billw
The Tattooed One
I’ve had a good gander at their stuff and it’s certainly different, but I’d rather have LN and Veritas planes.
DW,
this is the link to the BC dual angle smoothing plane:
https://bridgecitytools.com/products/hp-12-smoothing-plane
The first and most obvious thing is the price. I reckon that if they got it down to about 250 GBP they might have a commercial success on their hands. Just the idea of supplying it with what are effectively four easily interchangeable blades is a clever stroke.
The second thing is the aesthetics. Their effect is marked and strong to say the least. It would be very difficult for those of us who are used to the wood of traditional designs to take to the looks of it.
The third thing is that there are probably few people out there who have used this sort of plane day in, day out over a number of years and so be in a position to report on it.
I think that people like John E. do provide a valuable service. There's also clearly a fair bit of talent involved in taking an original and innovative approach to making tools when other designs have been functioning very successfully for many years.
Out of interest, is there anybody on here who has tried that plane?
D-W,
to the best of my knowl. we get ripped of on tooling here......
I once spoke to the DeWalt rep a few years ago and complained about the price difference of their tools......
HE said quote "we charge as much as we can get away with in the Euro market"......
some of the stuff was double the US cost.....
it's even worse in France or was at least a year ago....again some noted tool brands are almost double what they cost in the UK.....
I suppose it's just best to spend time on research....thank's to you guy's for the internet.....
I dont mind paying a fair price for anything and we all must earn a living.....
BUT
management don't seam to realise if you make n sell stuff thats affordable well all buy it.....
A bit like modern cars.....
we all know they are troublesome but at 1/2 the current price we wouldnt bother with the rusty rubbish we drive around in.....
Im def a big fan of US tooling, just wish we could buy at your prices.....but we are just a dot on the sales charts compared with the quantity sold in the US....
Even as a lad [now 72] decent stuff was always only JUST atainable......we bought exWD [war department] where poss when starting out.....
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