The 5 1/2 was the clear winner in recommendations. The 4 did come up though and like you said I can resell it if it turns out I'm not in love with hand planing material. The more I have to work with digital hardware professionally though the more I seem to enjoy just taking my time on my projects at home. Hopefully it becomes a tool that I do use regularly and I like the idea of being able to compare them. Feel the differences y'all are talking about.Bm101":2obeywgf said:'Why do you not think I should buy that plane? Because I will be honest with you, After reading all the wonderful information provided here and then seeing that link I ended up getting two planes. I picked up that Stanley 4 1/2 you linked and a Record 5 1/2. '
Because I would have just bought the 5 1/2. Two birds , one stone. You haven't lost out financially or made a bad decision. It's a good call overall. You can always resell if needed after all! For smaller stock I'd say you might get more control from a 4 rather than a 4 1/2 but I'm not giving out advice here mate. I'm a two bob beginner! I'm dangerous! 8) My next port of call would be ITS and ultex diamond stones in a sale.
Welcome to the world of sharpening.
https://www.its.co.uk/Misc/Ultex-Diamon ... 2147483647
Thank you for the link for the future sharpening demand. Is there a forum on here that you know of that people have asked about plane blade sharpening how-tos?
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