Silly_Billy
Established Member
I’m enjoying reading Chris Schwarz’s Hand Plane Essentials, in which he recommends four hand planes:
1. Fore plane - albeit he suggests using a No. 5 for this - which doesn’t have to be perfectly flat
2. Jointer plane, which does have to be well tuned
3. Smoother, which also has to be highly tuned
4. Block plane (low angle)
What do you think?
Please excuse this newbie question or if this has been covered before. I don’t yet have a jointer or fore plane. Having read Chris Schwartz, I’m now wondering if I can save money by getting a cheap fore plane, but confused because I thought a decent jack plane was important.
1. Fore plane - albeit he suggests using a No. 5 for this - which doesn’t have to be perfectly flat
2. Jointer plane, which does have to be well tuned
3. Smoother, which also has to be highly tuned
4. Block plane (low angle)
What do you think?
Please excuse this newbie question or if this has been covered before. I don’t yet have a jointer or fore plane. Having read Chris Schwartz, I’m now wondering if I can save money by getting a cheap fore plane, but confused because I thought a decent jack plane was important.