tenon cutter?
#9
From E.C. Stearns....
   
(was kind of hard to "pose" with the 10" Brace drill attached)
The "Business End"
   
Adjust from 1/4" to 1-1/4"....
   
Depth stop even has a ruler-like scale to set the length on a tenon..

Not sure who replaced the shank at the top...they did a real good job...more for a power drill, now, but seems to work in my Brace drills..
Yard sale find a few years ago...$1
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#10
Ya did good on price, I can tell you that. I've always wanted one of these just to play with but never caught one in the wild, at least not at a price I was willing to pay.
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#11
Tenon Cutter? Not really, they are called hollow augers.
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#12
Tomato....Tomatoe....meh..
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#13
(09-01-2023, 07:25 AM)bandit571 Wrote: Tomato....Tomatoe....meh..

Here's a picture . . . .   https://archive.org/details/ECStearnsCat...ew=theater
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#14
Side note, I picked up a No. 9 ( upper left one in Admirals pics ) and knew it was missing a part or two.
Now I know what they are and look like, ( Thanks Admiral! ). Guess I will hold onto it and see if another one
pops up in the wild, eventually. I paid pennies for it and it don't eat anything while sitting in the
"box 'o tools to fix one day."
Mark Singleton

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#15
So...what is mine...as labeled BY Stearns?  Model Number?
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#16
Now sporting a new coat of Nickel Plate?
   
A friend of mine does Nickel Plating....
   
Now THAT's a BIG drill...the rings on the wrist handle..are Pewter..

He also Nickel Plated a couple lever caps and a cap iron...
   
A couple #4-1/2c planes, a Millers Falls No. 8, and a Sargent made for Sears Block plane...
   
Same size as a Stanley No. 9-1/2....
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