William Haldane's Block Plane
The block plane, considered the workhorse in many shops, is shorter than the smooth plane. It was often used on the end grain of a piece of wood. Similar to the smooth plane the iron is held in place by the slanted wedge. The block plane was made by the Casey Clark Co. of Auburn NY, which later became the Auburn Tool Co.
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Title | William Haldane's Block Plane |
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Format | Photograph |
Notes | The number at the far left, 126138, in the Public Museum's accession number. |
Rights | This image was reproduced with permission from the Grand Rapids Public Museum. Photographs may not be reused without permission and must credit the "Collections of the Grand Rapids Public Museum." For rights and reproduction information contact: Grand Rapids Public Museum, Collections Department, 272 Pearl Street NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49504: Phone 616-929-1809. |
Institution | Grand Rapids Public Museum |
Physical Storage Location | Grand Rapids Public Museum Archives |