After 25 yrs of toil i got a bunch of Amazon vouchers from my company, some conversation with Axminster and they listed some Clifton planes. I got a 4 and a 7 last year but the 5 had been out of stock forever. It came back in stock recently and arrived with me earlier in the week. I now have a new favourite.
It has a very nice weight in the hand, some more heft than the 4 but not so much to make it unwieldy.
It took some time to get the back of the iron polished flat (yes Jacob that’s not necessary) but it’s how I like it. Cap iron was great out the box.
The casting is very nice although there were a couple of tool marks in a few places.
Handles well finished a a great size for my hands, which are a size 10 glove.
The frog had a couple of nasty burrs, but soon removed with a file.
A little more backlash on the yoke than on the number 4 and 5 but still less than on my Stanley.
After an hour or cleanup and tune up it is a wonderful thing to work with, my new favourite plane.
Fitz.
It has a very nice weight in the hand, some more heft than the 4 but not so much to make it unwieldy.
It took some time to get the back of the iron polished flat (yes Jacob that’s not necessary) but it’s how I like it. Cap iron was great out the box.
The casting is very nice although there were a couple of tool marks in a few places.
Handles well finished a a great size for my hands, which are a size 10 glove.
The frog had a couple of nasty burrs, but soon removed with a file.
A little more backlash on the yoke than on the number 4 and 5 but still less than on my Stanley.
After an hour or cleanup and tune up it is a wonderful thing to work with, my new favourite plane.
Fitz.