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I've been trying to buy a toothing plane for some time, but unfortunately every one I bid on either goes stupid expensive or I get beaten in the last second, so I thought I may have a go at making one for myself.
Does anyone know of any plans available to help or have any useful info for me?
 
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If you want it to dispose of cantankerous grain - fast, and you are already posessed of a Record / Stanley Bailey type plane, Dictum (formerly Dick Gmbh) in Germany sell a range of toothed bevel down blades that will fit conventional metal planes.

They are made by Kunz. Measure the width of the existing Stanley / Record, then convert to millimetres to get the right size.

http://www.mehr-als-werkzeug.de/categor ... 42_247.htm

Don't be put off by the German front page - the rest is in English.
Delivery is about 5 - 6 days direct from the Fatherland to deepest Wales.
They are a straight swap for your ordinary blade and avoid the hassle of metal work.
I have a couple and they work fine.

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what about a Ray Iles toothing blade in a standard block plane?
 
deserter":r5hpmyj3 said:
I've been trying to buy a toothing plane for some time, but unfortunately every one I bid on either goes stupid expensive or I get beaten in the last second, so I thought I may have a go at making one for myself.
Does anyone know of any plans available to help or have any useful info for me?

A quick view of complete auctions on the 'bay shows planes at 25-30 quid, blade at 10-15.

What price are you aiming at?

BugBear
 
dunbarhamlin":3gtv112l said:
Here ya go, courtesy of AlF (no not the animal terrorist organisation)
http://www.cornishworkshop.co.uk/wwtoothingplane.html

Another source of info would be Robert Wearing's "Making Woodwork Aids & Devices"

Yet another source (also Hayward, whom I suspect of being the author of the plan Alf shows) is
here

http://toolemera.com/Books%20%26%20Book ... plans.html

HOW TO MAKE WOODWORK TOOLS. Charles Hayward. c1945.

The toothing plane body is made in two halves; the plan is on page 13 (of the PDF), page 9 as per the page numbering.

There is much other interesting stuff in the book.

BugBear
 
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