Cleaning rusty plane blades
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Erik Anton Berg (Eskilstuna , Sweden) made fine old wooden planes that were adjusted with a hammer.( see below)
He also made replacement blades for Stanley/Bailey planes considered superior to the originals.
Yes, like Larry said this is a blade from a wooden hand plane.
I bought a bunch of stuff from a Finnish net auction. Was a quite cheap set of planes. That blade was the worst shape of the bunch
Got three bench planes, a dovetail plane and a (aguess) a veneering hammer.
One off the planes was quite worn out, but I think it’s still in working condition, maybe as a scraping plane of nothing else. The rest of them were in real great shape.
Paid 80€ for the set. I think it was quite cheap. Not sure what wife thinks…
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