
A monthly inquiry into woodworking, technology, and wooden planes
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The Young, Baggs & Co. glass-faced croze. Photo: The Chronicle.
Planes get knocked off workbenches. They get banged into other tools. They need to be strong and durable. So for a couple of 19th century inventors, an obvious improvement was...
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.
Visitors to the Sandusky Tool Company in the late 1800s would have been awed by its sheer size. Spread out over three and a half acres w...
Modern ivory plow plane by Dominic Micalizzi. Following Micalizzi's death in 1999, his family and CRAFTS of New Jersey used proceeds from the sale of this plane to create a scholarship program.
Luthier’s planes — tiny planes used in...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Currently remodeling an 85-year-old home in the Santa Cruz Mountains on the coast of California. Writing and thinking about technology, old and new. Full bio at http://abrahamhyatt.com
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