Hi
I'm partway through a project with more mortise and tenons than I've had
to make before, and was thinking this might be an excuse to get the
shoulder plane I thought I always wanted. After reviewing some
magazines and the wreck archives, it seem hard to go wrong with a
Veritas plane.
My question is medium or large. Prices aren't too far apart. For this
project, most of the tenons are 3/4" long and about an inch wide, but
who knows what the next project will be. Is there a downside or upside
to the larger plane? Can these planes be put into occasional service as
a low angle block plane (I have a standard angle one)? Unfortunately, I
have no way to see them up close or try one out before buying.
As always, thanks in advance for your advice.
David
> My question is medium or large.
I have the medium, which is about 3/4" wide (website says 11/16").
I've been very happy with it! Only thing it's not perfect for is
trimming the cheeks of longer tenons - I've managed just fine with a
chisel, but the rabbet block plane idea from another poster sounds
like a good one. I haven't had any instances yet where the medium has
been too small and where the large would have been OK (i.e. if the
tenon cheek is too long for the medium, it was too long for the large
also). The medium is quite a bit lighter too, though it still feels
very solid, I imagine it'd be more comfortable to use.
If you're really not sure, order both, and return the one that isn't
quite as perfect for you. (I was going to say return the one you
don't like, but I think that's unlikely...) Anyway, you'd pay the
same shipping for your order, and you'd only lose the cost of return
shipping (<$10 w/insurance?). Might be worth it if you really can't
decide right now. I'm sure LV wouldn't mind as long as you're nice to
the tool.
Good luck,
Andy
I've got the Veritas Medium shoulder plane and the
Clifton 311 which is more of a full size shoulder plane.
If I didn't have the Clifton I'd probably get the Veritas
full size. The medium sp has a 1/2" iron, the full size
3/4". If you're doing tenons, which are typically 3/4"
or longer, that extra 1/4" is real handy. The Veritas
full sized sp has two variable position knobs so you can
use it on its side with a shooting board. Kind of nice
to fine tune a mitered corner - without plonking out
BIG BUCKS for the LN plane made specifically for that
purpose.
If it were me, I'd go with the full sized Veritas.
charlie b
Just a note to thank you for the advice. The diversity of opinion makes
me feel that a truly poor choice will be hard to make. I don't have
particularly large hands, and may prefer something that works one-handed
(at the same time, leaving room on the shelf for that rabbet block
plane!) Then again, ordering both doesn't sound like a bad idea. . .
David
David wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm partway through a project with more mortise and tenons than I've had
> to make before, and was thinking this might be an excuse to get the
> shoulder plane I thought I always wanted. After reviewing some
> magazines and the wreck archives, it seem hard to go wrong with a
> Veritas plane.
>
> My question is medium or large. Prices aren't too far apart. For this
> project, most of the tenons are 3/4" long and about an inch wide, but
> who knows what the next project will be. Is there a downside or upside
> to the larger plane? Can these planes be put into occasional service as
> a low angle block plane (I have a standard angle one)? Unfortunately, I
> have no way to see them up close or try one out before buying.
>
> As always, thanks in advance for your advice.
>
> David
"David" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Hi
>
> I'm partway through a project with more mortise and tenons than I've had
> to make before, and was thinking this might be an excuse to get the
> shoulder plane I thought I always wanted. After reviewing some magazines
> and the wreck archives, it seem hard to go wrong with a Veritas plane.
>
> My question is medium or large. Prices aren't too far apart. For this
> project, most of the tenons are 3/4" long and about an inch wide, but who
> knows what the next project will be. Is there a downside or upside to the
> larger plane? Can these planes be put into occasional service as a low
> angle block plane (I have a standard angle one)? Unfortunately, I have no
> way to see them up close or try one out before buying.
>
> As always, thanks in advance for your advice.
>
>
Why not get the LN rabbet block and LV medium shoulder combination I have?
the shoulder is used mostly to shoulder, the rabbet block to face the tenon.
It's also a block plane with a hefty iron.
Only downside to the large is that most of your dadoes are going to be
crowded with that 3/4" blade, while the 1/2" will bottom.
On Tue, 27 Feb 2007 00:49:48 -0500, David <[email protected]>
wrote:
>Hi
>
>I'm partway through a project with more mortise and tenons than I've had
>to make before, and was thinking this might be an excuse to get the
>shoulder plane I thought I always wanted. After reviewing some
>magazines and the wreck archives, it seem hard to go wrong with a
>Veritas plane.
>
>My question is medium or large. Prices aren't too far apart. For this
>project, most of the tenons are 3/4" long and about an inch wide, but
>who knows what the next project will be. Is there a downside or upside
>to the larger plane? Can these planes be put into occasional service as
>a low angle block plane (I have a standard angle one)? Unfortunately, I
>have no way to see them up close or try one out before buying.
>
>As always, thanks in advance for your advice.
>
>David
One consideration might be how big your hands are. I have the medium
(LN, but brand is really not the issue) and it seems plenty big enough. I
can hold and use it with one hand while holding the workpiece on a
bench-hook with the other. Would probably not be able to do that with a
large shoulder plane.
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