jimi43
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Now...I blame the lack of bootfairs!
AND...I would like to publicly deny any suggestion that the C word can be used where my plane assortment is concerned.....
But there has to be a warning...this slope IS steep...there's no denying it....very very steep indeed!
So...before my nose grows any bigger...let me reveal what these ramblings are about and treat you this cold Sunday evening to a bit of tool art that I accidentally acquired today from dear Tom of this parish....
I actually went over to pick up this little beauty....
I have long since considered Philly to be one of the world's greatest craftsmen and have touched one of his planes for a brief time but to actually own one (um...well two actually... ) had me really excited....
The engineering accuracy involved in making this skew mitre has to be seen to be believed....right down to the incredibly sharp and thick iron...
The difficult thing about seeing beauty live is you tend to be tempted....ok...ok...ok...I was sold....
It's a black Rolls Royce...with a fantastic engine from the Holtey modification stable....
The lines are just breathtakingly beautiful....
...right down to the paper-thin mouth...
Philly....you have exceeded my expectations and Tom has looked after these gems like a museum curator...trust me my friend...I will cherish these too while they are in my care. =D>
Another great plane maker also took my eye while I was "out for the day"....and on the basis of "might as well be hung for a lamb...philosophy...".....I seem to have walked away with this....
This is a little David Barron smoother....a homage to James maybe but certainly with a style all of it's own...and my favourite material for the sole...lignum vitae....
By this point I felt that Annie would probably kill me anyway so what the hell...reach for the sky eh!?
With a silhouette straight out of a Poirot episode...this beautiful jointer was something I found hard to resist...
I challenge anyone who appreciates tools as also works of art to walk away from this beauty...
I mean...the last time a profile like this was seen was on Lake Como!! 8) 8)
Add to this a fine set of teeth from the wonderful Ron Hock...
...a detachable fence....
...lignum vitae soles again...
...and you have the perfect package!
The good thing about there being no bootfairs of note this year did mean I could save up my budget for a rainy day when I would be tempted to acquire a few planes I have been lusting after for years...and today was that rainy day.
I can't wait to use them! More on the performance when I do...
Thanks Tom!!
Jim
AND...I would like to publicly deny any suggestion that the C word can be used where my plane assortment is concerned.....
But there has to be a warning...this slope IS steep...there's no denying it....very very steep indeed!
So...before my nose grows any bigger...let me reveal what these ramblings are about and treat you this cold Sunday evening to a bit of tool art that I accidentally acquired today from dear Tom of this parish....
I actually went over to pick up this little beauty....
I have long since considered Philly to be one of the world's greatest craftsmen and have touched one of his planes for a brief time but to actually own one (um...well two actually... ) had me really excited....
The engineering accuracy involved in making this skew mitre has to be seen to be believed....right down to the incredibly sharp and thick iron...
The difficult thing about seeing beauty live is you tend to be tempted....ok...ok...ok...I was sold....
It's a black Rolls Royce...with a fantastic engine from the Holtey modification stable....
The lines are just breathtakingly beautiful....
...right down to the paper-thin mouth...
Philly....you have exceeded my expectations and Tom has looked after these gems like a museum curator...trust me my friend...I will cherish these too while they are in my care. =D>
Another great plane maker also took my eye while I was "out for the day"....and on the basis of "might as well be hung for a lamb...philosophy...".....I seem to have walked away with this....
This is a little David Barron smoother....a homage to James maybe but certainly with a style all of it's own...and my favourite material for the sole...lignum vitae....
By this point I felt that Annie would probably kill me anyway so what the hell...reach for the sky eh!?
With a silhouette straight out of a Poirot episode...this beautiful jointer was something I found hard to resist...
I challenge anyone who appreciates tools as also works of art to walk away from this beauty...
I mean...the last time a profile like this was seen was on Lake Como!! 8) 8)
Add to this a fine set of teeth from the wonderful Ron Hock...
...a detachable fence....
...lignum vitae soles again...
...and you have the perfect package!
The good thing about there being no bootfairs of note this year did mean I could save up my budget for a rainy day when I would be tempted to acquire a few planes I have been lusting after for years...and today was that rainy day.
I can't wait to use them! More on the performance when I do...
Thanks Tom!!
Jim