Preston Model 1390H Spokeshave

From my point of view, Edward Preston & Sons made some of the fanciest looking spokeshaves.
From my point of view, Edward Preston & Sons made some of the fanciest looking spokeshaves.
Someone has made a copy of Stanley's No.181 Rabbet Plane in aluminium. The have used an actual No.181 as the pattern.
A neat German Jack style plane made by Richter-Narex in Czechoslovakia.
The Coachmaker's Jigger is also called a Side Router and was used to create a groove along a curved surface.
Snell & Atherton Heel Shaves are a leatherwork tool that woodworkers have transitioned over to for the carving of concave surfaces.
A bulk purchase of scrapers yielded two Stanley No.82's at a ridiculously cheap price.
The restoration is finally complete - all that is left now is for the grand-daughters to test ride it.
The E.C. Atkins floor scraper was advertised as having a patented cam blade adjustment.
The No. 70 was designed to scrape the markings from the wooden shipping boxes - a task of little current relevance.
A small walnut tailed Rabbet plane with a convex sole.
Another sweet little plane in my collection is a mint John Moseley & Son coachmakers T-Rabbet plane.
It often feels as if the holiday has started when you are doing the research and putting the trip together.