The Sargent Hand Plane Reference Guide for Collectors & Woodworkers is an in-depth study of Sargent hand planes from the earliest patented designs to the end of production, including brief descriptions of each plane in Sargent's extensive line. It's a collaborative effort between author Don Wilwol and a number of fellow Sargent collectors and enthusiasts all sharing a
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3416 transitional wood bottom jack plane -- woodworking tool first one is for shop reference.
A great stanley reference guide $30 this it contains all of sargent's metalic and wood-bottom hand planes, block planes, and specialty planes.
In 1887, sargent introduced a line of hand planes, largely modeled on the recently-expired bailey/stanley patents of 1867. In 1915, sargent patented a design for a self-setting, or “autoset” plane.
Title: the sargent hand plane pocket inventory workbook: isbn13: 9781984369772: isbn10: 1984369776: author: wilwol, don (author) description: this book is sized to be carried in the field while at the flea markets, antique shops or auctions keeping track of your collection is an important part of collecting and maintaining a collection although this workbook is written for your sargent.
Jun 28, 2018 some might consider me an old-tool addict, but what's wrong with the rush that comes from bringing new life to an emotions aside, hand planes are more than just historical artifacts.
December 29, 2017 1 comment i just received my copy of don wilwol’s book, the sargent hand plane reference guide for collectors and woodworkers.
84 items found: these items are not for sale and the descriptions, images and prices are for reference purposes only.
Jul 13, 2019 in this project video i restore a vintage sargent vbm #414 woodworking plane. It was heavily rusted, had flaking paint, and had severe damage.
A price guide to the hand planes, value of millers falls planes than is the case with stanley or sargent products.
In this woodworking hand tools buying guide article i’ll be discussing the hand planes that you need when starting out in traditional woodworking. Hand plane bodies can be made of all wood (wood plane), all metal (like stanley planes), or a hybrid of both (transitional planes).
There are many different styles of hand planes some made of steel, others made of william noyes section on hand planes from his book handwork in wood to the plane blades are mounted with their flat backs against a larg.
Sargent has a one piece tight u shape, like yours look like union, has a one piece lateral twisted at the end, at 90 degree to make the tab, and finally millers falls, tab was made as one piece bent tab at 90 degrees. As far as the missing blade goes, the dimension you gave sound like a no 4 (in stanley numbering system) plane.
May 31, 2013 i was looking around yesterday and saw a box sitting in the corner of a antique store.
As i mentioned above they are taken from david heckel’s “sargent planes – identification and value guide (2nd edition)” which was published in 2004 — long before the current global financial crisis that we’re experiencing.
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