Most of the damage would have been there from the start, I think. Transporting it just would've been the final straw.
You are correct. The glue would've been hide glue, and there's no reason...
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Most of the damage would have been there from the start, I think. Transporting it just would've been the final straw.
You are correct. The glue would've been hide glue, and there's no reason...
Actually I've been working on one for a little while. Not quite ready to launch just yet but I'll let you know when it's more "presentable".
Does it have to be Stanley planes? Two plane-related sites I can think of (cause they're mine) are:
Handplane Central -- Information on Stanley, wooden and infill planes. Includes tutorials, tips,...
There's an interview with Steve Knight on Handplane Central too if anyone is interested
http://www.handplane.com/archives/173
Sorry you had troubles with the html, Doug. What browser/screen...
Did you make this one, Aaron? Nice work!
Its a very nice plane Kevin but, as someone has already mentioned, it is a "user made" or "craftsman made" infill. Some indicators as to how to tell are the aforementioned 3-piece rear tote, the...
I did a short review of some of these books for Handplane Central. If anyone is interested you can check it out at http://www.handplane.com/archives/46
Nice planes, Gary. It's always cool when people post the planes they've made on the forums - especially "roundbacks". I'll be interested to see what you do next.
Can't recall the Ibbottsons as...
Thanks Alex. That clears things up.
Out of interest, how does one end up with two left sides? Are the relieving dovetails already cut or was it a skew shoulder?