07-25-2019, 05:27 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-26-2019, 01:51 PM by wood-chips.)
Well I was finally able to get back in the shop a little after a summer of health issues. I saved this hand plane from the junk pile when I was helping my brother clean out his GF's mothers garage. I didn't think too much of it when I saved it but after some investigation I'm glad I saved it. Turns out it's kind of a rare plane as not many were made. It's a Stanley #34 jointer, manufactured 1870-1918. All the parts were there and original except for the makeshift cobbled tote. Earlier in the summer I drilled and cut out the new tote from walnut. Today I finished it by conturing all the edges and gave it two coats of semigloss lacquer. It's going to be a display piece, even though it works, so I wasn't too worried about the durability of the finish.
If you want to see the entire restoration here's a link to the pictures.
https://flic.kr/s/aHsmFufxGB
Here's a picture of the new tote.
Here's the restored plane.
If you want to see the entire restoration here's a link to the pictures.
https://flic.kr/s/aHsmFufxGB
Here's a picture of the new tote.
Here's the restored plane.