George Miller Gunmetal Infill Shoulder Plane
G. Miller worked in London from between 1890 and 1914 and had very distinctive profiles for both his shoulder planes and his chariots.
Infill Plane Makers
G. Miller worked in London from between 1890 and 1914 and had very distinctive profiles for both his shoulder planes and his chariots.
A very rare nickel plated iron bullnose rabbet plane by New York maker, Williams & Ham of Troy. The cutting iron is set at a lower than usual bed angle.
An nicely shaped user-made cast iron bullnose plane measuring 3-7/8″ long and 1-1/8″ wide, with an ebony wedge.
A finely crafted user-made dovetailed duplex rabbet plane based on a model made by Stewart Spiers of Ayr in Scotland.
Thomas Norris is arguably the most well known of the traditional infill plane makers due, in part, to his unique and innovative cutter adjustment mechanism.
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