Just completed, this little scraper plane is made of bright mild steel, brass and padauk. The blade is 1 1/2" wide, 1/8" thick, made of O1 steel and its angle is 110 degrees.
Although they look unconventional, especially while the wood is such a vivid colour, I'm sure they must be really practical and comfortable to hold. Please bring as many examples of your work along to the MAC Timbers event on the 30th as you can, as well as the Roman plane, as I'd really like to hold these and feel how they work. I'm sure I'm not alone in this!
Brilliant. As Marcros says, there is a distinct house style coming out of the rxh shop. An excellent idea to do a scraper plane as they are far less common but hugely useful. I notice the old Stanleys hold strong prices.
This Mac day is becoming intimidating. Don't bother unless you have at least one stunning show'n'tell plane.
I'll just loiter in the car park, maybe sneak under the fence for a chat with TnT
Andy: yes I plan to bring some planes to Mac on 30th Nov. - I might even bring the lead filled Frankenplane
Rod: the post is connected to the sole by what would be called a through mortice and tenon joint in woodwork (there may be a metalworking term for such a connection but I don't know it). The "glue" is solder, which avoids risk of distortion because the temperature is low and no hammering is involved.