So I got the hand plane done. I tried and tried to find some hammered Verde Green, but for some odd reason, no one has it in this part of the country. Lowes and Home Depot both say they have it in stock and say its only available in the store. I went to those stores, as well as a couple others, and they all said, they've never had it.

I found it online, but with the time crunch, it wasn't an option. So I decided to go with another color that was fitting for the era of this Crown Top Craftsman piece. Hammered Copper.
So after the tear down, I dropped all the parts in the Ultrasonic cleaner. When used with a de-greaser and heat, it works great at removing paint as well as dirt and grease.
After running for about 30min in the tank, all it took was a rinse with water. Again, I lost a lot of my detailed pics.....
After a good cleaning, it was time to shine up the machine surfaces and cutting blade with a 6 step hand sanding process, and three steps of buffing. Once that was done, the surfaces were taped and prepped for three coats of Rustoleum....
While that was drying, I worked on sanding and staining the the knob back to a dark mahogany similar to the original. Then finally, after buffing out the other knobs, I got it reassembled ready to get boxed up!
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