Plow Plane, Yankee (NC-729)
Dateca. 1753-1784
Maker
Cesar Chelor
MediumWood, iron, and steel
DimensionsLength: 9 3/4" Height: 3 11/16" Thickness of stock: 1 3/16
Credit LineBequest of David V. Englund
Object number2016-345
DescriptionPlow plane of standard rectangular shape with an adjustable fence the length of the body. The lower edge of the discharge side is rabbeted for the iron skate and it is secured to the body with four iron rivets; far side bottom edge is rabbeted to receive the fence. Two square arms protrude down to the fence and sit in dados secured with riveted pins that have square washers on the top. The arms run through mortises in the plane body adjusted with wooden thumbscrews threaded through the top. A decorative cove molding is on the underside of the fence and the inner top edge is rabbeted to receive the plane body. An adjustable tomb-stone depth stop in the forestock is controlled by a wooden thumbscrew threaded through the side of the body. The top and side edges of the body have narrow flat chamfers that terminate with steps followed by gouge cuts on the far side and on the discharge side above the ogee molding running along the top of the skate. Fitted with a sharpened iron and broken wedge.MarkingsCE*CHELOR / LIVING*IN / WRENTHAM
On toe: "J.B," incuse
ca. 1739-1763
ca. 1739-1763
ca. 1753-1784
ca. 1720-1753
ca. 1753-1784
ca. 1739-1763
ca. 1739-1763
ca. 1753-1784
ca. 1720-1753
ca. 1720-1753
ca. 1720-1753
ca. 1720-1753