Wood Craft sells these planes and currently has a couple on sale. Just wondering if I should wait on a LV or a LN. I need a block plane and could use a "roughing" plane of some sort.
Recommendations or suggestions would be appreciated.
Wood Craft sells these planes and currently has a couple on sale. Just wondering if I should wait on a LV or a LN. I need a block plane and could use a "roughing" plane of some sort.
Recommendations or suggestions would be appreciated.
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Save your money.
If you have to have a plane now, buy a used one, it will be less work to fettle.
Save up for a LN or LV - you wont be disappointed.
Mike
From the workshop under the staircase, Clinton Township, MI
Semper Audere!
I've got a Groz and am jonesing for a LV. It's a decent 'beater' plane which is what it was purchased for ($23 on sale at Rockler). I use it for rough shaping. I trimmed the aprons and joints on my two-by workbench frame with it and it worked fine.
"A hen is only an egg's way of making another egg".
– Samuel Butler
I picked one up in a box of various hand tools at an estate auction. The adjustment is coarse, and the mouth won't handle a Hock blade that I tried to "improve" it with. Like the others have stated, it will work in a pinch, but even a battered, used, older stanley is a better bet in my opinion and can also be found at estate sales for pennies, just keep looking.
Save your money, Jim.
Where did I put that tape measure...
Thanks all for the info. It was suggested to me that this might be an easy gift for my youngest son to give me. I think I'll opt for the gift card.
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