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Source for Mjifang planes in Singapore
I'm in Singapore on business for a couple of weeks.
Does anyone know where to buy Mujifang planes? I need the try plane with 60 degree iron angle. This is recommended to work Australian hardwoods, particularly cross grained stuff, where the normal 45 degree angle caused tearout - lots. Thanks |
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Source for Mjifang planes in Singapore
wrote in message oups.com... I'm in Singapore on business for a couple of weeks. Does anyone know where to buy Mujifang planes? I need the try plane with 60 degree iron angle. This is recommended to work Australian hardwoods, particularly cross grained stuff, where the normal 45 degree angle caused tearout - lots. Sorry, I cannot help you on Singapore sources. In the United States, we get things like that online from japanwoodworker.com. Bob |
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Source for Mjifang planes in Singapore
On 7 May, 06:25, wrote:
I'm in Singapore on business for a couple of weeks. Does anyone know where to buy Mujifang planes? I need the try plane with 60 degree iron angle. This is recommended to work Australian hardwoods, particularly cross grained stuff, where the normal 45 degree angle caused tearout - lots. Thanks Why not grind a front bevel onto your present iron? |
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