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I will be doing a hand plane restoration class in the near future.
Here’s one I did to get an idea of how long it takes, and figure that into the class
 

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File, sand and scrape away all rust and crud.
Also a good scrubbing,with Simple Green and scotchbrite pads

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Very cool!:cool: if I ever get a life again I have a few I need to do the same too.
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Nice! Just a few Greg?
There's more, lol. It's a sickness, I collect vintage wood working tools, sewing machines, and schwinn bikes.
@Schroedc has a bigger hand plane collection than mine with some great examples of Stanley molding planes.
 

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I have a few that I use for decoration around the house. Therefore I leave all the patina on them. If I ever figure out how to actually use one I may want to restore one. Although I did get one from someone on this site years ago that is restored and it’s gorgeous. I still just like the way they look versus their function. LOL
 
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