Project Information These are some planes that I have completed and I actually use them. The shoulder/chisel plane was also included in a previous posting Gallery 213324.jpg 108.7 KB Views: 56 Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Link
Report a1Jim · Registered Joined Aug 9, 2008 · 19,753 Posts Apr 18, 2011 I like these tools a lot .They will last for years to come.
Report Dennisgrosen · Registered Joined Nov 14, 2009 · 7,027 Posts Apr 18, 2011 I like the big plane is it a smoother or a jack plane thank´s for sharing it take care Dennis
Report RGtools · Registered Joined Feb 18, 2011 · 2,806 Posts Apr 18, 2011 Keep it up. I love shop made planes.
Report HardWood · Registered Joined Jun 22, 2010 · 56 Posts Apr 19, 2011 COOL! I'ma make me some…eventually.
Report nobuckle · Registered Joined Nov 3, 2010 · 709 Posts Apr 19, 2011 Beautiful craftsmanship. What appeals to me about making one's own tools is the skills that are acquired along the way. Thanks for the inspiration.
Beautiful craftsmanship. What appeals to me about making one's own tools is the skills that are acquired along the way. Thanks for the inspiration.
Report mcjibbin · Registered Joined Jan 16, 2011 · 3 Posts Apr 19, 2011 Wow - very nice! You have given me some ideas…
Report mafe · Registered Joined Dec 10, 2009 · 6,114 Posts Apr 19, 2011 Ray they are all wonderful and full of heart. You really impress me. Beautiful handle also on that chisel. Best thoughts, Mads
Ray they are all wonderful and full of heart. You really impress me. Beautiful handle also on that chisel. Best thoughts, Mads
Report jaxonquad · Registered Joined Apr 20, 2011 · 89 Posts Apr 26, 2011 These are excellent! Thanks for posting them for others to see!
Report cDlm · Registered Joined Apr 4, 2011 · 41 Posts Sep 13, 2011 Do I see correctly that the shoulder/chisel plane has the bevel up? I was thinking of building one myself, bevel down, but the face of the chisel certainly registers much better on the plane than on the wedge… thanks for making me think about that
Do I see correctly that the shoulder/chisel plane has the bevel up? I was thinking of building one myself, bevel down, but the face of the chisel certainly registers much better on the plane than on the wedge… thanks for making me think about that