Doug B
Shy Tot
After quite a few months of reading about low angle planes & wondering if i should venture into the market & buy for the first time a brand new plane, i got the opportunity on Tuesday evening to try out a couple of the Veritas low angle variety at Mr Ed`s, ( he of the original secret santa fame) :-$
Impressed with the Veritas LA Jack, a search later that evening showed Rutlands to be one of the cheaper suppliers & with an extra 15% off plus free P&P i placed an order for one at 11pm that same night & was highly delighted to take delivery of it a 9am this morning
Being a cynical curmudgeon i was impressed to find the plane required no cleaning up & though i didn`t believe it until today, you can just fit the blade & it will work straight from the box.
Tight curly shavings were produced but not quite a fine as i`d like, so over to the state of the art sharpening center :-" well the chipboard base is moisture resistant :lol: & even though the blade supplied was A2 it only took a few minutes to get a mirror finish on the back of the blade & the edge as sharp as i like.
With the blade set back in the plane whisper thin shavings were soon produced
So well done Rutlands, a big thanks to Ed for helping me make my mind up, it`s just a bu&&er i couldn`t come up with a low angle design for a woodie, but that`s life.
Just need to make some O1 blades for it now O
Impressed with the Veritas LA Jack, a search later that evening showed Rutlands to be one of the cheaper suppliers & with an extra 15% off plus free P&P i placed an order for one at 11pm that same night & was highly delighted to take delivery of it a 9am this morning
Being a cynical curmudgeon i was impressed to find the plane required no cleaning up & though i didn`t believe it until today, you can just fit the blade & it will work straight from the box.
Tight curly shavings were produced but not quite a fine as i`d like, so over to the state of the art sharpening center :-" well the chipboard base is moisture resistant :lol: & even though the blade supplied was A2 it only took a few minutes to get a mirror finish on the back of the blade & the edge as sharp as i like.
With the blade set back in the plane whisper thin shavings were soon produced
So well done Rutlands, a big thanks to Ed for helping me make my mind up, it`s just a bu&&er i couldn`t come up with a low angle design for a woodie, but that`s life.
Just need to make some O1 blades for it now O