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steven c newman
12-23-2014, 4:32 PM
This came in the mail today
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Cap iron has a thumbscrew....but wait, there is more
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Not just a steel sole, it wraps around the heel, across the back under the iron. Two "arms" stick into the mouth opening, and hold that rod in place.

Early yet, the only markings were a label hidding under the iron....in Japanese.

Also in the box of "wonders"
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Middle two have the "handi-grip" sides, only one has an adjustable mouth. The little one out front of this parade has two Bailey's Patent dates on the almost used up iron.
Jack planes cami in this box as well
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Sargent in front, cracked sole Stanley #5 T-11 in back.

Now, about that Japanese "infill" plane......any ideas?:confused:

Jim Matthews
12-23-2014, 4:47 PM
Is it a laminated body plane, too?

Proof in the pudding - howzat cut for you?
I'm not sure I like the idea of a Platypus plane -
neither fish nor fowl.

steven c newman
12-23-2014, 5:44 PM
Just came in the mail today. Iron will need sone work, lots of chip-outs on the edge. Wood sides are laminated to the wood core. Iron has a bunch of markings in it. Bevel up? Or, bevel down?

Have 8 planes to refurb, might take awhile.....

george wilson
12-23-2014, 6:28 PM
The Japanese plane is obviously a bevel down plane with that wide throat. The steel sole was possibly added. Why? because the sole cannot be properly set up with a steel sole on it.

steven c newman
12-25-2014, 8:20 PM
Have since sharpened the iron up. Cleaned up the cap iron, and mated it to the iron's flat back. The metal wraps around the heel ( better target for the adjuster hammer) and continues around down to the mouth opening, forming a bed for the iron. It alos forms two arms to hold the cross pin. Sides are a thin laminate, with two small screws at the heel area. After a few well placed "taps" was able to get decent enough shavings in QSWO 2x4 scrap. It does NOT like to hit any knots, though.

There are at least 7 different markings on the iron. There is a slight hollow to the back of the iron. Seems to cut very nicely.

Now, IF you would like to see some shavings...may have a few photos tomorrow......

steven c newman
12-26-2014, 1:10 AM
A few photos of this little smooth plane
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Working on some scrap White Oak
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The back end. Seems to be a good target for a hammer
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Iron is all marked up. That thumbscrew?
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A bit different in shape. Sole seems to be flat
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Sides need a little work though. As for the nose/toe ?302734
Seems it is an infill type of plane. Any clues as to a maker? Hints on sharpening the iron?

Chris Hachet
12-26-2014, 8:05 PM
Neat plane...I am jealous. You will get some good work out of that Sargent number five...I have one in my fleet.