Are they for end grain? Just thought I have never seen one in all my years of collectingI think its just a bullnose plane![]()
thanks I will lookWhat does the base look like - does the blade go right up to the front edge.... would be useful for getting into tight spaces...![]()
Yes the blade cutting edge is just behind the brass plateWhat does the base look like - does the blade go right up to the front edge.... would be useful for getting into tight spaces...![]()
I thought we were still on the pipe fittings and valve wheel craze, showing my age.Most younger people would know that as a lamp base!
Yep. That's what it looks like. Having the cutting edge of the blade so close to the nose of the plane allows you to finish a surface right into a corner. A more recent example would be something like a Record 077A plane, where the nose that can be detached to turn it into a chisel planeChisel plane?