My planes are all from car boot sales and have been brought back to life like something from a Boris Karlof black and white movie involving electricity, some sheets and pyrotechnics.
I'm about to buy one new and need a little advice.
It's to replace one that genuinely cost me £1 and has done the job pretty well for a while. From what I can tell it's a block plane and I use it to soften (break?) edges on wood before or after assembly rather than attack something with a router and make it look too round.
If I were to replace this with a new block plane, would I want a low angle or a standard block plane?
I've read up a few places and it seems to always mention a block plane, but not sure if it's a "given" that it's a standard or low angle.
I'm looking at either the Quangsheng standard or low angle from Fine Woodworking in the UK.
I've also used them (I don't want to offend anyone here, although I do have form) for knocking down glued in tapered wood dowels and Kreg pocket hole angled filler thingies too. Is this the right tool? Or should I be looking at one of them there Chisel Planes to stop pulling out the material around where I am trying to flatten.
Hope that makes sense.
I'm about to buy one new and need a little advice.
It's to replace one that genuinely cost me £1 and has done the job pretty well for a while. From what I can tell it's a block plane and I use it to soften (break?) edges on wood before or after assembly rather than attack something with a router and make it look too round.
If I were to replace this with a new block plane, would I want a low angle or a standard block plane?
I've read up a few places and it seems to always mention a block plane, but not sure if it's a "given" that it's a standard or low angle.
I'm looking at either the Quangsheng standard or low angle from Fine Woodworking in the UK.
I've also used them (I don't want to offend anyone here, although I do have form) for knocking down glued in tapered wood dowels and Kreg pocket hole angled filler thingies too. Is this the right tool? Or should I be looking at one of them there Chisel Planes to stop pulling out the material around where I am trying to flatten.
Hope that makes sense.