Davistown Museum Inventory of Tools | Stanley Rule & Level Co. |
| Status | Location |
31808SLP31 | Bull nose rabbet plane | bio | photo | DTM | TT |
Grey cast iron, Japanned, nickel-plated thumbscrew, 4" long, 1" wide blade, signed "STANLEY" and "MADE IN USA". |
It is plane no. 12-975. |
4716LTC1 | Bullnose combination plane | bio | DA | TT (Pub) |
Cast iron, steel, brass, japanned finish, 9 1/2" long, 6 1/4" wide, 5 3/4" tall, signed "STANLEY RULE & LEVEL CO. PAT. MAY 18, 1886". |
This is Stanley's No. 141 bullnose plane. |
31808SLP9 | Circular plane | bio | photo | DTM | TT |
Grey cast iron with Japanned and nickel-plated trim, 10 1/4" long, 1 3/4" wide cutting blade, signed "STANLEY" and "NO 113". |
The size dates this plane to after 1936. It has ornate knob decoration. |
31808PC3 | Circular plane | bio | photo | DTM | MH |
Grey cast iron, Japanned, nickel-plated trim, 10 1/2" long, 1 3/4" wide blade, signed "STANLEY RULE & LEVEL CO." "PATENTED SEPT. |
25, 1877". |
This is a Stanley model 113. |
22211T29 | Combination plow and beading plane | bio | DA | TT |
Grey cast iron, tempered alloy steel, steel blades, brass nuts, with a wooden handle, 11" long, 1/8" straight cutter, signed "No 45" |
"STANLEY" "RULE & LEVEL CO" "NEW BRITAIN CONN." "USA" and "TRADE45MARK"on fence. |
Part of the Robert Sullivan Collection donation. |
83102T3 | Combination plow and beading plane | bio | DTM | MH |
Grey cast iron, tempered alloy steel, steel blades, stored in an oak box, 12" long, 5 7/8" wide box, 10 1/4" long plane, signed "Stanley No 45". |
This plane was owned by a New Bedford, MA, shipwright and boat builder. It was never used; all the parts are like new with the blades in the |
original box. Other box contents: 18 blades and depth stops, adjustable cam, extra fence extension, 2 1/2" long screwdriver for adjusting the |
depth stops, torn directions, and a small tool catalog. One of the illustrations on the catalog shows a newly designed frog on a smooth plane |
with a 1902 patent date. This dates the catalog to 1902 - 1908. This plane is a survivor from the twilight of New England's maritime era. |
22211T26 | Compass plane | bio | DA | TT |
Grey cast iron, tempered alloy steel, steel blade, 10" long, 4 1/2" x 2 3/8", signed "No 113" on body, "STANLEY RULE & LEVEL Co." on the |
knob, "STANLEY" and "MADE IN U.S.A." on the plane blade with the sweetheart logo (SW in a heart). |
Part of the Robert Sullivan Collection donation. |
22211T25 | Fillister rabbet plane | bio | DA | TT |
Drop-forged grey cast iron, steel blade, 10" long, 2 1/4" x 1 1/2", signed "STANLEY" "No. 78" and "MADE IN U.S.A.". |
The plane blade is also marked "STANLEY" and "MADE IN U.S.A." Part of the Robert Sullivan Collection donation. |
22211T34 | Jack plane | bio | DTM | TT |
Drop-forged grey cast iron, wood bottom, brass fittings, steel blade, 15" long, 2 5/8" wide, 1 1/2" high, 2" wide blade, signed "BAILY" on the |
body and "STANLEY" "MADE IN USA" on the plane blade. |
Part of the Robert Sullivan Collection donation. |
22211T35 | Jack plane | bio | DTM | TT |
Drop-forged malleable iron, wood bottom, brass fittings, steel blade, 15" long, 2 3/4" wide, 1 1/2" high, 2" wide blade, signed "BAILEY" on |
the body and "STANLEY" on the plane blade. |
This is a Stanley No. 5 jack plane. Part of the Robert Sullivan Collection donation. |
22211T28 | Scraper plane | bio | DA | TT |
Grey cast iron, steel blade, brass nuts, with a wooden tote and handle, 9" long, 3 1/2" wide, signed "No 112" on body. |
This is a Stanley No. 112 plane. Part of the Robert Sullivan Collection donation. |
31808SLP12 | Side rabbet plane | bio | photo | DTM | TT |
Grey cast iron with nickel-plating, 5 1/4" long, 1/2" wide cutting blade, signed "NO 79" "STANLEY" and "MADE IN USA". |
42904T9 | Smooth plane | bio | DTM | MH |
Grey cast iron, steel blade, rosewood handles and knobs, brass adjustment knob, 9 1/2" long, 2 1/2" wide, 5" high, signed "BAILEY" "No 4" |
"PAT'D" "MAR-25-02" "AUG-19-02". |
This is a nice example of a Stanley smooth plane at their peak of production. |
TAL1001 | Smooth plane | bio | LPC | MH |
Drop-forged steel and wood, 2" long, signed "STANLEY NO. 2". |
Loaned to the Museum by Thom McKee. |
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