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INDUSTRIAL-ARTS MAGAZINE, STANLEY Steel Planes reduce breakage ‘Don't overlook this important feature when buy- ing planes. ‘You cannot avoid a certain amount of rough handling in a school shop. For this reason you will be interested in the new Stanley Steel Planes. ‘The bottoms are of pressed steel instead of the usual cast iron. The lever caps and frogs are of malleable iron castings. ‘These planes are of the same type and quality ‘as the famous Stanley “Bailey” Planes that have ‘been the favorites ofthe carpenter for many years. ‘The Stanley Catalogue No. 34 should be in the hands of every manual arts superintendent and instructor. It lists and shows pictures of over 1,500 items, as well as detailed drawings, of their construction. In addition, the appendix gives a ‘number of tables covering subjects pertinent to woodworking. You should have a copy of Cata- logue No. 34, by all means. Send for it today ‘THE STANLEY RULE AND LEVEL PLANT Bavcational Department, New Britain, Conn to help the busy Instructor “The we of the above char will save considerable time and 12 materially in intruting the pupil im the constr, ference, and suntnent” of wechwstng “hart covers ene ton, Seperate charts are prep pine squash case bt aces comin poms ‘ong jpn rues end dowel turning machines" ‘Alno charts Showing common joints and the severl cts that can be ‘made with Stanley combination plane. STANLEY TOOLS STANLEY we STANDARD EQUIPMENT

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