Well I finally got pics of the first of the New Year planes. I enjoy making
these for some reason. They have all been sanded to a polish and have 4 coats of
my special oil/wax finish that's really hard and nice.
They are all stamped with 1st of the New Year and they are dated signed and
numbered.
Here is the ebony pocket plane (about 5" long 2.5" wide and 2" high with a 1.5"
blade)
http://www.knight-toolworks.com/web_temp_pics/ebonypocketplane.jpg though the
picture does not do it justice.
Here is one in ziricote a real hard to find wood anymore
http://www.knight-toolworks.com/web_temp_pics/ziricotepocketplane.jpg
here is a finish plane that uses a 2" blade and is 7.5" long and 2" high in
Bolivian rosewood
http://www.knight-toolworks.com/web_temp_pics/rosewoodfinishplane.jpg
and a nice one in bubinga
http://www.knight-toolworks.com/web_temp_pics/bubingafinishplane.jpg
here is a pic of a couple of ebony ones that still need 3 coats of finish and a
really nice wood I can't think of the name of. The ebony planes are finish
planes and the other one is a 60 degree plane with added weight.
http://www.knight-toolworks.com/web_temp_pics/ebonayandiforgotthename.jpg
I will also have a 32" purpleheart jointer with a 2.5" wide iron and a few other
planes a coffin in wenge (the first plane I made out of that wood)
These planes are regular price plus the extra wood cost.
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> Had a peek at them on abpw -- very nice.
sometimes simple is better. tough ebony always need something to make it better.
black is ok for a bit (G)
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On Thu, 06 Jan 2005 21:18:24 -0800, Steve Knight
<[email protected]> wrote:
>Well I finally got pics of the first of the New Year planes. I enjoy making
>these for some reason. They have all been sanded to a polish and have 4 coats of
>my special oil/wax finish that's really hard and nice.
> They are all stamped with 1st of the New Year and they are dated signed and
>numbered.
>Here is the ebony pocket plane (about 5" long 2.5" wide and 2" high with a 1.5"
>blade)
>http://www.knight-toolworks.com/web_temp_pics/ebonypocketplane.jpg though the
>picture does not do it justice.
>Here is one in ziricote a real hard to find wood anymore
>http://www.knight-toolworks.com/web_temp_pics/ziricotepocketplane.jpg
>here is a finish plane that uses a 2" blade and is 7.5" long and 2" high in
>Bolivian rosewood
>http://www.knight-toolworks.com/web_temp_pics/rosewoodfinishplane.jpg
>and a nice one in bubinga
>http://www.knight-toolworks.com/web_temp_pics/bubingafinishplane.jpg
>here is a pic of a couple of ebony ones that still need 3 coats of finish and a
>really nice wood I can't think of the name of. The ebony planes are finish
>planes and the other one is a 60 degree plane with added weight.
>http://www.knight-toolworks.com/web_temp_pics/ebonayandiforgotthename.jpg
>I will also have a 32" purpleheart jointer with a 2.5" wide iron and a few other
>planes a coffin in wenge (the first plane I made out of that wood)
>These planes are regular price plus the extra wood cost.
Had a peek at them on abpw -- very nice.
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Now we'll just use some glue to hold things in place until the brads dry
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