Hi Derek,
as you say: I hope FWW folks are reading this. I had similar experiences with FWW as an international subscriber which may be summarized as: their CRM (customer relationship management)...
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Hi Derek,
as you say: I hope FWW folks are reading this. I had similar experiences with FWW as an international subscriber which may be summarized as: their CRM (customer relationship management)...
Hm, Lie Nielsen won't work, as seen here: http://www.findmytool.co.uk/new-lie-nielsen-jack-plane-62-review.php.
I'll have a look at the Chinese clones and the modern Stanley 62 next.
Hi,
I recently found a vintage Stanley 62 low angle jack at a local flea market (which is extremely rare for me, since I live in Germany where metal planes are few and far between). It was in...
Hi Jameel,
thanks for your beautiful photos, which I *did* enjoy :-) That's one sweet plane...
Slightly off topic: may I ask how you fixed the wood attachment to the head of your hammer? I just...
Hi,
there is one (low-cost, I might add) technique that has been popularized in the German handtool community by Friedrich Kollenrott. He proposes to flatten your waterstones on bricks. In order...
Now these are really sweet!
Has anyone ever made a scraper plane that size? I could imagine using one to finish small scale work (boomerangs in my case).
Regards,
Christoph
I'd like to follow up on Jim's comment on HSS irons above: there's a reasonably priced palm-sized plane sold under the Mujingfang brand name which works well for me.
Perhaps that one could be...