+1 on the Boone plane, been using it for years.
Also this little guy, that looks like a toy, is pretty amazing and works good on the braces and many other things.
http://www.veritastools.com/Products/Page.aspx?p=519
I also use a small $5.99 block plane from Harbor Freight; when sharpened, it works as good as anything.
Which planes for brace tapering and scalloping?
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I use the Steven Boone small planes - flat and curved. Love em.
Re: Which planes for brace tapering and scalloping?
Picked up some "F" clamps at HF yesterday and saw their little brass planes -- Three sizes in a pack" --- $12 -- I agree with Dave if you get them shape they'll work OK. I bet with a little thought one could re-shape the shoe and make a contoured version.
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I've seen those at HF before and thought about getting them....how bad could they be? And with a little help...
Next time I'm there I'll use the 20% coupon and get em, never can have too many planes.
Kevin
Next time I'm there I'll use the 20% coupon and get em, never can have too many planes.
Kevin
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HF has 25% coupons out now for July 4th. I'm getting these planes too. They're being sold on eBay for twice the price of HF.Kevininca wrote:I've seen those at HF before and thought about getting them....how bad could they be? And with a little help...
Next time I'm there I'll use the 20% coupon and get em, never can have too many planes.
Kevin
those of you who make your own planes, where do you get the blades? I see the Ibex site has them for $18 sharp. but Pilgrims's $46 seems very reasonable for an Ibex plane.
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For the planes I'm making, I use chisels for the irons, and I get them from HF.
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Re: the ibex finger planes. Are the 8mm and 10mm both suitable? And for brace shaping, is the convex a better choice than flat, or vice-versa?
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