got me stumped. It's from the last series right before the change from a 2-1/4" wide cutting iron to a 2-3/8" wide iron. The iron simply won't "show" at the sole. The frog seems to be correct to the period, and the bedding for the frog at the mouth and at the back seem consistent with a sample No. 5 in my toolkit; and the slot in the chipbreaker to engage the yoke is the same distance from the front of the breaker on both the 5-1/2 and the 5. But, on the No. 5-1/2, the finger on the yoke itself, where it engages with the slot, is 1/8" further from the sole ("higher" measured along the length of the frog, at bedding angle) than the finger on the No. 5. I've never seen this before. Was this another difference on the 5-1/2s with the narrower cutting iron; and, if so, why is the slot on the chipbreaker not also 1/8" higher?