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British infill casting pattern *LINK*

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British infill casting pattern *LINK*

WoodburnBob

>For those interested in British infills, it's worth taking a look at a recent ebay offer. I doubt you'll ever see this again. I believe it is from Ben Knebel, one of the princpals of the Shepherd kits.


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Ebay Pattern

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Roger Nixon

>I remember when Doug Evans found those. He wrote up his travel experiences and posted them on the old BP. I think they are on his web site as well.

A very unusual item.

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Here's a Stanley one....

Todd Hughes

>I sort of collect wooden tool patterns and have quite a few including a couple plane ones though for the life of me I don't know where I put most of them but did find this pattern for a No. 5 Stanley, [not marked but looks just like an early Stanley body to me] plane out in my Kitchen. As most patterns I see it looks like it is Mahogany and painted black. It is in great condition and I suppose you could still use it to cast a plane. I thought it was pretty neat when I first saw it and well worth the $2 the seller wanted........Todd


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#4

Are you sure it's not just

Bill Houghton, Sebastopol, CA

>one of Ernie's drawer pulls, gone astray?

That is cool.

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Re: Are you sure it's not just

Ernie Miller Topeka

>I'm sur it is and so is the one Ben has come on guys send them on.

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