quickthorn
Member
Hello all,
I don't have much experience of cabinet making, and i'd like your advice on planes. I have a Stanley block plane and 93 shoulder plane, bought from new, and a Stanley 5 bought reconditioned second hand..the sole and sides have been reground.
Now, I'm starting to make a work bench out of 8" - 10" wide sycamore boards, which I plan to join with double tongues. I'm not sure if my no. 5 plane will get these boards flat enough, or whether it will even get a straight enough edge to make a neat joint, so I may need to buy a jointer plane. I cannot afford any of the better makes at this stage, so I'm mulling over the idea of buying another reconditioned Stanley or Record for £80 or so, or spending a bit more on a new Irwin Record or Stanley model, which would be around £150 or so. I know some people say that modern records/Stanleys would not be as good as an older one, but the ones on sale at my local old tool dealer would be 1970s vintage. However, I don't remember that decade as being a particularly good advert for the quality of British manufacturing !
Does anyone have any advice?
I don't have much experience of cabinet making, and i'd like your advice on planes. I have a Stanley block plane and 93 shoulder plane, bought from new, and a Stanley 5 bought reconditioned second hand..the sole and sides have been reground.
Now, I'm starting to make a work bench out of 8" - 10" wide sycamore boards, which I plan to join with double tongues. I'm not sure if my no. 5 plane will get these boards flat enough, or whether it will even get a straight enough edge to make a neat joint, so I may need to buy a jointer plane. I cannot afford any of the better makes at this stage, so I'm mulling over the idea of buying another reconditioned Stanley or Record for £80 or so, or spending a bit more on a new Irwin Record or Stanley model, which would be around £150 or so. I know some people say that modern records/Stanleys would not be as good as an older one, but the ones on sale at my local old tool dealer would be 1970s vintage. However, I don't remember that decade as being a particularly good advert for the quality of British manufacturing !
Does anyone have any advice?