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(No.Model.) J. L.E.E. STOP CHAMFER PLANE, No. 272,274, Patented Feb. 13, 1883. WITNESSEs: INVENTOR --- Maui C.2% Y-12 44-year ATTORNEYS, UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE. JOSEPH LEE, OF. GARNERVILLE, NEW YORK, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-TEIRD TO RICHARD FISEWICK, OF SAME PLACE. STOP CHAMFER PLANE. SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 272,274, dated February 18, 1888. Application filed August 12, 1882. (No model.) To all whom it may concern: . the plane. The triangular projection K has. Be it known that I, JosEPHIEE, of Gar a Wide upper edge, and the edge of the pro nerville, in the county of Rockland and State jection K is very narrow. The cutting-blade of New York, have invented a new and Im L is placed on the ridges K. K', and is pro 5 proved Stop Chamfer Plane, of which the fol. vided along one edge with a groove, M., 5s lowing is a full clear, and exact description. adapted to receive the upper edge of the ridge The object of my invention is to facilitate K on the guide A. A binding-screw, N, held the cutting of chamfers of all kinds on the on the upper end of an inclined lug, O, above edges of posts, boards, &c. the inclined ridge K, binds and holds the cut to The invention consists in a stop chamfer ting-blade L on the ridges K. K. The guide 6o plate formed of two parallel bevel-guides B is provided at its rear end with a handle, united by adjustahle cross rods, and carrying P, of the usual construction. The cutting a cutting-blade which can be locked in posi edge of the blade L. passes into notches a in tion by a binding-screw. the upper edges of the guides A and B. Ac 15 The invention also consists in a transverse cording to the desired width of the chamfer, 65 gage for facilitating the adjustment of theim the guides A and B are adjusted a greater or plement. less distance from each other, the said adjast The invention also consists in the construc ment being facilitated by the gage H, and tion of details and in the combinations of then the blade L is held in place by means of 2O parts, as will be more fully described herein the binding-screw N. The inner surfaces of 7o after. m the guides A and B rest against the sides of Reference is to be had to the accompanying the board or post to be chamfered. Plain or drawings, forming part of this specification, in molded or beaded chaunfers can be cut, a cut which similar letters of reference indicate cor ting-blade with a corresponding cutting-edge 25 responding arts in both the figures. being held in the implement for the desired 75 Figure 1 is a perspective view of my in chamfer. Chamfers running the whole length proved stop chamfer plaue. Fig. 2 is a cross of the edge of the board, or stop-chamfers, sectional elevation of the same. which stop a greater or less distance from the The plane is composed of two beveled guides, ends of the board or post, can be cut by means 3o A and B, which are parallel lengthwise, but of the above-described implement. The han- 8o have their sides inclined toward each other at dle-piece E. greatly facilitates adjusting the right angles. The guide A is provided with instrument. In operating the instrument one two up Wardly-projecting lugs, C, terminating hand holds the handle P and the other is in eyes D, united by a curved handle-piece, rested on the handle E. 35 E. The eyes D are provided with binding Having thus described my invention, I claim 85 screws F. The beveled guide B is provided as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent with upwardly-projecting lugs terminating in 1. A stop chamfer plane having two par eyes ID', provided with binding-screws F. allel and relatively-adjustable bevel-guides Two cross-rods, 6, each provided near one end with sides inclined at a right angle to each 4o with a V-shaped bend, are passed through the other, in combination with mechanism for hold go eyes D D, and can be locked in the desired ing said guides in their relative positions, as position in the same by means of the screws shown and described. FF". A graduated transverse arm or gage, 2. The coin bination of the guiles AB, pro H, projects from the upper edge of the guide vided with upwardly-projecting lugs carrying 45 A, and passes through an eye or loop, J, on eyes JD D', the curved piece E, connecting 95 the upper edge of the bevel-guide B. The eyes D and the binding-screws F F, with the guides A and B are provided with triangular two cross-rods G G, baving V-shaped bends, ridges or projections KK on the upper edges, passing through said eyes, and adapted to be the under edges of these ridges projecting locked in any desired position, as described. So downward from the rear toward the front of 3. The combination, with the adjustable roo 2 272,274. guides AB, of the gage H, projected from the of a cutting-blade, L, having edge-groove M upper edge of guide A, and passing through and binding-screw N, as and for the purpose a loop, J, of the guide B, as shown and de- specified. scribed. JOSEPH LEE. 54. The combination, with the guides A, B, Witnesses: having notches a in their upper edges, the tri- WILLIAI MAYBURY, angular ridges K K', and the inclined lag O, W.M. P. BANIGAN, " : e ( p -- .