Historical information

The downright shave is a tool used by coopers in the preliminary stages of smoothing the outside of a cask, before it is finished with a buzz shave. The shave is pushed downwards, hence its name, away from the operator to take away the wood shavings.

Significance

A significant tool used by a cooper in the production of making wooden barrels a design that has not changed much in many hundreds of years of barrel making.

Physical description

Coopers Downright/Pluckers Plane

Inscriptions & markings

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