
Sargent No. 3417 Wood-Bottom Jack Plane
as illustrated in the Sargent catalog of 1911.
Sargent V.B.M Adjustable Wood-Bottom Planes.
Patented February 3, 1891.
With Screw Adjustment.
With Patent Side Adjustment for exact
adjusting of the Cutter with the face of the Plane.
No. 3417, Jack, 15 Inches, 2¼ Inch Cutter, . . . each, net $1 85

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

Specifications:
| Plane Type: | Jack Plane |
| Features: | Adjustable, with screw adjustment for cutter. Wood bottom |
| Manufactured: | From 1901 to 1941 |
| Patents: | February 3, 1891 (Horseshoe lateral adjustment) (Granville H. Wright) |
| February 3, 1891 (Second lateral adjustment) (Granville H. Wright) | |
| Length: | 15 inches |
| Cutter Width: | 2¼ inches |
| Construction: | Cast iron top casting. Beech body, handle & knob |
| Finish: | Japanned castings. Shellacked wooden parts |
| Uses: | General purpose bench plane |

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

Additional Notes:
The #3000 series of transitional bench planes have either the first style Horseshoe shaped pivot lateral lever or the Second lateral riveted lever, depending on age. The lever caps feature a very distinctive arrow feather pattern.





































