Número del objeto
51/344
Descripción
This moulding plane was originally a 'sash tool' used for the moulding of window frames at R. Middleton & Sons' wheelwrigths workshop in Eddington, Hungerford. It was then adapted by adding a narrow strip of box wood along the sole of the plane to change the shape of the moulding.
Descripción física
1 plane: beech wood; steel blade
Historia del archivo
MERL 'Catalogue index' card – 'This moulding plane was originally a ‘sash tool’ used for the moulding of window frames at the Middletons’ wheelwrights shop at Hungerford. But the craftsman, by adding a narrow strip of box wood along the sole of the plane, has adapted the tool for his won requirements. The moulding produced is therefore an unusual one and does not fall into any group of orthodox mouldings, although it is rather similar to an ‘ogee’. It has a stock 9.6 inches long, 2.9 inches high and 2 inches wide at the sole. The blade is 1.4 inches wide. The extra strip of wood, running along the length of the sole is 0.9 inches wide and is fixed onto the plane by 4 screws. The main body of the tool is beech. The blade is this shape: [sketch] // Blade // [sketch] Sole before alteration // [sketch] Sole after alteration by craftsman. See 51/36.'
Fecha
1825-01-01 - 1874-12-31
Periodo de producción
Mid-nineteenth century
Nombre del objeto
Material
Documento digital
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