Very well presented mate, thank you. I'm fast becoming a big fan of little block planes. I'm a sucker for anything that fits nicely in an apron pocket.
thanks for the review! I picked up one of these a while ago but haven't gotten around to using it. What grit sand paper did you use to flatten the bottom of the plane? And what grit stone are you using for sharpening the blade?
Looks quite nice and the depth adjustment is an improvement over the classic planes. The iron looks nice and thick. And, well - a lot of hand planes need a bit of fussing for the side-to-side adjustment with a brass or even a small tack hammer. No big thing. I have Jorgensen clamps with the old wooden handles, and some new ones with the plastic handles. It's all good.
Very well presented mate, thank you. I'm fast becoming a big fan of little block planes. I'm a sucker for anything that fits nicely in an apron pocket.
what grits are you using to sharpen the plane?
thanks for the review! I picked up one of these a while ago but haven't gotten around to using it. What grit sand paper did you use to flatten the bottom of the plane? And what grit stone are you using for sharpening the blade?
It's a nice little I just bought one a couple of days before I saw the video
They make very nice hand planes as well.
thanks. nice, simple to the point review. at
Looks quite nice and the depth adjustment is an improvement over the classic planes. The iron looks nice and thick. And, well - a lot of hand planes need a bit of fussing for the side-to-side adjustment with a brass or even a small tack hammer. No big thing. I have Jorgensen clamps with the old wooden handles, and some new ones with the plastic handles. It's all good.