The original cast block plane as first introduced by Stanley in the mid 19th century was designed as a pretty good, inexpensive tool, easily carried in a pocket. For many woodworkers the block plane is one of their most often used planes. The Clifton design, acknowledges the original Stanley in a more refined package that plays to Clifton’s manufacturing strengths as a traditional factory with a skilled workforce capable of fine hand-work. As one of Sheffield’s last remaining tool makers it’s worth a look at the video in the media window showing Clifton’s factory.
Clifton has added several features to the basic block plane: A 2 lb. bronze body that adds authority to the plane stroke. A Norris style adjuster, and large locking wheel for accurate and easy depth and angle adjustment at your finger tips. A carefully machined flat sole and plane bed for vibration free planing. And a hand fitted wooden top to the lever cap that gives a comfortable place for you palm to rest with total control over the plane.
The Norris type adjuster is unique to the Clifton plane, and relies on a double threaded screw, with two floating steel pivots that ride in a precisely machined slot. At the plane mouth two stops are machined on either side of the iron bed. This design was originally introduced by Norris and is evident on their higher end planes with adjusters.
Specifications:
Weight: 2.1 lb (.95 kg)
Bed Angle: 12 Deg.
Bevel Angle: 25 Deg.
Blade Width: 1-5/8″ (41.2mm)
Blade Thickness: .125″ (3.7mm)
Sole Dims: 6-1/2″ by 2″ (165.1mm by 50.8mm)
Clifton Planes are Made in Sheffield England.


























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