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Re: Ornate Plane
Here is a couple of wooden planes, one looks homemade.
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Re: Ornate Plane
Going back to Herb's 'cowcatcher' plane ...
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Post by Herb Stoops » Thu Jun 17, 2021 5:37 pm
When i clicked on the image it opened up with a URL title of "Infill Plane". what does that do?
Also it looks like that silver 'cowcatcher might possibly be hinged so that it rotates upwards(?).Would that imply anything???
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Post by Herb Stoops » Thu Jun 17, 2021 5:37 pm
When i clicked on the image it opened up with a URL title of "Infill Plane". what does that do?
Also it looks like that silver 'cowcatcher might possibly be hinged so that it rotates upwards(?).Would that imply anything???
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Dan, Infill planes are when you have a steel or metal body,i.e. the sole and the sides, and the rest is filled in with wooden part except for the blade and clamping mechanism. On the particular plane there is a lot of metal included on the infill.
That on with the "cow catcher", you could be correct about hinging up or maybe removing it.
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That on with the "cow catcher", you could be correct about hinging up or maybe removing it.
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Re: Ornate Plane
The top one is made of pine so I would also say it's home made. Paul Sellars has a video to make one similar, although less complicated looking than that one. His video turns a chisel into a rabbet plane or rebate plane in his lingo. He does a lot of carving with a chisel to make it where I would laminate it from pieces which could be cut with a chop saw. making it much simpler.Herb Stoops wrote: ↑Wed Aug 18, 2021 3:50 pm Here is a couple of wooden planes, one looks homemade.
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Some more worth drooling over:
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Re: Ornate Plane
I agree, but they sure are nice to look at. Although I must say that the wooden block planes I made ,I use all the time. They just feel "right" in my hand and are not cold steel feeling.Cherryville Chuck wrote: ↑Wed Sep 08, 2021 1:06 pm You have to wonder if some of those were ever meant to be used.
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Re: Ornate Plane
That second one is a real beauty...!
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I like these too.
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I can't bring myself to use the one you gifted me. It's just too pretty to risk marring it up. I made a test cut and it performs beautifully. Still, I can't take it out of the drawer except to admire it.Herb Stoops wrote: ↑Wed Sep 08, 2021 1:36 pm Although I must say that the wooden block planes I made ,I use all the time. They just feel "right" in my hand and are not cold steel feeling.
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same here....Cherryville Chuck wrote: ↑Thu Sep 09, 2021 2:19 am I can't bring myself to use the one you gifted me. It's just too pretty to risk marring it up. I made a test cut and it performs beautifully. Still, I can't take it out of the drawer except to admire it.
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Re: Ornate Plane Vintage Planes V.4
it's hard to imagine the time and passion that went into these planes...
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