Here is a group of various hand chamfering tools. The most basic is the draw knife. However it can be difficult to regulate the depth consistently. So various makers, like Chandler, Hoage, Goodell made attachable gages to regulate the depth. These are good for quick, somewhat rough work. Better are the shave tools with a mouth. Stanley was one of the first metal ones with the model #65. It has adjustable fences that can be removed making it a regular shave (with round bottom). Union Tool also had a couple models of their spokeshaves that had movable fences, however, the bottom of these shaves is flat, limiting their ability to make stopped chamfers. There is also a German one that was probably used in a lumber yard for quick edge breaking. Probably the best in my little collection is the Preston with an adjuster for the cutter.
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