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Author:  Cecil [ Tue Jul 11, 2006 2:18 pm ]
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Well, that didn't work so try this. http://www.knight-toolworks.com/wooden.htm

That's better.

Cecil

Author:  Michael Shaw [ Tue Jul 11, 2006 5:12 pm ]
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Some nice wooden planes there. I like wooden planes.

Author:  Mattia Valente [ Tue Jul 11, 2006 5:18 pm ]
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What, you mean like this one:



(My Knight Jointer, 24" long, 2.5" iron, Purpleheart, brass cap. Haven't actually had the opportunity to use it yet, what with shop-moving-activities...)

Author:  Wayne Clark [ Wed Jul 12, 2006 1:19 am ]
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I have had my eye on the smoothing planes. Maybe I'll get one as a b'day gift later this year. I would love to hear a review of these planes.

Mattia, I don't know how you can resist making at least a few shavings with a new tool like that. You must have more self-restraint than I can claim.

Author:  CarltonM [ Wed Jul 12, 2006 2:04 am ]
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[QUOTE=Mattia Valente] What, you mean like this one:
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Good Golly! Exactly like that one! That's a better photo of the plane than any on their site. They should hire you. That screw, or bit of hardware, on the top makes me wonder, is the mouth adjustable?

Author:  Michael Shaw [ Wed Jul 12, 2006 9:55 am ]
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[QUOTE=Mattia Valente] What, you mean like this one:

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Exactly like that.

Author:  John Lewis [ Wed Jul 12, 2006 1:12 pm ]
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Hey-

Since it's show and tell, here is my all Ipe 50 degree iron smoothing plane from Mr. Knight. It is an early one without the adjustable mouth and with the old style wooden wedge to hold the iron in place. It is about the size of a Stanley #4 but wider. It's my favorite plane and slices through anything except African blackwood and extremely figured bubinga and purpleheart. I haven't found a plane that will work on those 3 yet.

Well, she ain't pretty but I do loves her.










Author:  Miketobey [ Wed Jul 12, 2006 11:58 pm ]
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So, should I file a claim with USPS? Steve was thinking about kits a while back, and I asked for one right away.( I'm not sure he still likes that idea) If I use some concentrated care, I should end up with a great jointer. I keep wanting to inlay some abalone here and there on it.MT
MT

Author:  Wayne Clark [ Thu Jul 13, 2006 1:20 am ]
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John,

Thanks for those pics! I just might get one of those for my self.

Author:  CarltonM [ Thu Jul 13, 2006 3:40 am ]
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[QUOTE=John Lewis]Well, she ain't pretty but I do loves her. [/QUOTE]
Are you nuts? She's a babe of the first order!

Author:  John Lewis [ Thu Jul 13, 2006 2:22 pm ]
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Thanks for those pics! I just might get one of those for my self.

Wayne-
They are worth the money. Make sure to get one with all the bells and whistles though.

Are you nuts? She's a babe of the first order!

Yeah Carlton, you're right I shouldn't talk about my girl like that.   


Author:  Mattia Valente [ Fri Jul 14, 2006 8:52 am ]
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Not been online much, but yes, the mouth is indeed adjustable, and sliding. Very nice tool, and Steve is great to correspond with.

I gotta say that the sheer size of that plane wasn't clear to me until I opened the box. And I still haven't been able to go test it, although I've got piles of Khaya going 'joint me! Joint me!'. Alas, no time to actually head to to the house/build the shop; exams next week!

Author:  Miketobey [ Fri Jul 14, 2006 9:13 am ]
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Mattia-regarding the exams-as we sat here,"wing em." Go try out that plane. Actually my order for a kit with Steve started out as a jack kit like this. I can lop some off front and rear and still do that. I just don't know if I can bear to do that, although it would give me a start on wood for a pocket plane. What is your vote? I have 608 and 606 Bedrocks and an adjustable ECE "try"(24")plane now. Mike T(Heck, I'll take suggestions from all!)

Author:  Sam Price [ Fri Jul 14, 2006 10:21 pm ]
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Call me simple, but I start to drool at the sight of a set of carving chisels and gouges with shiny, gleaming sharp edges..

There's a lot you can do with chisels...

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