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  1. creasman

    Project w/ Pics Stanley 346 Miter Box Restoration

    A few weeks ago I snagged this Stanley 346 miter box at an estate sale. It was the last day and everything was half-price -- too good to pass. I could see it needed a lot of cleaning, and indeed it did! Almost all the parts were there, including a fine 12 TPI backsaw. Before I was through I...
  2. Willw21

    Stanley No. 78 Scrub Plane Conversion

    I came across this post a while back and thought it was a neat idea. I recently found a No. 78 Made in England that was missing the fence and depth stop and decided to convert it to a scrub plane à la Paul Sellers. There was a fair bit of rust and the previous owner had put some deep scratches...
  3. Willw21

    Greetings From Winston-Salem

    Hello everyone! My name is Will and I live in Winston-Salem. I have worked in the concert industry for many years, but have started to take time off from that to pursue other interests, one of which is woodworking. About a year ago I started working with a landscape design company here in WS...
  4. Ed Fasano

    SOLD - Set of Six—Stanley Sweetheart Chisels

    SOLD - Set of Six—Stanley Sweetheart Chisels $85.00 Excellent bench chisels! The condition of each is better than new, as I’ve done the grunt work of flattening and polishing the backs. You can save some money, time, and effort because these classic socket handles, popularized by Stanley and...
  5. Sam Knight

    Hand plane restoration

    I just finished restoring my first hand plane. It’s a Stanley Bailey 5 1/4 hand plane with April 1910 date. Man that was cool to do. Loved the whole process and finally watching it take thin shavings. Ready for my next one. Lol
  6. Timmy

    Millers Fall and Stanley Block Plane Restoration

    I got a Millers Falls 1455B and Stanley 103 plane restore and taking shavings. These were fairly easy restorations. View more pics here.
  7. F

    My first hand plane purchase!!

    I just purchased my first planes today. After looking around a little online, I decided to look for a used one that had a few years of age on it. Super excited about them. I now need to read up on how to properly sharpen the blade and get the plane set correctly. I purchased two planes. From...
  8. Stanley 7C Jointer Plane

    Stanley 7C Jointer Plane

    Corrugated Sole of 7C
  9. Stanley 7C Jointer Plane

    Stanley 7C Jointer Plane

    Original low knob and "Bailey" cast on toe.
  10. Stanley 7C Jointer Plane

    Stanley 7C Jointer Plane

    Tote and Cap Iron (note straight keyhole). Blade is well worn. No markings on adjuster. No. 7 in casting at rear.
  11. Stanley 7C Jointer Plane

    Stanley 7C Jointer Plane

    Type 9 Stanley 7C next to shorter Type 4 or 5 Stanley 6C.
  12. Stanley 6 Plane

    Stanley 6 Plane

    Rear of Casting with No. 6 showing. Most of original japanning is present.
  13. Stanley 6 Plane

    Stanley 6 Plane

    View of Perfect tote and large Depth Adjustment nut.
  14. Stanley 6 Plane

    Stanley 6 Plane

    Closeup of Blade logo and Adjuster with Stanley name.
  15. Stanley 6 Plane Type 15

    Stanley 6 Plane Type 15

    Closeup of Cap Iron (Kidney Shape and Stanley Logo) and high knob on ribbed casting.
  16. Stanley 6C Planes

    Stanley 6C Planes

    View of corrugated sole on 6C. Note blade is sharpened with strong camber and tote is cracked.
  17. Stanley 6C Plane

    Stanley 6C Plane

    6C Cap Iron (note straight keyhole) and toe area with original low knob
  18. Stanley 6 and 6C Planes

    Stanley 6 and 6C Planes

    No. 6C Type 4 or 5 (foreground) and No. 6 Type 15 (background) looking at soles
  19. Stanley 6 and 6C Planes

    Stanley 6 and 6C Planes

    No. 6C Type 4 or 5 (foreground) and No. 6 Type 15 (background)
  20. A signed aftermarket two-tone tote

    A signed aftermarket two-tone tote

    A signed aftermarket two-tone tote on a Stanley Bailey No.5

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