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    Posted 5 years ago

    yougottaha…
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    I have this tool tucked away somewhere?? I think it's some kind of old wood plane?? The 1/2" cutting edge can be adjusted for depth of cut.
    Nice Oak What's It!!!
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    1. fhrjr2 fhrjr2, 5 years ago
      Looks like a laminate trimmer. Now days you would use a router with an edge guide to do the same job but quicker.
    2. fhrjr2 fhrjr2, 5 years ago
      Here is a link for you to see different models.

      https://www.google.com/search?q=antique+wooden+laminate+trimmer&client=firefox-b-1-ab&tbm=isch&tbs=rimg:CR3Z1WXaMKtdImCBf1JfmRTEqVOsPk9qUe88MBwI0q_11H89Pq3O9avhvrkxw1kcRo5063C243VrQeID3CdleuMv-i1MThfGJFtmsK1OpLwKPLDCrXWKuau0BiN6vL1mMCB6WXcff01mePBYqEgmBf1JfmRTEqREIN_19qcTddZioSCVOsPk9qUe88EQRIuDI8ZYJUKhIJMBwI0q_11H88RygUPqNsW1zoqEglPq3O9avhvrhG1iJ6uQJ5zoSoSCUxw1kcRo506EWypZzmGMeBZKhIJ3C243VrQeIARQWjtUdCxXBEqEgn3CdleuMv-ixGQbbnbKcZvZioSCVMThfGJFtmsEYP0zVfHRwAzKhIJK1OpLwKPLDARqOGaEbJFZM8qEgmrXWKuau0BiBGHaYYDBxzNESoSCd6vL1mMCB6WEVDMLbMKJVTwKhIJXcff01mePBYRbKlnOYYx4Fk&tbo=u&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjG2ZDywI_mAhUDR6wKHUD1ABkQrnZ6BAgBEBM&biw=1752&bih=915&dpr=1
    3. lptools, 5 years ago
      I believe that is a shop built Router. It is for cutting to a set depth, such as a hinge pocket, or for inlays. A manufactured version would be a Stanley #71. You would use it as it sets in the first picture, the bolt on the back could be loosened to set the depth of the cutter. Nice find!!!! Regards, Lou
    4. yougottahavestuff yougottahavestuff, 5 years ago
      Thank you fhrjr2 & Iptools!!! I knew this was the Route I had to take to get an answer!!! You guys a Groovy Man!!
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