jimi43
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During my visit to our friend Douglas' workshop to check out his "assembly table".... :mrgreen: I had a lovely surprise from Duncan (jumps) who was also visiting. He gave me a belated Christmas present of this little beauty....
Now if I remember rightly, this is the favourite plane of our dear lady ALF....and that alone should be a huge recommendation but I was thrilled to be able to see one in person...let alone actually own one!
As you can see it needed a bit of spit and polish and a few bars but that didn't prove any problem at all...so after a clean up with naptha....a gentle rub down with the magic MAAS polish and some flattening and new bevels it was time to test her out....
I can see now everything ALF suggested was true...it's a wonderful little performer....accurate and a breeze to set up, tweek and use...
The cutter fair whizzes along...ploughing out beautiful clean shavings and resulting in a beautiful groove...
I once had to cut a very thin groove in a clone VOX AC30 cabinet for the gold piping insert...and in those days I had to source a fine expensive router bit...set up a jig and.run a noisy router all the way around to get the result I needed.
I wish I had had one of these little darlings then....sometimes hand tools can be a hell of a lot simpler, faster and accurate than power tools...and this is probably the best example I know!
So...my thanks to ALF for her suggestion and to Duncan for giving this to me...I owe you one mate!
Jimi
Now if I remember rightly, this is the favourite plane of our dear lady ALF....and that alone should be a huge recommendation but I was thrilled to be able to see one in person...let alone actually own one!
As you can see it needed a bit of spit and polish and a few bars but that didn't prove any problem at all...so after a clean up with naptha....a gentle rub down with the magic MAAS polish and some flattening and new bevels it was time to test her out....
I can see now everything ALF suggested was true...it's a wonderful little performer....accurate and a breeze to set up, tweek and use...
The cutter fair whizzes along...ploughing out beautiful clean shavings and resulting in a beautiful groove...
I once had to cut a very thin groove in a clone VOX AC30 cabinet for the gold piping insert...and in those days I had to source a fine expensive router bit...set up a jig and.run a noisy router all the way around to get the result I needed.
I wish I had had one of these little darlings then....sometimes hand tools can be a hell of a lot simpler, faster and accurate than power tools...and this is probably the best example I know!
So...my thanks to ALF for her suggestion and to Duncan for giving this to me...I owe you one mate!
Jimi