OPJ
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Once again, my thanks go to that wonderful place full of woodworking bargains, known simply as eBay.
I was in the market for a half-decent shoulder plane, initially.
Modern ones are priced far out of my range while I also recall Good Woodworking comparing a newer Stanley model againt several others and putting it down far behind the likes of Veritas (very nice indeed, but like the Bessey clamps, the price scares me off!)
I've learnt from my short experience that newer planes just aren't up to the job, so I went in search of a plane with some of that proper steel, iron and a sole that stays true. And I just happened to come across this...
We have a very similar plane to this one at college (yes, just the one!! :lol: ), I've always liked them for the fact you get a fair width of cut while cutting right into the corners - something a conventional jack or smoothing plane cannot offer you. The starting price was also very pleasing to my eyes - £9.99, I was astonished to see I was the only bidder!
First thing was to give the plane a good look around, as I do with all used, second-hand tools. A little light surface rust underneath where the blade sits, a little oiling required around the knobs and screws... Hey, it's in very good condition and the sole's still very slick and well lubricated.
Excellent.
Next then, was to simply put it to the test. I've got a good idea of how the rebate fence works anyway, so I decided to give the other features a go; it was a real pleasure to use on end grain - it sounded so sharp and clean I thought it had to be illegal!! :wink:
The blades themselves are only 8mm wide, so resharpening would be a real challenge for anyone. Thankfully, these are all disposable. I have ELEVEN blades included, scrub planing (?), rebating, jointing, chipboard, plywood...
Now all I need is to find another supplier, just incase I ever run out! :wink:
As you can tell, I'm very happy with another brand-new (old) eBay purchase.
Size is 2" wide by 9-1/2" long.
Thanks for reading.
I was in the market for a half-decent shoulder plane, initially.
Modern ones are priced far out of my range while I also recall Good Woodworking comparing a newer Stanley model againt several others and putting it down far behind the likes of Veritas (very nice indeed, but like the Bessey clamps, the price scares me off!)
I've learnt from my short experience that newer planes just aren't up to the job, so I went in search of a plane with some of that proper steel, iron and a sole that stays true. And I just happened to come across this...
We have a very similar plane to this one at college (yes, just the one!! :lol: ), I've always liked them for the fact you get a fair width of cut while cutting right into the corners - something a conventional jack or smoothing plane cannot offer you. The starting price was also very pleasing to my eyes - £9.99, I was astonished to see I was the only bidder!
First thing was to give the plane a good look around, as I do with all used, second-hand tools. A little light surface rust underneath where the blade sits, a little oiling required around the knobs and screws... Hey, it's in very good condition and the sole's still very slick and well lubricated.
Excellent.
Next then, was to simply put it to the test. I've got a good idea of how the rebate fence works anyway, so I decided to give the other features a go; it was a real pleasure to use on end grain - it sounded so sharp and clean I thought it had to be illegal!! :wink:
The blades themselves are only 8mm wide, so resharpening would be a real challenge for anyone. Thankfully, these are all disposable. I have ELEVEN blades included, scrub planing (?), rebating, jointing, chipboard, plywood...
Now all I need is to find another supplier, just incase I ever run out! :wink:
As you can tell, I'm very happy with another brand-new (old) eBay purchase.
Size is 2" wide by 9-1/2" long.
Thanks for reading.