New Skew Rabbet from LV

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Lord Nibbo

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Here is what Derek Cohen says about it.

One of the important differences of this plane versus the LN/Stanley version is that the rabbet side of the plane is not removable - it does not need to be removed (as with the LN/Stanley version) as the blade extends across the body.

Also, note the adjustable mouth.

Regards from Perth

Derek

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Not seen any mention of it from Robin Lee, so is this in production? or is it a prototype?
 
Hmm, s'interesting; 'ticularly the adjustable mouth. Looks like a bit of an exercise production-wise though; lots going on around the front end. Wonder what price point they're going to try and hit with it. (And nope, I know nothing, before you ask :) )

Cheers, Alf
 
Lord Nibbo":15out49n said:
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Not seen any mention of it from Robin Lee, so is this in production? or is it a prototype?
Have a look at woodworkforums.com handtools-unpowered section (one day I'll have to learn to post links :oops: ) in the thread New Veritas Saws page 2 - Rob Lee lets just a little out of the bag.

It's in production and being released today (Thursday in Canada).

Cheers, Vann.
 
I think the reference to things in production refers to something else - or rather two somethings else. Fairly sure I know what at least one of them is, but I may be wrong. :-$ Judging by the email I just got from LV concerning this one, it's still very much in the pre-production stage.

Cheers, Alf
 
Whatever it is, it looks an interesting little plane. I wonder if the production version will have a wooden fence as per the pic or will RL go for a cast version? - Rob
 
Alf":17ykm2me said:
I think the reference to things in production refers to something else - or rather two somethings else.
You may well be right. We know how how RL likes to tease... :twisted: :roll: :D . Trouble is, there're so many teases in that thread I can't tell which one is which. It can't be the saw he's talking about because he refers to castings....

Cheers, Vann.
 
Hi All -

This one's pre-production....Due early in the new year. Thursday of next week is something else.... actually, two something else's...

Then - 1 more plane about a week/10 days after that....

Back to this one - we're still sorting out a few small details... the fence will be wood, as you see it. There will be RH and LH versions, both quite cleverly made from the same castings. Yes - the nicker on the eccentric wheel is the same as in the full size skew rebate. And - there's the set-screw stop for the sliding throat, so the blade doesn't get hit. There's really an awful lot going on in a small package with these planes.

Cheers -

Rob
 
Hi.

Yes probably, :twisted: :twisted:

I've just checked on the LeeValley website, and no news about
Thursday of next week is something else.... actually, two something else's...
the famous 2 things ... :cry:

Will check later !
 
graween":77n4z95w said:
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Will check later !

You'll have to give it about 40 minutes or so, we're not done having our tea... :D

Then, it'll take a wee bit for the first emails to be received, and for someone to post the link.... the product pages aren't actually going to be navigated on the website (can I use that as a verb??).

Cheers -

Rob
(off to the weekly R&D meeting)
 
Excellent!

And the price looks good too, even converted on 1/1 basis.

Cheers

Karl
 
Thank you for the links.

Well it looks cool 8) , and yes the price is fine.

Now I wonder what the test is really for :lol: As I remember the small plough plane was in preparation for the skew rabbet for the fence is I recall, or vice versa.

So I'm now even more excited.

Thank you Rob for the news, and sorry I forgot about the time shift :oops:

PS : Funily (can we say that ?) I'm currently looking for the big shoulder plane :lol: :lol:
 
So you're saving 10 dollars if you buy them together. I can kinda think of some uses for the shoulder plane but I'm failing to see the real usefulness of a mini marking gauge. Don't all shout at once.
 

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