I spent some time in the shop this past weekend working on a couple of final tasks for a new table before starting on the finishing.
I had a choice on how to do the work and opted for a simple block plane. If you’ve done work with well-tuned hand tools, then you know how my experience was…either way, you can read about it here.
-- Mark, Webster New York, Visit my website at http://thecraftsmanspath.com






















9 comments so far
WayneC
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posted 359 days ago
Better add a Jointer plane to your list. : ^ )
Enjoy the slippery slope.
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Mark Mazzo
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posted 359 days ago
Wayne,
It’s possible that a Jointer plane could be not too far down the road as well. However, I think that the smoother is first. I am still pondering between a cast iron and a wooden smoother. I’ve considered making a wooden smoother. Any thoughts?
-- Mark, Webster New York, Visit my website at http://thecraftsmanspath.com
Thos. Angle
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posted 359 days ago
Mark,
They all work, from a $12 Stanley Bailey #4 to a$4500 Norris. Tune ‘em up and learn to use them. REad Wayne’s blogs on how to rehab planes. Start with a flea market special and when it works like it should you have earned the good ones but probably won’t need them. Until you understand how they work you can’t keep the best of them working. Good luck on the slippery slope.
-- Thos. Angle, Owyhee Design, Oregon
WayneC
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posted 359 days ago
I’ve got several nice metal smoothers (Stanely and LN). I’ve not played much with the wooden smoothers. I have in my near term project plans the intent to build a couple of wooden smoothers. I have all of the materials including a couple of Krenov style Hock blades. I’m just not as productive as Tom these days.
Have you gotten or looked at this book?
http://www.amazon.com/Making-Mastering-Wood-Planes-Revised/dp/140272022X/ref=sr_1_1/102-3415546-3882525?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1192650447&sr=8-1
It is a great book on planes in general. A must read.
-- We must guard our enthusiasm as we would our life - James Krenov
Mark Mazzo
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posted 359 days ago
Tom,
I’ve tuned up a couple of older Record planes and they work well. I do like the Veritas block plane that I pictured (and used for this task) so I’m also looking at the Veritas bevel-up smoother and the low-angle smoother. I don’t have any wooden planes so I have considered making one – thought it would be a quick fun project.
Wayne: I don’t have that book, but I’ve seen it mentioned favorably several times. Maybe I’ll see if I can pick a copy up for reference. The last hand plane book I read was Garrett Hack’s book.
-- Mark, Webster New York, Visit my website at http://thecraftsmanspath.com
Thos. Angle
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posted 359 days ago
Wayne showed me a video on Ron Hock making a plane and there is a set of instructions from The College of The Redwoods that Wayne found. Maybe he can highlight them for you.
-- Thos. Angle, Owyhee Design, Oregon
WayneC
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posted 359 days ago
Can do – Video
http://www.hocktools.com/kf175.htm
and Plans
http://www.crfinefurniture.com/1pages/sitelinks/howplane.html
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WayneC
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posted 359 days ago
Here is a better video link….
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YLNRkyCTlT4
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Mark Mazzo
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posted 359 days ago
Thanks, Wayne! I was looking at the Hock kit.
-- Mark, Webster New York, Visit my website at http://thecraftsmanspath.com