Honest John
Established Member
So I was preparing some rough stock by hand the other day, and a thought crossed my mind that perhaps I could do with a scrub plane. My number 5 Quangsheng was sort of ok as we’re my Stanley smoothers but really I wanted a more aggressive cut and didn’t want to move the frogs and change the setup of any of my planes. I felt that a dedicated scrub plane was the way to go. Lots of old Stanley 5s and 6s on fleabay, but at a price. I also noticed brand new Footprint number 5s at cheap prices. Has anyone any experience of Footprint planes? I don’t normally do cheap tools, but I’m wondering if one of these would fit the bill for a scrub? I actually have a Footprint no4 plane that I bought at a sale at our turning club for I think £3. I bought it as a project, and it took a lot of fettling to get the loose bits secured and get it cutting right. However, it has become my go to smoother and can be set up to take full width shavings that you could read a paper through! I have no idea if this is normal for this brand. I am fighting an urge to ring Mathew for a Quangsheng No6 and repurpose one of my other planes for the scrub, but the footprints are much cheaper. So are there any Footprint fans out there, or shall I have another glass?