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Clifton Spokeshave No. 600, Flat Sole

Description

For the finest chip removal when machining all flat and elongated curved shapes such as on bows, boats, frames, planks, rungs and edges.
Clifton spokeshaves No. 500, No. 550, No. 600, No. 650
Clifton spokeshaves are made from virtually unbreakable ductile iron. The surfaces are machined and polished for maximum comfort in the hand. The weight and balance allow the spokeshave the finest chip removal during planing, for which only a stroking movement is required. Blade adjustment by means of knurled screw.

Properties

Blade material: O1 Steel
Blade thickness: 3.2 mm
Blade width: 52 mm
Design / cutting angle: Others
Einsatzzweck: For curved contours
Form: Others
Overall length: 250 mm
Plane body: Spheroidal cast iron
Sole shape: straight
Typ: Spokeshaves
Weight: 490 g

Properties

Blade material: O1 Steel
Blade thickness: 3.2 mm
Blade width: 52 mm
Design / cutting angle: Others
Einsatzzweck: For curved contours
Form: Others
Overall length: 250 mm
Plane body: Spheroidal cast iron
Sole shape: straight
Typ: Spokeshaves
Weight: 490 g

Manufacturer

Thomas Flinn & Co Ltd.

Since 1923, the family-owned company Thomas Flinn & Co. Ltd in Sheffield, England has been manufacturing an extensive range of saws and hand tools with origins dating back to the 18th century. Not only the well-known saw brands such as PAX, Lynx (Garlick Saw Company) and Roberts & Lee Dorchester, but also high-quality hand planes of the Clifton brand are produced by Thomas Flinn & Co. Ltd.

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