paulm2930":n3215fd6 said:Part of the reason for this thread was to gauge what others used so I could
Choose my first, I'm considering the axminster brand 60 1/2 or 9 1/2, or their
Rider version, or possibly spending a bit more on a quangsheng, can anyone share
Opinion on either of these?
And thanks for the welcome
Paul
carlb40":f6spt8bm said:I have the LA rider and i have yet to sort out the mouth/ bed on it. The machining of the support at the mouth is off. One side is higher that the other - so only half of the blade cuts.
tobytools":1y38kwdl said:If I could go back I would get a veritas block, preferably a low angle one. Veritas also do a great shoulder plane. Not a fan of their bench planes but at the end if the day is all about what you can afford and preference.
So, what direction are you going?
TT
paulm2930":3f4le32v said:tobytools":3f4le32v said:If I could go back I would get a veritas block, preferably a low angle one. Veritas also do a great shoulder plane. Not a fan of their bench planes but at the end if the day is all about what you can afford and preference.
So, what direction are you going?
TT
Well I will be making myself a bed frame soon, possibly made of oak, but I would like to start making furniture and see how things go.
I bought a QS number 6 which should be delivered soon and will complement that with a decent block plane, I just didn't want to go mad
Spending on a high end block if cheaper ones do a perfectly good job.
Thanks for the advice all
Paul
tobytools":170edfol said:Never used a QS bench plane myself but have heard good things, in regards to Cheaper tools doing a perfectly good job, there are a few older threads that will confirm this. Do you want flashy high end tools (nothing wrong with this) or vintage tools, I myself use a range of brand new and vintage (I'm sure most are the same)
I favour some woodies over modern ones, but that's me.
Any tool will preform well enough once tuned and used properly.
Good luck
TT
paulm2930":2nlbj0ay said:Well I will be making myself a bed frame soon, possibly made of oak, but I would like to start making furniture and see how things go.
I bought a QS number 6 which should be delivered soon and will complement that with a decent block plane, I just didn't want to go mad
Spending on a high end block if cheaper ones do a perfectly good job.
Thanks for the advice all
Paul
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