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  1. Building the infill Plane. Not so much metal work style.

    Some time ago, LukieB sent me a Sargent #422. The base has been cut from 22" down to 18". The frog was broke, it was missing most other major parts so it sat on my bench for a long time. I wasn't sure what I was going to to with it, then this idea stuck me. The infill is made from blood wood...
  2. "Autumn" hand plane

    I haven't been on here forever. I have been working for a company and decided that I wouldn't post anything I made for them. It's their product. But recently I've been making some knives and decided to make a few hand planes. This is the first one and I am in the process of making the 2nd one...
  3. My first dovetail infill plane

    This is my first dovetail infill plane. I know it isn't a sauer-Steiner but it turned out absolutely beautiful. The materials are 1018 cold rolled steel sole, brass sides, brass lever cap, brass lever cap screw knob, stainless steel lever cap screw, wenge wood, and 01 tool steel blade...
  4. Hexagon Puzzle

    This is a fun and simple project to make. It consists of 12 pieces that are all the same size. The pieces are glued together to make 3 assemblies. Getting it apart or putting it together is the challenge. As always, there is a trick. Build Instructions...
  5. Walnut infill smoothing plane

    The first infill plane I've made. I'll definitely be making more! Walnut infill, rear has a bit of nice subtle figure. Steel sole and sides, dovetail construction. I've been planing a bunch of figured wood with it, and it's leaving a perfect finish even on end grain, reversing grain and burl.
  6. Bar/Hutch

    When we moved out to our home farm and remodeled the old farm house we were really happy with the results, but the one thing we missed from our old house was the bar and bar frig in the living room. Even with our open floor plan there just wasn't enough room for a traditional bar. So, we...
  7. Sturdy but affordable $140.00 workbench

    When I set out to design/build my first workbench I did what everyone does and searched online for half my life and there are a million ways to skin this cat. I basically knew that I wanted a large work surface to work on my projects along with the idea of being able to clamp material for hand...
  8. #4 size Infill. Just what I needed

    As you can tell, I'm on an infill kick these days. Here's my #4 size. Its my own design. Its made from a #4 sole, African rosewood, some scrap metal and a Hock iron. The chip breaker is from an old wood body plane. Finish is Brush oil Cap screw is a plumbing fitting with rosewood infill. Its...
  9. Infill Plane

    This is an A13 Norris style infill plane. The plans came from this great page. The sole is 1018 steel, the sides are 360 brass, the blade is O1 tool steel and the infill wood is cocobolo. The lever cap is made from aluminum bronze. If I were to do it again I would use something easier to work...
  10. A #3 Size Infill.

    I know it looks like this and the last one are back to back, but its just the posting. I really didn't make this starting yesterday. This is a #3 size. Donor sole is a defiance #3. Wood is epoxied into the sole with the rear piece pinned as well. Wood is wenge. Accent on front is Ash. Bedded at...
  11. Infill Block Planes for Swap

    For the plane swap, I decided to make a small infill block plane. However, I wanted one for myself, so here is the pair. These planes are brushed aluminum sides with 3/8" thick cold rolled mild steel soles. The bedding angle is 15 degrees, with a 1 1/4" wide O1 iron. The infill is bocote...
  12. Purpleheart Infill Smoother

    I decided to build my take on the small smoother that Ron Brese builds. I have had the metal parts since I built my first infills (the sides were left overs from the side pieces of my first infill shoulder plane). I finally got around to it because I am on a year long (or so) hiatus from...
  13. Pair of Burmese Blackwood Infill Smoothers

    With the completion of the purpleheart prototype, I decided to build a pair using a piece of burmese blackwood that I bought a couple of years ago. The blog to follow along with the build is here. The vital specs: - 55 degree bed on one, 47 degrees on the other (this was not intentional, ugh)...
  14. Small infill block plane

    Yes, it could be said that I have been on an infill binge recently. This little plane has a 1 1/4" O1 iron, is just over 4" long, and is perfect for those small jobs. This is my take on a design by Malcolm McPherson. Sides are aluminum, infill is walnut. I went with a little bit of a...
  15. Evan's Toolbox

    This is a toolbox I made for my Uncle's Great Grandchild by the name of Evan!
  16. First turnings - Maple bowl with padouk inlay and ebony stripe

    My third bowl; this time made out of maple and a padouk inlay and ebony stripe (glued up 2 ebony veneers). Finished with shellac and wax.
  17. make infill plane

    bed angle :50degree length : 14 " , 13 1/2" , 11 1'2" blade : 2 3/8 lie nielsen & 2 ibc pinnacle i made lever cap and cap screw more info
  18. The full size #4 dw Infill

    My latest infill. #4 size, length is 9", width is 2". Metal is low carbon steel from mcmaster carr. Infill is ebonized walnut. The reason for the ebonizing was "just to try something different". I seen one I liked that was ebonized walnut, and I had walnut. Iron is a Hock. Chip breaker is 1/8"...
  19. Mini Plane (codename Iron Mouse)

    Greetings! Please welcome my first infill plane aka my first mini plane :) I guess I have all the rights to call it infill plane, but amount of wood used for this project was very-very little. Anyway, infill it is. Don't have much of a "making of" to share this time. Maybe just this one...
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