How much is a Stanley Wood plane?
Stanley Hand Planes
Stanley Sweetheart No. 4 Smooth Plane Price: $189.99 | Stanley Sweetheart No. 62 Low Angle Jack Plane Price: $189.99 |
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Stanley Duplex 78 Rabbet Plane Price: $89.99 | Stanley Bailey No. 4 Bench Plane Price: $74.99 |
When were Stanley planes made in Canada?
Exactly when Stanley Canada began manufacturing metal planes is unsure but most likely around 1911. At that time Stanley Canada chooses to use a different trademark than that used for the US market. The Canadian trademark is very similar to the T trademark used in the USA (1909-1912).
Are Stanley and Bailey planes the same?
Regardless of which name is stamped on them, virtually every bench and block plane Stanley made from 1869 forward are all referred to (somewhat generically) as ‘Stanley Bailey’, or simply ‘Stanley’ or ‘Bailey’ – all are technically correct.
How much does a Stanley hand plane cost?
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What kind of tool is a Stanley plane?
Stanley woodworking planes are some of the most recognizable and collectible antique woodworking tools available. Made by a variety of manufacturers that the Stanley Rule & Level Company acquired over the years, these planes were found in many small furniture and cabinet shops as well as home shops and schools.
How big is the smallest Stanley bench plane?
Still in very-crisp original condition. This is the smallest size bench plane, at 5 3/8 inches, made by Stanley, and sought by collectors. 99% japanning remains. The dark rosewood handle and short knob are near perfect with a few minor tool-box dings. The plane is very crisp with some patina from age on the bare-metal surfaces.
What kind of compass plane does Stanley have?
ST210464 Number 113 Compass Plane An early Stanley compass plane with the side wheel depth adjuster and the 1892 patent date logo on the blade. The plane has a pleasing dark patina overall, except for the sole which was protected and is mostly bright steel.