I’m new to woodworking (just getting started, but expect it to be an enduring hobby) and can’t afford a number of Lie Nielsen or Veritas planes. Would like to buy once and be happy. Interested in making everything from small boxes to pieces of furniture.
I’m torn between building up a set of vintage Stanley’s (and staying British), or purchasing a few Quangsheng planes (for bargain Quality). What would you do?
Also, what are the realistic minimum number of planes to cover all the processes?
My list is something like;
Low angle block plane
#4 smoothing plane
#5 1/2 Jack
#7 Jointer
Medium Shoulder Plane
Small Router Plane
This set would cost approximately £1000, if bought new (QS). This would be absolutely top end for what will likely be just a hobby. Secondhand Stanley planes would save a lot of money of course, and I would probably get a QS low angle block plane regardless of path.
Am I missing any here, or could I manage with number #5 instead of a #4 & 5 1/2. Maybe a #4 and #6 would be enough. Any comment on other specialty planes I may need would be really interesting too.
Would appreciate your knowledge and experience
I’m torn between building up a set of vintage Stanley’s (and staying British), or purchasing a few Quangsheng planes (for bargain Quality). What would you do?
Also, what are the realistic minimum number of planes to cover all the processes?
My list is something like;
Low angle block plane
#4 smoothing plane
#5 1/2 Jack
#7 Jointer
Medium Shoulder Plane
Small Router Plane
This set would cost approximately £1000, if bought new (QS). This would be absolutely top end for what will likely be just a hobby. Secondhand Stanley planes would save a lot of money of course, and I would probably get a QS low angle block plane regardless of path.
Am I missing any here, or could I manage with number #5 instead of a #4 & 5 1/2. Maybe a #4 and #6 would be enough. Any comment on other specialty planes I may need would be really interesting too.
Would appreciate your knowledge and experience