Pekka Huhta
Established Member
I've wanted a small shoulder plane for a long time, but never found one that I would have liked. I don't like the new ones too much and the old ones don't come up that often.
I decided to build one myself:
It's actually a metallic variation of the Krenov concept: just two cheeks and a lot of bits and pieces in the middle. The sole is a separate piece of thin tool steel, riveted to the plane. The mouth is adjustable, so the front part is just riveted to a movable piece of brass.
The infill is teak burl, wedge is just teak. The whole thing was riveted together with 6 mm rivets
Both the sole and iron are cut from an used circular saw blade. It can be hardened, but I have to use the plane for a while before I know wether it will hold an edge.
I used just a hacksaw, files and an electric drill for making the plane. OK, for the iron I used a grinder and for rough finishing of the sides a belt sander, but otherwise it's basically a hand tool made with hand tools. :wink:
Pekka
I decided to build one myself:
It's actually a metallic variation of the Krenov concept: just two cheeks and a lot of bits and pieces in the middle. The sole is a separate piece of thin tool steel, riveted to the plane. The mouth is adjustable, so the front part is just riveted to a movable piece of brass.
The infill is teak burl, wedge is just teak. The whole thing was riveted together with 6 mm rivets
Both the sole and iron are cut from an used circular saw blade. It can be hardened, but I have to use the plane for a while before I know wether it will hold an edge.
I used just a hacksaw, files and an electric drill for making the plane. OK, for the iron I used a grinder and for rough finishing of the sides a belt sander, but otherwise it's basically a hand tool made with hand tools. :wink:
Pekka