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    1st Neader Gloat!

    As you can tell from my signature line I mostly hang out in spinny-land, but I had to share my joy with the cordless folks over here. I just acquired my very first Lie-Nielsen plane . As I'm sure you can tell it's a 60 1/2 Rabbet Block plane and wow is it sweet! I've included the requisite curlies produced just as the plane came from the box. I did not do any extra honing. Yet. It glided through that Red Oak like butter!
    There is something of a stealth gloat in the first Pic where you can see a Stanley 7C I just got and a Stanley 605, both of which need some cleaning and tuning but are in real good shape.

    More planes = Goooooooodd!
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    Happy and Safe Turning, Don


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    Oh poor Don...now you're going down that long slope I've been slipping down.....
    seeya at the bottom, with all the other planaholics.
    And congrats on some great scores.
    Ken

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    Don,

    Is that the one that's on sale at Woodcraft this month?

    Thanks.

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    Sale...

    Tim,

    I believe that is the one on sale at WC this month. I neglected to say how I got mine though. The woodworking club I belong to put together a large group order for a substantial discount. I also bought an auger-bit file to touch up some bits.

    Ken- you have no idea how far down that slope I already am . I have planes everywhere. In the shop, in the house, in the garage, in the attic, etc. There are at least 6 other planes on the bench where the pics were taken!

    Have a great weekend guys,
    Happy and Safe Turning, Don


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    An extra option

    that you might want to have done is to have them add on nickers on each side. This will allow you to more accurately add depth to a rabbet or wide dado.

    When I did mine, it was $30 that included the shipping. Just give them a call and ask about it. Then ship it to them and in about a 10 days, you'll have a tool that's even more capable than it was.

    Doug
    SHERWUD in the beautiful sierra foothills East of Fresno, CA

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    Nickers

    Interesting idea Doug, I did not know they would do that-Thanks!
    Happy and Safe Turning, Don


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