I'm considering a handplane for minor smoothing and correction of seimi perfect glue joints. Typically, my joints don't perfectly flush up and I spend countles hours sanding and or using a mini plane to even the surfaces out. I purchased a Groz block plane,tried it for an hour or so and it has already been re-boxed and in my truck ready for return to Rockler. Admittedly, I'm not the most patient guy around but I am getting better. I went to Woodcraft and looked at LNs and after getting over sticker shock, I have now come to think that this is the way to go...maybe. I would mainly use this to smooth edges and flush out raised panels in cabinet/furniture doors,maybe tops if I get to that stage. I am a hobbyist woodworker who is improving as my confidence level grows along with my tool inventory. Should I be looking at a block plane,#4or5 or what. I would appreciate any advice you can give me. Also LN is doing a seminar at our local Woodcraft in Minnesota and will be offering 15% off. THANKS