Stanley Combination Planes

Stanley Combination Planes
Author: Lee Valley Tools, Limited
Publisher: Algrove Publishing
Total Pages: 22
Release: 2001
Genre: Planes (Hand tools)
ISBN: 9781894572354

The Stanley Rule & Level Company's Combination Plane

The Stanley Rule & Level Company's Combination Plane
Author: Kenneth D. Roberts
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 81
Release: 1989-09-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1931626650

Invaluable for anyone who owns or uses a Stanley 45 or 55 combination plane. This special compilation covers the development of all major types of Stanley combination planes: the Miller, the Traut, as well as the Stanley 45 and 55. Not only are the planes and their evolution described and fully illustrated, but their patent information is included and, in the case of the 45 and 55, so are copies of the original instruction booklets. 80 pages. Fully illustrated.

Stanley Planes

Stanley Planes
Author: Hans Brunner
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 46
Release: 2015-06-17
Genre:
ISBN: 9781514168646

A comprehensive guide to identification and value for collectors of Stanley planes with hints and tips accumulated over 20 years of full time tool dealing and countless mistakes you don't want to repeat! hints and tips on collecting cleaning and restoring a short Stanley history manufacturing details tricks of the trade what to check real market values detailed colour pictures A4 magazine format, full colour, 42 pages

Antique and Collectible Stanley Tools

Antique and Collectible Stanley Tools
Author: John Walter
Publisher:
Total Pages: 885
Release: 1996
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9781878911018

" ... This comprehensive guide covers Stanley's advertising, memorabilia, bit braces, catalogs, chisels, defiance tools, hand & breast drills, four square tools, marking gauges, hammers & mallets,hatchets, levels, mechanics's [i.e. mechanics'] tools, miscellaneous, mitre tools, planes, plumb bobs, rules, screw drivers, spoke shaves, squares & bevels, tape measures, tool cabinet & sets, tool handles & awls, trammel points, vices [i.e. vises], zig zag rules"--Back cover.

Patented Transitional and Metallic Planes in America

Patented Transitional and Metallic Planes in America
Author: Roger K. Smith
Publisher: North Village Publishing Company
Total Pages: 396
Release: 1992
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780940458055

After ten years of gathering information and three years of full time research and extensive traveling, Roger K. Smith has authored his second book on patented planes. Contained in this comprehensive reference book are photographs, illustrations and a wealth of information relating to all patented and other planes manufactured in America between 1827 and 1960, which are known to exist, the exception being planes already presented in Volume I are not shown unless there was a design change and are used for comparison. Among much interested data included is: - New information on "Knowles Type" planes and Knowles planes marked Savage. - A Special 11 page section with previously unknown planes by Leonard Bailey - Planes manufactured by, and biographical information on scores of other inventors is present. -Over 50 pages are devoted to new data and rare planes by Stanley, including biographical information and photographs of their most important inventors. - The contents for over 20 important and rare catalogs with plane information is reproduced. - A special section on planes by Shelton, Millers Falls, Sargent, Ohio Tool Co., and Phelps Mfg. Co. is included. - The appendix contains William Hilton's Plane Patent Index, A type study of the Nos. 45 and 46 Stanley Combination Planes and Bedrock Planes. A Brand Name listing with over 160 names and other important data. - A complete bibliography, index, and extensive footnotes are included.

Goodman's British Planemakers

Goodman's British Planemakers
Author: Jane Rees
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 699
Release: 2020-02-01
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 1931626480

This new edition of the classic reference British Planemakers from 1700 has been completely rewritten, with over 200 pages of new information. Online research tools haven enabled much greater insight into family connections of planemakers, family and business continuities, and the discovery of previously unknown planemakers. Confirmation that planemakers were working in the late 1600s, in fact, inspired the new edition’s title, Goodman’s British Planemakers. The biographic directory covers more than 2400 planemakers and includes 2250 maker's mark illustrations. Like its predecessors, the new edition traces the development of British planemaking, but far more extensively, now confirming that planemakers moved around the country to a much greater extent than previously realized, and identifying several new family planemaking dynasties. The book includes chapters on the planemaking trade and its practices, descriptions and illustrations of the many types of planes and their evolution, and provincial planemaking, as well as sections on apprentice records, trade marks, and a complete index. An absolutely invaluable reference.

The Handplane Book

The Handplane Book
Author: Garrett Hack
Publisher: Taunton Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2003-09
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9781561587124

Hack reveals the rich heritage of this classic tool by presenting a treasure trove of information about handplanes, focusing on the 19th and early 20th centuries. 175 photos. 152 drawings.

Everyday Woodworking

Everyday Woodworking
Author: Rex Krueger
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2021-06-15
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 1510763473

Get started with simple, useful, handcrafted woodworking projects for everyday people—with only 12 basic tools! Lots of people want to try woodwork, but they get intimidated by dangerous power tools and difficult techniques. Good news: there are lots of ways to work with wood and anyone can get a few tools and start making projects. Everyday Woodworking starts at the very beginning—with wood. How can this common material make everything from furniture to houses? What makes it so strong? Why does it break? More importantly, what can you do to a piece of wood? Sometimes we cut it with a saw. Other times, we split it with an ax or shave it with a knife. This book explains why we choose each tool and how to pick the right cut for any project. As Rex likes to say: "Trust me, it’s not hard." Once you get a few tools and learn some simple techniques, you’ll start making things right away. You’ll begin with a simple mallet and some wooden wedges and then advance to splitting green logs into usable lumber. Next you’ll pick up a knife and a drill and after just a little practice, you’ll be making things you can give to your friends; things they’ll actually use: A wooden butter knife A desk organizer A few pieces of sturdy furniture Sawhorses A small workbench Each project is shown step-by-step with the beginner in mind. The projects are simple but not primitive. Everyday Woodworking will give you skills that you can build on as you grow as a craftsperson.