J_SAMa
Established Member
hi
i do not own a single plane yet and im thinking about buying a (very popular) no 4 smoothing plane. im planning on getting a stanley one and there seems to be 3 options:
1: antique stanley plane
2: stanley sw range "premium" plane
3: a new, industrial stanley
antique stanley might to be the best option here. i can find one originally purchased in the 1910s where i live. its quite expensive (lower limit for bidding is 70 euros). the biggest concern i have with this is that i dont believe anyone would sell something 100 years old (at least i wouldnt), so im not sure if the seller is completely credible...
i can as well opt for one from the 1960s. will this one be as good as the one from the 1910s? its much cheaper too...
the stanley sweetheart models are certainly better than the other new models, but are they worth the money? reviews seem to contrast and i cant decide which one to believe.
well obviously, the new stanley is the cheapest option. again, im only a beginner who has never used a plane or even seen anyone using one before, so this could be the "safest option". maybe i could just use this one for a while, and buy a better one when im more confident with my skills.
also is there a big room of improvement for the new stanley? maybe buying a new stanley and replace the blade with a better one (from veritas or ln or something) is also a good option.
i do not own a single plane yet and im thinking about buying a (very popular) no 4 smoothing plane. im planning on getting a stanley one and there seems to be 3 options:
1: antique stanley plane
2: stanley sw range "premium" plane
3: a new, industrial stanley
antique stanley might to be the best option here. i can find one originally purchased in the 1910s where i live. its quite expensive (lower limit for bidding is 70 euros). the biggest concern i have with this is that i dont believe anyone would sell something 100 years old (at least i wouldnt), so im not sure if the seller is completely credible...
i can as well opt for one from the 1960s. will this one be as good as the one from the 1910s? its much cheaper too...
the stanley sweetheart models are certainly better than the other new models, but are they worth the money? reviews seem to contrast and i cant decide which one to believe.
well obviously, the new stanley is the cheapest option. again, im only a beginner who has never used a plane or even seen anyone using one before, so this could be the "safest option". maybe i could just use this one for a while, and buy a better one when im more confident with my skills.
also is there a big room of improvement for the new stanley? maybe buying a new stanley and replace the blade with a better one (from veritas or ln or something) is also a good option.