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Awhile back, picked a Scioto works #8 coffin style smooth plane at an antique toy store.    Missing a bolt to hold the iron and chipbreaker together.   Missing the strike button on the backside.   


So, Found a tap that was close to the size i needed to make a new thread in the chipbreaker.   Turned out to be a 10-1.5 Metric plug tap.    Ok, we have the matching bolts at work.    Brought one home that I found on the floor.   It came out of the shelving system they use.    Takes a 6mm allen wrench to loosen.
 

Ground the head down a bit, to almost flat.   And still leave a bit for the wrench to grab into.  Shorten the threaded part a bunch.   had to clear the wedge.    Sharpened the iron  back up, adjust the chip-breaker for a better fit.

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Beltsander and sandpaper on a tile to sharpen the iron.   A look at the back side

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Soaked the wood body in a BLO/ Varnish/ Walnut stain mix.....about ten coats.    Wood was VERY dried out.   Markings on  the iron are from Ohio Tool Co.    Thistle Brand Made in USA
Took a handplane to the sole for a tune up. nise was worn quite a bit.   Got the sole nice and flat, and gave it a coatning-imag0185-148-21.jpg?width=750

Yep, there is a crack in the heel.    Right where the missing strike button USED to be.   Guess that is why it is AWOL.    Decided to make something to take it's place.    Didn't like the idea of a carriage bolt stuck up in there.   Didn't have a big enough bolt, so, a washer of sorts was made, and a smaller bolt added.    Filled the hole with glue, and tapped the parts in placening-imag0184-148-27.jpg?width=750

Almost like a Lincoln's spare tire.....

Got everything back together for a test drive

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The shaving is the full width of the pine scrap I was using.    Had it set a bit deep, though.     Not too bad for a $5 planening-imag0188-148-8.jpg?width=750

 

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Why is it called a coffin smoother? Because of its appearance or was that its' function?

 

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Not sure IF it is because of it's shape looks like a coffin,  or it was made first by someone named Coffin.   Takes a bit to get used to when using.    Not much to hold on to.

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