(the guy who got me into woodworking, the same one who will probably get Martin stuff when he's done, generally doesn't plane anything. he's able to get save smoothing out of his bevel down planes now, but he thinks my freehand sharpening and cap iron use are witchcraft - engineer mindset, I sort of get it, the fear of being human without a digital readout on your own body position, but jeez.
I don't make recommendations to him, either. I think he loves the idea of how useful the planes could be, but he would never ever plane an assembled case, and he probably doesn't believe you can make a good case with solids, anyway (engineer thing "it's substandard material. It moves and material that does not is freely available").
too, remember that in 2005 or 2006, people were trying to figure out how to plane difficult woods at all. Curly maple, which planes wonderfully, was described as difficult. of all of the people on the forums with the "i plane all the time" thing back then, I doubt anyone other than warren was actually doing a lot of it.
I don't make recommendations to him, either. I think he loves the idea of how useful the planes could be, but he would never ever plane an assembled case, and he probably doesn't believe you can make a good case with solids, anyway (engineer thing "it's substandard material. It moves and material that does not is freely available").
too, remember that in 2005 or 2006, people were trying to figure out how to plane difficult woods at all. Curly maple, which planes wonderfully, was described as difficult. of all of the people on the forums with the "i plane all the time" thing back then, I doubt anyone other than warren was actually doing a lot of it.