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Thread: Vintage Ornate Sargent No. 79 Rabbet & Filletster Plane w Fence & Depth Stop ???

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    I have to build a new tote, which I am looking forward to. The show stopper right now is I seem to have lost the little pin that holds the yoke in place. any idea where I can get one?
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    This is the Ornate Rabbet Plane tuned upRP 1.jpgRP 2.jpgRP 3.jpgRP 4.jpg
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    He who works with his hands and his head and his heart is an artist.
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    Cut a finishing nail to the right length....if it will fit into the holes....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Goodwin Heil View Post
    I have to build a new tote, which I am looking forward to. The show stopper right now is I seem to have lost the little pin that holds the yoke in place. any idea where I can get one?
    If you build a new tote, drill your hole before you shape the tote. A lot of the time, your drill will wander and not wind up where you want it to. But if you drill first, you can shape the tote around the hole so that it's centered top and bottom.

    You can drill from the top and then drill from the bottom. But often your holes won't meet properly and then you can't get the tote rod through the tote.

    Mike
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    Thanks Steven, I feel kind of ignorant for not thinking of that.
    He who works with his hands is a labourer.
    He who works with his hands and his head is a craftsman.
    He who works with his hands and his head and his heart is an artist.
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