This is not quite a handplane, but something that can go hand in hand with one. This is a
Morrill pattern planing stop, sold by Stearns in their 1934 catalog. The picture revealed the stamp between the right two screws that I didn't see with my naked eye. Teeth are backwards in these pics.
These are designed to be mortised into the top of a woodworking bench, and you raise the toothed piece up a bit to hold your stock from sliding forward when planing. I've managed to gather several of these, trying to determine if any are good enough to defile my workbench that has a bunch of dogholes in it, including one with a
Lee Valley pop up dog.

I usually put bars between the dog holes when I want a stop currently. These are what make my bars set up, two dog pins slide under the bar, and drop into the holes on the bench.
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Here are a couple of early ones I made, thin strips of oak attached to dog sized dowels.sized to fit across two dog holes (pair on the left), or three (center going the long way)

This is another planing stop , stole the idea from a fellow woodworker, is a sliding piece of wood on the end of the bench, held with a pair of hand knobs. The slots are cut at an angle, which prevents it from dropping under gravity. This pic is of my first, and now "travel" bench, which fills the bed of my truck, but is much sturdier than a Workmate, especially when the underside has tools or wood stashed it. My dad made this when I was in grade school, thinking we would sit here to do our homework. Its was modified30 years later to include a Record 52-1/2 bench vise, but the laminate top stayed. The stop is shown down here, and the vise was removed for transit
I have other LV goodies which are constant companions for various project needs
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And a buddy made this for me, supposed to be inset into a 4x4 sized block (not mine below), and then that is recessed into the benchtop, not quire ready for that, maybe on a special bench project.



Somewhere kicking around the shop is a pair of these, can't find them at the moment
Over the weekend I installed a new bench stop to my workbench. We had these on the benches when I was a youngster and they worked well. I was glad to see they were still being made though and so I…
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