Bailey’s patented spokeshave was first patented on August 6, 1858, by Leonard Bailey, a renowned American toolmaker. His design improved upon traditional spokeshaves by incorporating an adjustable blade depth mechanism, which allowed for more precise control in shaping and smoothing wood.
Key Details:
· Patent Date: August 6, 1858
· Manufacturer: Initially made by Leonard Bailey & Co., later by Stanley Rule & Level Co. after they acquired Bailey’s designs in the 1860s.
· Materials: Typically cast iron with an adjustable iron blade and a wooden or metal sole.
· Common Uses: Used for shaping curved surfaces, such as chair legs, wheel spokes, and boat building.