Length 23.5cm x Width 5.2cm x Height 15.3cm
a- Length 23.5cm x Width 5.2cm x Height 8.6cm
b- Length 16.2cm x Width 2.6cm x Height 0.8cm
c- Length 18.6cm x Width 0.9cm x Height 0.4cm
d- Length 16.4cm x Width 2.4cm x Height 0.8cm
e- Length 18.8cm x Width 2.0cm x Height 0.4cm
Sash grooving plane comprised of five parts, a wooden rectangular body with two angled cutouts through the middle, a sash profile on the sole, and two diamond shaped metal pieces on the front with a screw in the middle of each (a), a wooden wedge that tapers to a point at the bottom and is rounded at the top (b), an iron with a curved blade (c), another wedge that is also tapered at the bottom (d), and another iron that has a flat blade. Stamped on the toe of the plane is "S. DALPE ROXTON POND.P.Q". Stamped on the heel of the plane is "1 1/2", "X", "2", and "228".
Sash planes are used in the building of sash window frames. They are considered molding planes. They are run across the length of the board to create a decorative profile. This is also known as “sticking” or “running” the wood.