
Millers Falls No. 67 Router Plane
as illustrated in the Millers Falls catalog No. 42 (January 1938).
Millers Falls No. 67 Router Plane
as illustrated in the 1961 Millers Falls catalog.
No. 67 Router Plane
Two cutters supplied. Cutters adjustable in holder. Cutters held in front holder for regular work and back holder for bull-nosed work. Mahogany finished handles. Nickel plated. Open throat and attachment for closing the throat when used on narrow surfaces and controlling the depth of cut. (1938 description)
Open throat design with depth-of-cut attachment which is also used for closing throat on narrow surfaces. Furnished with fence to attach to bottom for straight or curved edges. Screw adjustment of cutters. Exposed parts nickeled. Ebony lacquered finished hardwood handles. Length 7½”; cutters ¼” and ½” wide and ½” pointed smoother. (1961 description)
Note: The above information has been reproduced from original catalog listings.
Specifications:
Plane Type: | Router Plane |
Features: | Adjustable, with fence, depth gauge and three cutters (See Notes) |
Manufactured: | From 1929 to 1964 |
Length: | 7½ inches |
Cutter Widths: | ¼ and ½ inch |
Weight: | 2⅛ lbs. |
Construction: | Cast iron body, Hardwood knobs |
Finish: | Japanned or Nickel Plated |
Price (1938): | $3.60 |
Uses: | General purpose router plane |
Please check the Value Guide For Millers Falls Planes page for relative prices.
Additional Notes:
Early models only came with two cutters but were shipped with an additional pointed cutter (½ inch wide) and fence by 1949. Early models were also entirely nickel plated, but were then finished in black enamel. Around 1954/1955 the body was enameled in gray and the hardwood handles were lacquered in black.