an update is due I feel :lol: Only been a couple of years, what's the problem?
So, a cheap late woodie jack. The aim: to change the ergonomics to see how it may feel and handle. To make myself a decent scrub, or maybe not...
Front and back were dropped, add a new rear handle/tote (walnut, lying around) and a new front knob that held well but also allowed striking. The box insert was a complete derailment from the brief to make a scrub.
I am delighted with its capability. At the moment it's really set up more like a smoother as I couldn't resist seeing what it may be capable of. It cleaned a beech board really well in no time:
Here's a reminder of the box insert, the mouth is fairly tight but not silly.
Yes, the shape is odd, but it handles very well and I don't like the traditional hold on big woodies when I am working big or long boards. For me the front knob is great. That knob just happens to be holm oak by the way
I need to have a think about what next - I want a jack-size scrub (still!) - maybe not this one #-o
I'm reminded again just how excellent these super-cheap planes can be - the irons alone are way better than most new these days. Still a woodie fan I am.
p.s. the very long delay was caused partly by dropping the plane, breaking the handle and losing the bit under the bench. The lost bit turned up recently so I decided to finish it.