Rhossydd
Established Member
I've recently found the need to start cleaning up the bottoms of grooves, mortises and rebates, so I think having a small router plane in my workshop would be useful. Mostly I'll be working on relatively thin stock, cabinet door frames etc., so a closed face model is probably needed.
Researching into it there seem to be two basic types; Models with a square support rod, like the Lie-Nielsen (and some cheap open face clones) or models with a round rod like the current Veritas and the older Stanley 271 and Record 722 variants.
There are a few reports that the round support rods are prone to rotating and causing difficulties in use. Is this just user error or is this a real cause for concern ? or possibly a good feature if you can increase the support area available by using it at an angle ?
Any insights or recommendations ?
Researching into it there seem to be two basic types; Models with a square support rod, like the Lie-Nielsen (and some cheap open face clones) or models with a round rod like the current Veritas and the older Stanley 271 and Record 722 variants.
There are a few reports that the round support rods are prone to rotating and causing difficulties in use. Is this just user error or is this a real cause for concern ? or possibly a good feature if you can increase the support area available by using it at an angle ?
Any insights or recommendations ?