Specialty Planes, traditional spokeshaves 
and metal planes
 


Art-No. 245

Traditional Smoother 
with curved sides is a classic pattern of the plane maker´s art. 7-1/2” long, 2-3/4” wide, 2-11/16” high. Quarter-sawn European steamed red beech is handsomely sculptured in the long-established manner with wood rays on the plane sole to resist wear. Crafted with tight mouth and wedged double iron, bedded at 45 degrees, minimizes tear outs. Available with 45 mm or 51 m irons (1-7/8” or 2”).Time honored oiled finish.
 
Art.-No. Iron width Type
245 45 / 51 mm Traditional Smoother


Art-No. 48 S

Moving Fillister Plane
Beechwood body 9-1/2 inches long with hornbeam sole. The 1-1/4-inch wide blade is bedded at 45°. Plane has adjustable fence, depth stop, and knife spur to slice cross-grain fibers. Spur is in line with and in front of the blade. Use for rabbeting with or against grain. 

(A rabbet plane with a fixed fence is a fillister; one with an adjustable fence is a moving fillister.)

Art-No.

Iron width

Type

48 S

33 mm

Beech with hornbeam sole



Art-No. 23 S

Dovetail or Skewed Moving Fillister Plane
Similar to model 48-S, but with sole and cutter edge angled 10°. The iron is thereby skewed in relation to the fence and body, giving a slicing action when cutting across fibers. Especially suited for molding sloped surfaces, raising panels and for trimming male sliding dovetail.

Art-No.

Iron width

Type

23 S

33 mm

Beech with hornbeam sole



Art-No. 106 S

Scrub Plane
Scrub or roughing plane has a 9-1/2-inch long beech body and hornbeam sole. A simple convex iron, ground to 45°, is fixed with a wedge. Use this handy plane to remove excess wood rapidly. Cut with or diagonally to the grain.

Art-No.

Iron width

Type

106 S

33 mm

Beech with hornbeam sole



Art-No. 108 S

Toothing Plane
Beechwood body 8-5/8 inches long. Hornbeam sole. Blade 1-7/8 inches wide bedded at 70° angle. Use after jack or try to prepare groundwork for veneering or covering with plastic laminate. Blade has ridges or serrations that striate the surface to provide tooth or grip for glue. Plane with the grain. The blade is set at a high angle to minimize tear outs. Therefore, the plane may also be used to flatten or reduce the surface of burled or bird's-eye figured hardwood grain. Follow with scraper plane.
 

Art-No.

Iron width

Type

108 S

48 mm

Beech with hornbeam sole



Art-No. 20 S

Router Plane
Beechwood router is chunky 9-1/2 inches by 4 inches offering a sure grip for heavy duty routing. Large sole lets you point the cutting edge in any direction. Includes 7/16-, 5/8- and 13/16-inch wide blades. Heavy gauge blade is held securely in steel collar for chatter free cutting.
 

Art-No.

Iron width

Type

20 S

10, 15, 20 mm

Beechwood



Art-No. 30 S

Plow Plane
Versatile plane quickly cuts grooves with the grain in either the edge or face of boards for drawer bottoms, door panels and general casework. The adjustable fence, on threaded aluminium spindles, extends the iron up to 5 1/2 inches from an edge. Classic 9-1/2 inch long beechwood plane has a total of six irons: 5/32-, 15/64-, 13/32-, 5/16, 15/32- and 35/64-inch.
 

Art-No.

Iron width

Type

30 S

 

5, 7, 9 mm

with 3 irons

4, 5, 7, 9,
12, 14 mm

with 6 irons



Art-No. 51 S

Rounding Plane
Beechwood body 9-1/2 inches long with hornbeam sole. Blade is bedded at 45°. Large rounding planes, sometimes called gutter planes, are useful for scooping long wide coves such as the depression in a wooden settee, or making moldings. Blades are 1-5/16, 1-1/2 or 1-7/8 inches wide.
 

Art-No.

Iron width

Type

51 S
 
 

33 mm
39 mm
48 mm

Beech with hornbeam sole
 
 



Art-No. 294 S

Inletting Plane
Beechwood body 9-1/2 inches long with hornbeam sole. Use this routing plane for hinges, locks and other shallow mortising cuts with the grain. In use, you view cutting action through the aperture. Cutter is bedded in a groove to assure that it stays square with the sole. Be sure cutter is honed square. To use, scribe the area to be recessed and outline with a chisel. Begin with shallow cut. Tap cutter deeper after each successive cut. Also use this plane for blind nailing if the grain isn't too difficult. Watching the action through the aperture, raise a 3/4-inch long curl. Then drive in a nail and glue the curl back down over the nail head for an invisible finish.
 

Art-No.

Iron width

Type

294 S

16 mm

Beech with hornbeam sole



Art-No. 58 S

Stop Rabbet Plane (Chisel Plane)
Hornbeam body 7 inches long. Gives good control in paring the last few inches of a stopped rabbet cut with the grain. The 1-1/4-inch wide blade is mounted on front of body and is bedded at the steep York pitch (50°) to reduce tear outs. Set blade to take fine cuts. In use, bear down on the back two-thirds of the body.
 
Art-No. Iron width  Type
58 S 30 mm Hornbeam


Art-No. 55 S

Tee Rabbet Plane
Hornbeam body 9-1/4 inches long with steel sole 1-7/8 inches wide. Blade bedded at 45°. This handy tool enlarges grooves with a T-shaped blade that permits plane to work on grooves that are 5/16-inch or wider. The steel sole extends on both sides so it can trim inside of groove from either left or right.
 

Art-No.

Iron width

Type

55 S

48 mm

Heavy steel sole



Art-No. 297

Edge Trimmer
Use to remove overhanging wast on plastic laminates or wood veneers.
  1. Square cut straight or curved edges
  2. Chamfer straight edges

Guide tilts and locks to trim edges from 0 to 45° in one easy operation. It insures a precise, neat flush cut. Both the chamfer angle and the thickness are readily adjusted. High quality HSS blade (3 mm thick, 18% tungsten) has two cutting edges so it can be pushed or pulled with convenient hornbeam knob. Blade can be re-sharpened and readjusted.

Art-No.

Measures inches

Type

297.00

3 1/2 x 2 x 2 1/4

Hornbeam

297.01

2 3/16 x 1 1/4 x 1/16

Replacement blades



Art-No. 295

Veneer Cutter
Dual function tool
  1. Cut veneers up to 1 mm (7/64-inch) thick into any size strips using a straight edge guide
  2. Trim excess overhang flush using fence. Mount fence on opposite side of holder to cut flush for left handed operation. Tool uses a 2 mm industrial grade saw blade

Art-No.

Measures inches

Type

295.00

6 x 4 x 3/4 

from Plastic/Metal

295.01

1 5/8 x 13/16 x 11/64

Replacement blades



Art-No. 113

Compass or Circular Plane
Adjustable sole flexes to smooth convex or concave surfaces. E.C.E. 1 7/8 inch iron.
 

Art-No.

Iron width

Type

113

1 7/8 inch

Metal, with adjustable sole



Art-No. 51

Spokeshave
with straight iron

Balanced hand tool has flat sole and straight iron. Painted handles are raised to clear knuckles.

Art-No.

Iron width

Type

51

2 inch

Metal



Art-No. 55

Spokeshave
with concave iron shaves convex profiles

Concave face and iron. Adjustable iron fixed by thumb screw.

Art-No.

Iron width

Type

55

2 inch

Metal



Art-No. 50

Spokeshave
with convex iron

Convex face and iron. Adjustable iron fixed by thumb screw. Cuts concave shapes

Art-No.

Iron width

Type

50

2 inch

Metal



Art-No. 80

Cabinet Scraper

Use for final finishing in lieu of sandpaper. Slices wood cells rather than abrading them. Also use after toothing plane (108-S) for wild, burl grain.

Art-No.

Iron width

Type

80

2 3/4 inches

Metal



Art-No. 75

Bullnose Steel Rabbet Plane

Painted with ground sides, nose adjustable. 4 inches long. Use for trimming tenons.

Art-No.

Iron width

Type

75

27 mm

Metall

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