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    Little/Mini Planes Que.

    It seems like I work on small stuff a lot (pic frames, etc..) On DIY, I saw a show with a guy making mandolins, a luthier. He had a little finger plane that was really knocking off shavings pretty fast. My smallest plane is a 60 1/2. I've thought about this for a few years and was wondering why there were no little planes until I saw the luthier in action. How/where can I find out more? Thanks.

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    Stan,
    Those are often called either finger planes, thumb planes, or in the case of Lee-Valley L-V Planes , just instrument maker's planes. I don't have any since I've never had the need (what a twisted thought that is, eh?), so I can't help much with use.

    BTW, I have really enjoyed the DIY series on instrument making. Very interesting.

    Tom

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    Tom, I don't that is twisted at all. That's where we all are most of the time so you are in good company.

    After my post, I see that Lie-Nielsen has a smaller block plane but I'm wondering if I want something even smaller. I did find a flat finger plane for $35--not a bad price for a new little plane. The pic looks good anyway. I wasn't aware that LV had those planes so will head there to see more. Thanks.

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    Stan, I have a little 3" Stanley that I use for easing edges and on small projects. It works very nice for this.

    DK

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    Stan,
    Now if you're just looking for a smallish block plane instead of a micro/luthier plane, then the L-N 102 is excellent! I have the LA version and it is one of my favorite and probably most used planes.

    Tom

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    Hi Tom

    I found this website for Stewart-McDonald. they sell tools and supplies to make stringed musical instruments. I ordered this little flat blade bronze plane. I want to see if it will fit my needs since I really do need something small. I think that I will like the feel of control better than what I'm getting with my 60 1/2.

    Stan
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  7. Stan,

    There are some more luthier's planes here:

    http://www.stjamesbaytoolco.com/luthier.html

    Charley

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    I found the Stewart-MacDonald site for small planes and thought I would pass it along. The URL is below.

    Randy

    http://www.stewmac.com/cgi-bin/hazel...on=HOME&LOC=NB

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    Wow, Charley! I had no idea that there were so many specialized planes for violin making. Good thing that I had already ordered one from Stewart-MacDonald or I would have spend more $$ for sure. I'll give the little puppy a try. If it doesn't work out, looks like I'll be heading for St.James Bay.I have this little tiny scraper plane, made in England. I was trying to use it yesterday, but the blade was a little dull. It's a little harder to try and sharpen the little blades. Not too sure about the quality of the metal either.

    When I see the name, Hock, I sit up and pay attention. I've replaced most of my plane blades with Hock blades which are of much higher quality.

    Stan
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