rhull
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Post by rhull on Dec 15, 2009 21:21:27 GMT -6
Hrm. I have about thirty, it seems. I guess I haven't counted them in a while; I wouldn't have said I had that many.
I'll see if I can list 'em...
Stanley #7 Stanley #6 Stanley #5 Millers Falls equivalent of #5 (#14, I'm thinking...) Stanley #10 (damaged) Stanley #4 SW Fulton #3 sized smoother 2 Stanley #60 1/2 1 Buck Bros block plane (my first plane, a Home Depot special) Stanley #75 Stanley #78 Stanley #48 Stanley #45 (missing some parts and cutters) Stanley #70 Veritas Med. Shoulder Plane Lie Nielsen Rabbet Block plane Veritas Bevel-up Smoother (the heavy smoother) Stanley #113 (slightly damaged) Frankenstein scrub plane Stanley #80 Veritas Scraping plane Stanley #71 1/2 Stanley #66 Wooden moving fillister plane Wooden toothed scraping plane 4 various wooden planes "Mix-up" Stanley #5 I posted in another thread
Edit: While I have quite a few planes, I don't really think of myself as a "collector". I have very few doubles, and have most of my planes for the purposes of actually using them (though I've never used some of them for a real project *yet*, such as the Stanely #48, #113, or #45).
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sawduster
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Post by sawduster on Dec 16, 2009 9:18:55 GMT -6
So much for the hand planes, what about hand saws? ;D
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rhull
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Post by rhull on Dec 16, 2009 11:06:09 GMT -6
So much for the hand planes, what about hand saws? ;D I don't have as many as you do, 'duster.
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tw
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Post by tw on Dec 16, 2009 13:07:30 GMT -6
I will list only the planes in use. There is plenty more in the spare parts boxes and there is a stack of old wooden planes in the garage attic. Counting them all would lead into some complicated calculations using fractions. From left to right: -Stanley cabinet scraper -Stanley rebate plane -Stanley compass plane -Kuntz scraper plane -Stanley jack rebate plane -modern Stanley block plane used for carpentry -Millers Falls block plane -Stanley block plane
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tw
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Post by tw on Dec 16, 2009 13:12:48 GMT -6
From left to right: -Anchor number 3 -Stanley number 4 -Stanley number 5 -Modern Stanley number 5 for rough carpentry -Stanley number 6 -Stanley number 7 -Spokesheave by unknown Swedish maker -Stanley spokesheave I forgot the Stanley router plane
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tw
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Post by tw on Dec 16, 2009 13:14:35 GMT -6
Wooden planes. That makes a total of 28 planes.....and three more wooden ones are waiting for a much needed restoration.
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rhull
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Post by rhull on Dec 16, 2009 13:29:00 GMT -6
Ew...I didn't count my spokeshaves.
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