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These look really neat
Rob Lee has posted pix of a forthcoming release from Lee Valley that look very very interesting, and dare I say quite desirable.
No more details are available at the moment but I think, like me, you will like the look of this plane: |
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Martin,
Thanks for posting the photos, as I had heard from Rob that these were coming, but hadn't seen the photos. I have eyed a few old Millers Falls No 7 Skew Block planes, but decided to hold out for the high quality LV solution. I hope that they come as a pair at a reduced price similar to the Skew Plow Planes. Erik |
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Cheers --- Larry http://www.woodnbits.com/blog |
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Thanks for the heads up Martin.
It will really be nice if they bring it to market like the NX60.... Now that would be a great addition to the stable. |
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I don't think they will sell
Probably be a deep discount when they are released.
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I think Rob should let some of us "test drive" them, and let him know what we think!
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Maurice |
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Realy nice! man these guys are thinking!
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Yikes! Hello Santa!!
Martin: thank you for posting. |
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One of the important differences of this plane versus the LN/Stanley version is that the rabbet side of the plane is not removable - it does not need to be removed (as with the LN/Stanley version) as the blade extends across the body.
Also, note the adjustable mouth. Regards from Perth Derek |
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These were first posted here:
http://www.woodworkforums.com/f152/n...11/index3.html They have been well received in Australia as well. Derek has had input into the process at some point. The Woodwork Forums are a fantastic collection of discussion groups. Similar to this one but maybe a little more diverse. Well worth joining. MC |
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Does the bed actually retain a recessed area in front of the blade? It would seem that something high and small enough could actually get caught there. I am new to planes, but I have never seen a plane bed with a "gap" in front of (or behind) the mouth.
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Gregg Feldstone |
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Hot dog! Thanks for the warning. Looks very cool. Should be interesting to watch what happens when it comes to market. Best wishes to Rob Lee & Co.
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does anyone know when they are coming out?
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The planes are still in the pre-production stage of testing. I have one arriving soon for this purpose (a step up from plastic
). Usually Rob keeps all this under his hat, but he has mentioned on the Aussie forum (Ubeaut) that "They should be available early in the new year...".Regards from Perth Derek |
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