Hi all. I posted about retrofitting a very problematical Clifton no. 5 with a Juuma frog assembly early in the year. Separately I've just now ordered a Juuma rabbet block plane from Fine Tools in Germany for €72 - it hasn't arrived yet: JUUMA Rabbet Block Plane | FINE TOOLS
What caught my eye is just how similar (identical?) it is to the Lie Nielsen equivalent (which is fitted with nickers not offered on the Juuma) which sells in the UK for €265/£230 and upwards - see pics below and here: No. 60-1/2 Rabbet Block Plane with Nicker I'll fit the Juuma with nickers should the need arise - the cutters are available as marking gauge spares from Veritas and the machining to do so is minimal. (I have a light milling machine)
I'm committed one way or the other, but out of interest does anybody have any direct experience of both tools or know what the story is? Do the circular nickers work well on the LN?
It's possible that the Juuma is a very close copy, or that LN are sourcing castings or more from Quangsheng/Luban. (Juuma is Fine Tools' in-house brand bought from the latter so far as I know)
Depending on tolerances and metallurgy one could be junk and the other the real deal - but the Quangsheng/Luban planes get very decent reviews and Fine Tools tend to do good stuff so it was hard to pass on the Juuma.
It's sad in one way in that LN (and Veritas) have done such a wonderful job of making top quality planes and other tools available again - this sort of competition must be a threat to their survival. Especially since the Eastern makers seem to be going after even less than mainstream tools like these as well as the standards.
A lot will hang on what the Eastern makers do (or are pressured into doing by Western importers hell bent on seeling cheap) - price competition in the post WW2 period reduced the quality of most mainstream plane brands to junk....
What caught my eye is just how similar (identical?) it is to the Lie Nielsen equivalent (which is fitted with nickers not offered on the Juuma) which sells in the UK for €265/£230 and upwards - see pics below and here: No. 60-1/2 Rabbet Block Plane with Nicker I'll fit the Juuma with nickers should the need arise - the cutters are available as marking gauge spares from Veritas and the machining to do so is minimal. (I have a light milling machine)
I'm committed one way or the other, but out of interest does anybody have any direct experience of both tools or know what the story is? Do the circular nickers work well on the LN?
It's possible that the Juuma is a very close copy, or that LN are sourcing castings or more from Quangsheng/Luban. (Juuma is Fine Tools' in-house brand bought from the latter so far as I know)
Depending on tolerances and metallurgy one could be junk and the other the real deal - but the Quangsheng/Luban planes get very decent reviews and Fine Tools tend to do good stuff so it was hard to pass on the Juuma.
It's sad in one way in that LN (and Veritas) have done such a wonderful job of making top quality planes and other tools available again - this sort of competition must be a threat to their survival. Especially since the Eastern makers seem to be going after even less than mainstream tools like these as well as the standards.
A lot will hang on what the Eastern makers do (or are pressured into doing by Western importers hell bent on seeling cheap) - price competition in the post WW2 period reduced the quality of most mainstream plane brands to junk....