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Some of this is guess work and speculation at this time but here is what I think the sizes are. For a smoother, many believe a tight mouth along with the chip breaker makes the best combination. Others are not so concerned about a tight mouth, leaving the chip breaker to do the work, but hey, if you can have both, why not? To set the frog I advance the blade a little further than it would be for a fine cut with the frog screws barely tight.
I then slide the frog forward and set the blade in place. Now slide the frog back until the blade hits the back of the mouth. Now carefully remove the blade without moving the frog. Tighten the frog and assemble the plane. The prices noted in this Catalogue were in agreement with these other manufacturers. This firm was outbid for the contract of prison labor in by J.
Easterly and Company. Howland and Company, from to Upon losing the prison contract the Auburn Tool Company constructed a new building and continued in the plane business with private labor.
After A. Howland and Company was dissolved in , the Auburn Tool Company again used contract labor at the State Prison until A detailed account of operations at the Auburn Tool Company in is presented by D. Although plane manufacturing was continued at Auburn until after , after this merger the firm there was under the name of Ohio Tool Company. Here is a recent addition to my collection.
Unlike the Stanley edition, this is slightly larger than a 5. It also came out much earlier than Stanley brought theirs out. Email Address. Skip to content Join The Timetestedtools Forum!
And here is another example on the forum Here is my Modest collection. With original Red japanning.
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