Pattern Makers Plane

Pattern makers, undeniably master woodworkers, translated the intricate designs of finished products into precise wooden patterns.
Pattern makers, undeniably master woodworkers, translated the intricate designs of finished products into precise wooden patterns.
A small aluminium chamfer plane made for the Masonite Corporation in Australia.
The Wil-Kro Razor Plane (spelled Wilkro on the original box) stands out as the most commonly found razor blade plane.
I have 2 of these little 'Select' brand razor blade planes.
The problem with a number of my infill planes is that the makers name is not marked on the body of the plane.
Amongst by collection of infill planes is a fine 15 1/2 in. Thomas Norris Panel Plane.
A number of my wooden molding planes date back to the early 19th century.
Amongst my matched hollows & rounds moulding planes I have a pair originating from the workshop of Summers Varvill.
A very nice low angle plane - the size of a block plane with walnut infill front knob and wedge.
Trammel points & beam compass made as part of a 1930's fitter & turner apprenticeship.
Just to prove that planes can be of very basic construction, I have a small user-made router.
While it seems there were quite few different Woodstock planes & spokeshaves, I only have the No.6 Router.