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Thread: Stanley number 1
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1st February 2024, 11:15 PM #1
Stanley number 1
I recently brought a turn of the century Stanley number 1 bench plane.
The plane is missing its tote, plus it's mounting stud and nut.
I plan to make a new tote and stud, I was able to find the external dimensions of the two things from the following site however there is no mention of the stud thread and without the stud I don't have a tote hole angle.
Stanley Number 1 Hand Plane Dimensions
I'm hoping someone can tell me what thread pitch was used and the stud mounting angle.
Thank you MarkI've become a tool of my tools.
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2nd February 2024, 07:46 AM #2GOLD MEMBER
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Hi there. I have used 6" bullet head nails (they are the right diameter) and 12/20 die to make replacement studs for my Stanley hand planes. Once you make the stud you can measure the angle.
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2nd February 2024, 10:49 AM #3
Just a thought.
Have you tried a stud from a #3 or #4 to see if they are the same thread?
If they are that would give you the angle and the need to thread only one end after shortening.
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2nd February 2024, 11:21 AM #4
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2nd February 2024, 08:04 PM #5
Thank you for your replies.
The studs on the larger planes are not a match, they are much larger 12-20.
The No 1's stud is 7/64" so far I have not been able to cut a thread to test on the plane.
MarkI've become a tool of my tools.
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3rd February 2024, 09:23 AM #6GOLD MEMBER
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Thanks Mark. I only have experience with #3 - #7. Knowing what I do about the #1 (which is very little), I am not surprised that things are scaled down.
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6th February 2024, 12:33 AM #7
No 1 tote thread.
I tried a number of threads until I found the one that worked.
8-32 and it is angled at 22 degrees.
Thanks again MarkI've become a tool of my tools.
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