J_SAMa
Established Member
Hello, and [insert random greetings here],
So Holland's weather seems to be taking it easy recently. It's time I started building my workbench...
I've been using a Record 05 to do all my jointing/face truing work (thanks again Gary, if you're reading this ). It works fine for short workpieces (less than 100 cm) but I reckon I'll need a real jointer for my 240 cm long benchtop.
Anyways, I'm planning on buying a new No. 6 or No. 7. I know No.7's length will definitely make it better for jointing super long workpieces, but wouldn't it be easier to learn jointing/trying on a No. 6 'cause there's less metal swinging around? I've never touched a jointer plane before so I have no idea...
I was going to buying it from QS (or whatever you call it) until I noticed **** (from Dictum), whose planes are apparently also manufactured by QS and should be of the same quality. The thing is though, ****'s No. 7 is €50 cheaper than QS from WSH :shock: ... That makes me a little worried about ****'s plane's quality. Has anyone had any experience with ****'s plane?
Going vintage is always an option... But I just wanted to get a taste of modern "premium" plane (I know QS not really premium, but at least they say it's almost as good as LN).
Oh, and please try your best no to turn this thread into one where we argue about moral/political issues regarding QS. I'm trying to get some things done here...
Sam
So Holland's weather seems to be taking it easy recently. It's time I started building my workbench...
I've been using a Record 05 to do all my jointing/face truing work (thanks again Gary, if you're reading this ). It works fine for short workpieces (less than 100 cm) but I reckon I'll need a real jointer for my 240 cm long benchtop.
Anyways, I'm planning on buying a new No. 6 or No. 7. I know No.7's length will definitely make it better for jointing super long workpieces, but wouldn't it be easier to learn jointing/trying on a No. 6 'cause there's less metal swinging around? I've never touched a jointer plane before so I have no idea...
I was going to buying it from QS (or whatever you call it) until I noticed **** (from Dictum), whose planes are apparently also manufactured by QS and should be of the same quality. The thing is though, ****'s No. 7 is €50 cheaper than QS from WSH :shock: ... That makes me a little worried about ****'s plane's quality. Has anyone had any experience with ****'s plane?
Going vintage is always an option... But I just wanted to get a taste of modern "premium" plane (I know QS not really premium, but at least they say it's almost as good as LN).
Oh, and please try your best no to turn this thread into one where we argue about moral/political issues regarding QS. I'm trying to get some things done here...
Sam