Clifton 410 Plane Review By: I.Ball
Category: Shoulder Planes
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Manufacturer: Clifton
Plane Type: Shoulder Rebate
Model No: 410
This Clifton shoulder plane review is of the current Clifton
410 plane manufactured by Thomas Flinn & Co, Sheffield, England.
The plane had previously been made by a tool company called Clico (Sheffield)
Tooling Ltd until 2014 when Thomas Flinn and Co took on the Clifton
tools part of the business.
The Thomas Flinn version of the 410 is made in almost identical circumstances
to the Clico version including being made by the same skilled personnel:
"We will still be using the same great production staff to manufacture
the Clifton planes, so the knowledge and expertise will continue as before".
Please see the
old Clifton 410 plane review
for more information about
the Clico (Sheffield) Tooling Ltd Clifton shoulder plane number
410 (virtually identical other than the box).
The Clifton plane 410 is a 5 1/2" (138mm) adjustable shoulder rebate
plane with a fixed nose / mouth.
The one-piece plane body is constructed from quality grey cast iron
with the sides and sole being precision ground flat and square with
each other.
The plane can be used left or right handed and can be laid perfectly
flat and used on either of its sides to trim rebates, shoulder lines
and tenons.
The plane has curved areas on top of the plane offering added comfort and control.
The Clifton 410 shoulder rebate plane is equipped with a blade adjusting mechanism.
The blade adjuster control is located at the rear of the plane in the form of
a knurled nut. The adjuster is used to control the depth at which the blade
will cut.
The plane is fitted with a shouldered high quality hardened oil tool steel Clifton 410 plane blade. The
cutting edge is 11/16" (18mm) wide with a bevel edge. The top of the blade has
a slot to allow the blade adjuster to locate with the blade. The blade sits in
the plane with the bevel edge side facing upwards.
The blade is held firmly in place with the use of the securing cap / lever cap.
The cap locks the blade in place by locating the securing cap into the two notches
in the plane body and then turning until tight the knurled securing wheel located
on the underside of the securing cap. The securing cap is constructed with unbreakable
malleable iron.
The plane is presented in a brown Clifton cardboard box with the Clifton logo
on it.
The Clifton 410 shoulder plane is based on a combination of two similar planes
produced in the 20th century:
The Edward Preston shoulder plane 1367,
was produced in the first 30 years of the 20th century.
The Record 041 shoulder plane,
was produced by Record in the 1930's - 1960's.
* Important: please refer to the 'disclaimer' at the foot of this review.
* Wearing safety clothing and eye protection is usually a good idea to help protect against injury.
- The blade(s)/cutter(s) is very sharp, take suitable precautions when using/handling/storing
the plane/cutter(s) to prevent injury.
- Failure to loosen parts when making adjustments to the plane can result in damage
to the plane such as cross-threading screw threads. Never force a part to move.
- Overtightening parts can cause damage to the plane and the plane threads.
Body: grey cast iron
Lever cap: unbreakable malleable iron
Plane finish: bright ground
Clifton 410 Plane Blade / Cutter
Material: High Quality Oil Hardened Tool Steel
Hardness: 59-61 Rockwell C
Cutting Edge Grind (Primary): 25 degrees
Cutting Edge Grind (Secondary): 30 degrees
Width (bottom): 18mm (11/16 inch)
Top Of Blade Shape: Squared, with open window slot
Clifton 410 Plane Markings
"Clifton" - found on one side towards the back.
"England" - found on one side towards the back.
"410" - located on both the right and left hand side towards the
front inside the two cherries motif.
Width: 18mm (11/16 inch)
Length: 138mm (5 1/2 inch)
2014 - Today
Clifton 410 rabbet plane
Clifton 410 shoulder rabbet plane
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