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1075tech

Tim
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Taking time to seriously try to get organized and get a few things to make what little I do easier and better.

I've been working on improving my tools.

Came across this little plane. No markings on it anywhere.

1¼" blade. Very simple design. 3 parts. Well, 4 if you count the screw.

Any ideas?
 

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1075tech

Tim
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If unmarked as you say, it is a knockoff of a Stanley #102 block plane. You'll find details of all of the Stanley planes at Patrick Leach's Superior Works Blood and Gore website, including the 102.
Did a little research (thanks Google Lens). Seems to be almost a direct copy of an American Tool & Foundry block plane.

Sole is flat. Blade is clean. I'll sharpen it up and see what I can do with it
 

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