The Stanley No.141 is a wooden plow plane on Millers Patent — an early American design predating the mass production of cast iron combination planes. Produced in the nineteenth century.
Wooden body with metal guide rods and adjustable fence. Historical form of the wooden plow plane.
Grooving with interchangeable cutters for different widths.
Rare early American plow plane. The Millers Patent places production in the nineteenth century.