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GLFaria

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Just finished going through "Planecraft - hand planing by modern methods", 1950 revised and enlarged edition.

From the standpoint of a beginner, I found it interesting, but little more than that. Less useful than I had expected as far as I'm concerned. Not really an in-depth presentation of handplane working techniques, not a book a beginner would get a lot from, more of a general presentation of the kinds of work to which a plane may be put to, admittedly with some pertaining hints - again, not in depth.
On the other hand, I would think a trained, competent woodworker should probably know enough that he will not need a book such as this.

I wonder what the reason was for its success? There must have been quite a number of readers, judging from the number of reprints and editions. I see that in the preface the authors mention their aim had been "to produce a workshop companion, etc.". To be frank, it actually looks more like a marketing stint for Record planes. Were the authors emplyed by Record?

Sorry if I look a bit of an iconoclast - take it to my being an amateur in every sense of the word - but I really expected quite different.
 
I've never read it or even seen an actual copy but I thought Planecraft was published by Record.
 
JohnPW":3ddglpax said:
I've never read it or even seen an actual copy but I thought Planecraft was published by Record.

Short answer: yes.

Long answer: C & J Hampton sold planes under the brand name "Record". C & J Hampton were the publishers of "Planecraft".

BugBear
 
I have a copy somewhere. If I can find it I'll take a look. It's possible we sold it at the David Stanley auction to raise money for the Help for Heroes Veterans' Workshop!!!
 
I have a different on Planecraft:A Woodworkers Handbook by John Sainsbury. Published by Sterling Publishing Co Inc New Yourk. ISBN: 0-8069-5520-1. So I must have on planes then?
 
Whoops, just read the acknowledgements page and mine is a 1984 reprint of the 1934 original print then of the 1959 reprint and then the 1974 reprint.
 

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