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formariz

Looks like this one is not going to fit

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Stormin

WOW! A two man plane. :D

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Pullstart
3 hours ago, Stormin said:

WOW! A two man plane. :D


where’s the yoke hook up?

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Ed Kennell

The design of the tool holders resembles those in the case I inherited from Mrs Ks Grandfather.

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formariz
55 minutes ago, Ed Kennell said:

The design of the tool holders resembles those in the case I inherited from Mrs Ks Grandfather.

It’s nice to see that one survived intact with all the tools in it. Very few survive that way. Complete it tells a lot about its user. Great of you to keep it that way. 

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8ntruck

That's quite a jointer plane - assuming it has a flat blade, that is

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formariz
2 hours ago, 8ntruck said:

That's quite a jointer plane - assuming it has a flat blade, that is

Yes it does. It’s a Cooper’s Jointer. 

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8ntruck

Cooper's jointer.  Used in barrel manufacturing?

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Mickwhitt

We are currently watching the third Test match between England and New Zealand.  

Thats cricket you chaps, none of your baseball malarkey.

Any road up, I was inspired to Google cricket bat manufacture and watched an interesting "How do they do that" video about it.

The wood is grown in England and shipped to India where it is made into bats. Guys work by hand with Adzes to get the basic shape, then use a two man plane to refine it.

Not a work bench or vice in sight! Just guys sitting on the floor holding the wood with their feet and using sharp tools to fashion the bats.

Oh, then they are shipped back to England. Watch on youbtube, it's fascinating.  

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formariz
7 hours ago, 8ntruck said:

Cooper's jointer.  Used in barrel manufacturing?

Yes. 

 

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