JP

Jay Pique

07/05/2008 3:31 PM

Pull-style planes

I'm thinking about getting a plane that's made to be pulled and was
wondering what you users out there recommend. I'm looking for one
that's not hugely expensive, but of high enough quality to give me a
good idea of what they can do. Any recommendations?

I'm looking for something in the "jack plane" or #5 size to start.

JP


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ROY!

in reply to Jay Pique on 07/05/2008 3:31 PM

08/05/2008 5:45 PM

On Wed, 7 May 2008 15:31:08 -0700 (PDT), Jay Pique
<[email protected]> wrote:

>I'm thinking about getting a plane that's made to be pulled and was
>wondering what you users out there recommend. I'm looking for one
>that's not hugely expensive, but of high enough quality to give me a
>good idea of what they can do. Any recommendations?
>
>I'm looking for something in the "jack plane" or #5 size to start.
>
>JP

Have a look at Lee Valley. They have a BUNCH of Asian style pull
planes at reasonable cost. Get the iron razor sharp and you have an
excellent plane at a very reasonable price. For more info check out
Harrelson Stanley's kanna plane video.

ON

Otoe

in reply to Jay Pique on 07/05/2008 3:31 PM

08/05/2008 9:52 AM

On Wed, 7 May 2008 15:31:08 -0700 (PDT), Jay Pique
<[email protected]> wrote:

>I'm thinking about getting a plane that's made to be pulled and was
>wondering what you users out there recommend. I'm looking for one
>that's not hugely expensive, but of high enough quality to give me a
>good idea of what they can do. Any recommendations?
>
>I'm looking for something in the "jack plane" or #5 size to start.
>
>JP

The Japanese planes are pull planes. Do a search for those.
They look hooky but it is the blade that makes the difference.
Unfortunately, they're pricey but maybe you can find a
preowned one or make your own.

Otoe


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