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This happens to be my 250th hand plane build... Learned a few things along the way, but still a work in progress.
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Nice, this one looks more simplistic compared to some of your other planes. Almost reminds me of the Millers Fall Buck Rogers plane; probably the reddish wood. I really like it. How thick is the sole?
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(05-05-2018, 06:38 PM)Scoony Wrote: Nice, this one looks more simplistic compared to some of your other planes. Almost reminds me of the Millers Fall Buck Rogers plane; probably the reddish wood. I really like it. How thick is the sole?
3/8th''
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I like!..... Clean. Sweet. Purposeful. Simple.
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That is VERY striking and would love to try it. Great work on it buddy.
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Beautiful tool. I like the chamfered edges on the blade. Well done.
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I love the look of that one. It's got simpler, cleaner lines than some of your other planes, and personally that aesthetic really appeals to me. Your attention to detail on this plane is really superb, from the vanishing chamfer (don't know what else to call it) on the front of the body to the shaping of the tote.
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