Jack Plane

Description
The general-purpose plane, used for general smoothing of the edges, sizing of timber but only making it smaller to correct size – wood edge jointing. Jack planes are about 12–15 inches long, and the blade can have either a slightly curved edge for smoothing stock, or a straight edge for jointing stock. In preparing stock, the jack plane is used before the try plane and smoothing plane. The name is related to the saying "jack of all trades" as jack planes can be made to perform some of the work of both smoothing and jointer planes, especially on smaller pieces of work.

This example has ‘‘JOHN MOSELY & CO WARRANTED CAST STEEL" stamped on the blade, along with small initials ‘JS’ on one end and larger more decorative initials 'J S w' inscribed on the sides - one only faintly legible.
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Catalogue Number
HTL.1069
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Measurement Display
Height: 180mm
Width: 432mm
Depth: 74mm (2 15/16")

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