
Sargent No. 1074 Circular Plane
as illustrated in the Sargent catalog of 1911.
Sargent V.B.M. Adjustable Iron Planes.
Patented February 3, 1891.
Circular Planes.
This is an improved durable pattern built for strength. The flexible steel face may be adjusted to the required arc, either convex or concave, for planing curved surfaces and is accurately set and firmly held in position by the knob and set screw.
10 Inches, 1¾ Inch Cutter.
No. 1074, Nickel Plated . . . . . . . . . . each, net $4 65
Note: The above information has been reproduced from an original catalog listing.
Specifications:
Plane Type: | Circular Plane |
Features: | Adjustable, with screw adjustment for cutter |
Manufactured: | From 1910 to 1918 |
Patents: | February 3, 1891 (lateral adjustment) (Granville H. Wright) |
Length: | 10 inches |
Cutter Width: | 1¾ inches |
Construction: | Cast Iron |
Finish: | Nickel Plated |
Uses: | For circular & curved work |
Please check the Value Guide For Sargent Planes page for relative prices.
Additional Notes:
This plane is the same as the No. 74 Circular Plane except for the finish, which is nickel plated rather than japanned. Sargent began offering electroplating in some of their planes after they developed a process in 1909. It should be noted that many of the No. 1074’s suffer from wear or flaking of the nickel plating.
The cutter for the No. 1074 Circular Plane does not have the plane number stamped on it.
