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English: Drawing of smoothing plane
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Source scanned from "Modern Practical Joinery", p. 14, traced to SVG format in Inkscape
Author George Ellis (scanned by Luigizanasi, traced by Ilmari Karonen)
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current23:16, 14 June 2008Thumbnail for version as of 23:16, 14 June 20081,420 × 913 (144 KB)Ilmari Karonenactually, I don't think that's a hole after all
23:10, 14 June 2008Thumbnail for version as of 23:10, 14 June 20081,420 × 913 (144 KB)Ilmari Karonen{{Information |Description=Drawing of smoothing plane |Source=scanned from Modern Practical Joinery, p. 14, traced to SVG format in Inkscape |Date=1908 |Author=George Ellis (scanned by User:Luigizanasi, traced by ~~~) |Permission=Public domain, none

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