Astragal Molding Plane (NC-660)
Dateca. 1753-1784
Maker
Cesar Chelor
MediumWood, iron, and steel
DimensionsLength: 9 15/16" Height: 3 1/8" Thickness: 1 1/2"
Credit LineBequest of David V. Englund
Object number2016-383
DescriptionPlane of standard rectangular shape with a coved step on the discharge side. Top and side edges have narrow flat chamfers that terminate with gouge cuts on the step and lamb’s tongue cuts on the far side. Fitted with a sharpened iron and wedge with a heavily relieved elliptical finial and a single-curve notch. The hole in the sidewall of the throat is probably from the maker drilling too far into the sidewall while removing waste material to make the throat, leaving little wood to support the sidewall over time.MarkingsCE*CHELOR / LIVING*IN / WRENTHAM
On toe: raised "A W" within a crenelated rectangular cartouche
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