Bullnose Handplane Souvenir

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  • Knottscott
    Veteran Member
    • Dec 2004
    • 3815
    • Rochester, NY.
    • 2008 Shop Fox W1677

    #1

    Bullnose Handplane Souvenir

    I picked up a great souvenir on the way home from a 25th anniversary trip this weekend (posted about that last week). We stumbled into one of the largest antique shows in the nation on our way home yesterday. It was held in Madison/Bouckville, NY, and was absolutely huge...more like 10X whatever huge is! We're not really "into" antiques but we do enjoy interesting furniture pieces and neat old stuff, so we spent a couple of hours investigating a very small section of this week long show. The vendors were literally lined up along the road 3 to 4 rows deep for over 1.5 miles...I doubt we covered 1/4 mile section of it.

    I saw many old handtools and planes, and finally stumbled on one that caught my interest, and the LOML suggested I grab it (a rare occurence from this frugal mother of 6 BTW!). The price marked was $15, and the vendor said she'd take $10. I told her I was likely to put it to use, and she stated that they had actually used it to build their house, which just intrigued me all the more.

    This is small as gloats go, but was a great souvenir to wrap up a really nice trip. For those within driving distance of the Finger Lakes, I can highly recommend visiting the Belhurst Castle in Geneva, Sherwood Inn in Skaneateles, and the Brae Lock Inn in Cazenovia.

    updated pics (8/15, 2:25pm ET)
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  • Ken Massingale
    Veteran Member
    • Dec 2002
    • 3862
    • Liberty, SC, USA.
    • Ridgid TS3650

    #2
    Great Scott!! (bad pun)

    Goodness Scott, at $10 why didn't you grab an armfull? I'm anxious to see a pic of yours.

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    • Anna
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2006
      • 728
      • CA, USA.
      • BT3100

      #3
      I'd like to see the picture, too. How wide is it? And, I'm not sure, but it's similar to a shoulder plane, right?

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      • Knottscott
        Veteran Member
        • Dec 2004
        • 3815
        • Rochester, NY.
        • 2008 Shop Fox W1677

        #4
        Actual pics have been posted above. The profile is about an inch wide. So is this a shoulder plane or a hand plane?
        Happiness is sort of like wetting your pants....everyone can see it, but only you can feel the warmth.

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        • Ken Massingale
          Veteran Member
          • Dec 2002
          • 3862
          • Liberty, SC, USA.
          • Ridgid TS3650

          #5
          Originally posted by Dustmight
          Actual pics have been posted above. The profile is about an inch wide. So is this a shoulder plane or a hand plane?
          I 'think' a Bullnose and Shoulder plane are in the same family. That rounded profile looks like a molding plane. There are others that know a whale of a lot more than me about planes, so hopefully someone will reply.

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          • Anna
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2006
            • 728
            • CA, USA.
            • BT3100

            #6
            That does look like a molding plane.

            I think the term "bullnose plane" applies to a small rabbeting plane. Smaller than shoulder planes anyway. The Lee-Valley version can also work as a "chisel" (it has a removable front).

            Looks like your plane would be great for softening profiles. But I don't know much about planes either. I'm just starting on the whole hand tools thing myself.

            Anna

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