Description

    • A question we often hear is ”Which planes should I buy first?” – That’s why we assembled this set of our low-angle block plane, small bevel-up smooth plane and low-angle jack plane, three tools that are needed for almost every hand woodworking project
    • All are bevel-up planes, allowing you to adjust the cutting angle to adapt to different grain simply by switching to a blade with a different bevel angle
    • The low-angle block plane is a workshop essential; it fits in the palm of your hand, making it easy to use for all sorts of quick trimming jobs and edge treatments
    • Its low bed angle, combined with the included 25° bevel blade, results in an excellent cutting angle for end grain work
    • The small bevel-up smooth plane is typically used for final finishing of surfaces but can also be used for shooting miters and end-grain work; smaller and lighter than a full-size smoother, it is easier to maneuver and is less fatiguing to use for extended periods
    • The 1 3/4” wide blade is also relatively narrow, requiring less effort to push
    • A low-angle 25° blade for end-grain work and smoothing well-behaved grain is included, along with a 50° blade for smoothing wood more prone to tear-out
    • The low-angle jack plane is a well-rounded tool; it’s traditionally used to bring rough stock to final dimensions, but its long sole makes it suitable for smoothing large workpieces, shooting, mitering and jointing – anywhere flatness is the key concern
    • Its 5 lb 12 oz weight provides a healthy amount of inertia
    • The provided 25° blade cuts end grain cleanly
    • Each plane is made of ductile cast iron with a sole machined flat and square to the sides
    • A Norris-type adjuster allows easy and accurate blade setting, and set screws keep the blade centered in the mouth
    • A movable toe lets you reduce the mouth opening to control tear-out or open it for heavier cuts; a stop screw retains your mouth setting and prevents the toe from contacting the blade
    • You have the choice of O1 or PM-V11 steel blades
    • The smooth and jack plane have comfortable hardwood handles, and the block plane has finger grips in the sides and a lever cap that fits the hand well
    • A versatile and reasonably priced set, useful whether you’re new to woodworking or just expanding into hand tool woodworking

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