Pattern, Casting

Casting pattern for a stove component, Canterbury, NH

Object ID:
1956.8207.2
Community:
New Hampshire, Canterbury
Makers
Shaker
Description

Foundry pattern for a stove top of white pine consisting of a 5/16" x 9 5/16" x 21 3/8" panel of pine with a 5 1/16" diameter hole cut through near one end. Glued to the underside of this hole is an 11/16" x 5 3/4" diameter donut with a center hole 3 1/4" diameter. Trim strips with mitered corners at the stove pipe end 7/32" x 1/2" are nailed to three sides creating a lip around the underside of the top. The upper side of this top has an 11/32" x 3/4" trim strip nailed across end without a lip, perhaps for aligning a superheater. The stove pipe opening on the top is shaped to provide a 3/4" x 3/4" channel, 3 5/8" in diameter, 5 1/16" open diameter for a section of stove pipe to fit into. Pattern is painted black except for the trim strip across width at the end opposite the stove pipe fitting.

New Hampshire Canterbury

New Hampshire Canterbury

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