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Default Interested in an infill?

Since I got my mill infills are in the realm of what I can do myself
again. I have some ideas on shapes and will welcome all input. The
infills will have sleeves and pins a drop in screwcap no totes for now
or adjusters but maybe later.
The first ones will be brass sided and various woods. I am looking for
help in getting the materials and the tooling to get started. The
first people will get a great deal on the finished plane. The body may
not be perfect but the plane will work very well.
I don’t plan on doing traditional everyone is already there. My planes
will be different for sure. Anyone interested give me a email.
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