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Block Plane? - Gibbcutter - 08-22-2019

Looking to get a block plane. Suggestions would be appreciated. If I have only 1, should it be a low angle?

Thanks .


RE: Block Plane? - bgosh - 08-22-2019

Do yourself a favor and Look around and find an old Stanley 118 and you will never go wrong.


RE: Block Plane? - hbmcc - 08-22-2019

Whatever is comfortable in your hand. And, works. 

That means you can buy and return multiple items and times. I compared new (branded) to a hybrid on a Millers Falls base, so there was no bling or style search to muddle up the decision. I still use the hybrid as much and more than any other size.


RE: Block Plane? - Bill Lyman - 08-22-2019

Lie Nielsen low angle No. 60-1/2 Adjustable Mouth Block Plane is my favorite tool in the shop and among the most frequently used. 


RE: Block Plane? - bandit571 - 08-22-2019

I have the Stanley No. 60-1/2.....more of a go to plane....but, then again...I have about 15 block planes....and still have 2 to rehab....


RE: Block Plane? - Phil S. - 08-22-2019

My preference is a low angle with an adjustable mouth.  The one I use most is a relatively new Stanley.  My favorite is a Miller's Falls #7 - it was my dad's.  I also like knuckle cap planes like a Stanley 65 or 18, but they are more expensive.

Phil


RE: Block Plane? - R Clark - 08-23-2019

Love my Stanley 60 1/2.  Feels good in the hand.  Got it for $17 at a flea market, and it only needed a little cleaning to put back into service.


RE: Block Plane? - Admiral - 08-23-2019

(08-22-2019, 07:52 AM)Gibbcutter Wrote: Looking to get a block plane. Suggestions would be appreciated. If I have only 1, should it be a low angle?

Thanks .

Actually, the current Stanley low angle model (not the sweetheart version, and not the standard angle one) has been around for at least the last 25 years or so in its current form, and while I have many block planes including LV and LN low angle, I also pull out the Stanley more often than not. They never did screw this plane up over the years. Not quite a "hidden gem" but more like a hidden semi-precious - ha ha.  Its a good deal at $35 and worth a look, might have to flatten the sole a bit but that's about it.  

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Stanley-6-in-Bailey-Low-Angle-Block-Plane-12-960/203727261


RE: Block Plane? - Phil S. - 08-23-2019

(08-23-2019, 01:47 PM)Admiral Wrote: Actually, the current Stanley low angle model (not the sweetheart version, and not the standard angle one) has been around for at least the last 25 years or so in its current form, and while I have many block planes including LV and LN low angle, I also pull out the Stanley more often than not. They never did screw this plane up over the years. Not quite a "hidden gem" but more like a hidden semi-precious - ha ha.  Its a good deal at $35 and worth a look, might have to flatten the sole a bit but that's about it.  

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Stanley-6-in-Bailey-Low-Angle-Block-Plane-12-960/203727261

I think that's the same plane I have.  Works.


RE: Block Plane? - Bibliophile 13 - 08-23-2019

Same here! I don’t even know where or when I got it, but the iron takes a good edge, and the adjustment is workable. If I could afford it, I’d trade up to a good knuckle cap, either Stanley or LN. But that’s pretty low on my priority list of tool acquisitions.