Missing Hand Plane Accessory Screw?
You’re not alone. Most vintage hand planes reuse the same three screws over and over again. If something won’t clamp, won’t tighten, or is just plain missing — it’s usually one of these.
Need help fast? Choose the one that matches your situation below.
The Three That Matter
10-28
The common accessory screw. Used on fences, depth stops, side plates, and clamp points.
If something won’t lock down — this is usually it.
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1/4-28
A little more beefy. Used where rods clamp and higher torque happens.
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12-20
The small tote screw. Also used in fixture-style applications —
totes, Stanley 67 guides, frog mounts, and similar spots.
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The part hunt is over.
Fix it once. Use it forever.
Fix it once. Use it forever.
