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  1. #61
    Quote Originally Posted by Jason Coen View Post
    No, no need to post pics. We'll just imagine what it looks like...

    As beavis would say...Sproinnggggg!

    Look for "BM12126 Craftsman Made" here:

    http://www.thebestthings.com/infill.htm

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Weaver View Post
    As beavis would say...Sproinnggggg!

    Look for "BM12126 Craftsman Made" here:

    http://www.thebestthings.com/infill.htm
    Yep, that's the one! I love the plane, and Lee's customer service. Highly recommended.
    Your endgrain is like your bellybutton. Yes, I know you have it. No, I don't want to see it.

  3. #63
    Sorry to air your dirty laundry, Zach. I can't believe you're using a plane with metal on it....it's like airing your dirty business or something!

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Weaver View Post
    Sorry to air your dirty laundry, Zach. I can't believe you're using a plane with metal on it....it's like airing your dirty business or something!
    Bah, no problem. I've just never found a metal plane worth using until these. That all changed a while ago, when Lee talked me into a Scottish panel plane and then this darn jointer. I especially like them because they adjust like a wooden plane (minus the striking of the body, of course). They are lovely, lovely tools, but I still use my wooden planes quite often.
    Last edited by Zach Dillinger; 01-10-2013 at 12:57 PM.
    Your endgrain is like your bellybutton. Yes, I know you have it. No, I don't want to see it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Weaver View Post
    As beavis would say...Sproinnggggg!

    Look for "BM12126 Craftsman Made" here:

    http://www.thebestthings.com/infill.htm
    Oh.....my. I'll be in my bunk....

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    Just an old type 9 number 8c. Seems to do alright...SDC14080.jpg @ about ten pounds in weight, not much will stop it on the way to the end of a board.

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    I have three favorites, all wooden. Depending on the length of the piece I use either the C&W/Old St 30" old version (wider and heavier than the new) or the Mosaku for shooting and edge joinery (work of Mo, Hon Red Oak) or the HNT Try for short work.

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