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  1. No. 4 SweetHeart™ Smoothing Bench Plane | STANLEY

    We're confident of the quality of our products and we'll repair, without charge, any defects due to faulty materials or workmanship within the specified warranty.

  2. Planes | STANLEY® Tools

    Our line of specialized planes includes block, bench, bullnose rebate planes, and more. From jointing and truing to smoothing and leveling, we have the hand plane you need for the job. …

  3. Bench Planes | STANLEY® Tools

    12-136 No. 4 SweetHeart™ Smoothing Bench Plane 12-404 No. 4 Adjustable Bench Plane 12-101 Small Trimming Plane Products

  4. Block Planes - STANLEY® Tools

    12-138 No. 9-1/2 SweetHeart™ Block Plane 12-904 9-3/4 in BAILEY® Bench Plane 12-140 No. 92 SweetHeart™ Shoulder / Chisel Plane 12-247 6-5/8 in Adjustable Block Plane 12-960 6-1/4 …

  5. No. 4 Sweetheart Smoothing Bench Plane Instruction Manual

    STANLEY TOOLS FAQs Hand Tools No. 4 Sweetheart Smoothing Bench Plane Instruction Manual Support 7 months ago Updated

  6. Why are your planes called "Sweetheart" planes? - STANLEY TOOLS

    Sweetheart tools are named after William H. Hart who was a president of STANLEY from 1884 to 1915.

  7. What are the differences between the types of planes? - STANLEY …

    Bench Planes: The most adjustable of all planes Cutting iron is bedded with the bevel facing down, attached to a chip breaker. The chip...

  8. Instruction Manual for the No. 9-1/2 and No. 60-1/2 Sweetheart …

    STANLEY TOOLS FAQs Hand Tools Instruction Manual for the No. 9-1/2 and No. 60-1/2 Sweetheart Block Planes Support 5 months ago Updated

  9. Where can I find information on the original STANLEY Sweetheart …

    By popular decision, the “Sweetheart” trademark, what we now call the Sweetheart logo on STANLEY tools was born. It was combined with the Rule & Level’s notched rectangle.

  10. What is the hardness rating of the plane iron in the No

    The plane irons are made of 1/8" thick A2 tool steel, which means they can hold their edge longer. The iron is ground to an angle of 25 degrees. The iron is then hardened in a controlled …