Millers Falls Number 16 Block Plane

Millers Falls No 16 Block Plane
Millers Falls No. 16 Block Plane
as illustrated in the Millers Falls catalog No. 42 (January 1938).

Millers Falls No 16 Block Plane
Millers Falls No. 16 Block Plane
as illustrated in the 1961 Millers Falls catalog.

Adjustable Block Planes

Enamel Trimming

Adjustable throat with end and side adjustment of cutters. Cutters one solid piece of fine high carbon steel. Cast caps with lever cam lock. Bottoms and sides nicely polished. Inside of bottoms finished in glossy black enamel.

The bevel of the cutter of a Block Plane is on the upper side and the iron is set at an angle of 20 degrees to the bottom. They are used for working across the grain and many other places where a light plane, easily controlled with one hand, is a convenience. (1938 description)



Adjustable throat. Depth and side adjustments of cutters. Cast caps with lever cam lock. (1961 description)

Note: The above information has been reproduced from original catalog listings.


Specifications:

Plane Type: Block Plane
Features: Adjustable, with screw adjustment for cutter. Adjustable throat
Manufactured: From 1929 to 1971
Length: 6 inches
Cutter Width: 1⅝ inches
Weight: 1½ lbs.
Construction: Cast iron body
Finish: Japanned
Price (1938): $2.20
Uses: General purpose block plane

Please check the Value Guide For Millers Falls Planes page for relative prices.


Additional Notes:

The cutting iron is bedded at a standard angle of 20 degrees.

On early models the number was cast into the body around the front knob.



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