Wooden mini plane

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mike789166
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Wooden mini plane

Post by mike789166 »

I bought one of these wooden planes from Stephen Boone and I have to say it is really nice to use. I prefer it to the Ibex.The blade is thick and it cuts great. Brace shaping is a pleasure and I reach for this little plane quite a lot.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLyn6gE9ISs
deadedith

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Post by deadedith »

+1 to that, Mike. A really handy little tool.
I also use this a lot, from Lee Valley tools for around $20 - if it is kept really sharp it will do some great work for you.
See pic.
Dave B
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rgogo65

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Post by rgogo65 »

deadedith wrote:+1 to that, Mike. A really handy little tool.
I also use this a lot, from Lee Valley tools for around $20 - if it is kept really sharp it will do some great work for you.
See pic.
Dave B
Man! I hate to look foolish, but I've repeatedly searched the Lee Valley site and OTHERS and I can't find that plane anywhere, how bout a model number? Thanks
Ray
deadedith

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Post by deadedith »

Here you go: 05P80.01
it's called a miniature shoulder plane.

Dave B
rgogo65

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Post by rgogo65 »

deadedith wrote:Here you go: 05P80.01
it's called a miniature shoulder plane.

Dave B
Thanks!
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