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The Young, Baggs & Co. glass-faced croze. Photo: The Chronicle.
I love this little animation from Early Rhode Island Toolmakers & Tradesmen, a collection of planemaker bios and maker's marks that dates back to 2000, but unfortunately hasn't been updated since 2015. The way the shaving briefly curls arou...
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Joseph A. Montgomery's 1890 patent for a machine that beveled the tips (b) of bench plane wedge grips.
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