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Re: Plane Advice
By:Kris Gabrielson
Date: 8/3/1999, 10:21 pm
In Response To: Plane Advice (Paul Lund)

> Hi Everyone,

> I'm currently building a greenland paddle out of western red cedar and I
> need a block plane. I've had a look in the local hardware shop, But there
> seem to be many types (most made by Stanley).

> My question is, What am I looking for in a block plane? And what are the
> differences? I'll be using it mostly to build paddles (cause i'm sure this
> one will break) and strippers. Any recommended makes/models? I'm willing
> to spend about $120 Australian (that's about eighty bucks US)

> TIA

> Paul.

I would say, go with the Stanley. The low angle adjustable throat plane is a great tool. I have picked up most of my hand tools at antique stores and swap meets. I search for user grade tools. They are less expensive and of better quality than the new tools made today. They are also often about the same price or less than new. A little tune up and your off!

Messages In This Thread

Plane Advice
Paul Lund -- 8/3/1999, 6:08 am
Re: Plane Advice
Paul Lund -- 8/7/1999, 4:35 am
Re: Plane Advice
Kris Gabrielson -- 8/3/1999, 10:21 pm
Re: Plane Advice
Ed Valley -- 8/4/1999, 5:30 pm
Re: Plane Advice
Mike Scarborough -- 8/5/1999, 9:19 am
Plane Advice sharpening techniques
Ed Valley -- 8/5/1999, 1:17 pm
Re: Plane Advice
Jay Babina -- 8/3/1999, 10:00 am
Re: Plane Advice
Jan Gunnar Moe -- 8/3/1999, 3:32 pm
Were to find info on the special spoke shave..
Jan Gunnar Moe -- 8/4/1999, 6:54 am