Número del objeto
51/343
Creador
Descripción
This is a beading plane, a type of moulding plane for shaping a number of narrow semicircular mouldings in wood. The front end is stamped 'Moseley, 16 New St.' and 'J. Kint'. It was used at R. Middleton & Sons' wheelwrights workshop in Eddington, Hungerford, from about 1860.
Descripción física
1 plane: wood; steel blade
Historia del archivo
MERL 'Catalogue index' card – 'This plane came from the Middletons’ wheelwrights’ shop at Hungerford where it has been used since about 1860. It is the type of moulding plane called a ‘Bead’ and was used for making a number of narrow mouldings of semi-circular shape in wood, such as is found in furniture, door panels and the edge of ceiling rafters. The wooden sole of the plane which is 2 inches wide consists of the solid shaped stock, into which have been mortised 3 narrow strips of wood which form the ridge like sections of the sole. Another strip of wood has also been nailed into the side of the sole by 3 nails. The stock is 9.5 inches long by 3.4 inches high, and the front end is stamped ‘Moseley, 16 New St.’ and ‘J. Kintt. The blade and sole are of this shape: [sketch] See 51/36M.'
Lugar de producción
Covent Garden
Fecha
1825-01-01 - 1874-12-31
Periodo de producción
Mid-nineteenth century
Nombre del objeto
Material
Documento digital
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