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[email protected] November 12th 09 02:12 PM

Low-Angle Smooth Plane
 

Further to that Veritas Low-Angle Smooth Plane I bought about a week
ago, I received the A2 blade for it in the mail yesterday.

Man is that thing sharp. The instructions for the blade immediately
warn you to be careful with the blade and of course being the dumb ass
I am, I immediately slice my finger on it.

Tested the edge on a really thick plastic bag. Cut it like a razor
blade. So, now that I've personally initiated my plane with my blood,
it's time to make some shavings.

Next stop down the slippery slope: a Veritas right hand plow plane.
http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.a...at=1,230,41182

Interestingly enough, for left handers, Lee Valley will exchange a
previously purchased right hand plow plane and blades for a new left
hand plow plane and blades, shipping and handling the only cost. Can't
beat service like that.


Joe November 12th 09 03:50 PM

Low-Angle Smooth Plane
 

wrote in message
...

Further to that Veritas Low-Angle Smooth Plane I bought about a week
ago, I received the A2 blade for it in the mail yesterday.

Man is that thing sharp. The instructions for the blade immediately
warn you to be careful with the blade and of course being the dumb ass
I am, I immediately slice my finger on it.

Tested the edge on a really thick plastic bag. Cut it like a razor
blade. So, now that I've personally initiated my plane with my blood,
it's time to make some shavings.

Next stop down the slippery slope: a Veritas right hand plow plane.
http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.a...at=1,230,41182

Interestingly enough, for left handers, Lee Valley will exchange a
previously purchased right hand plow plane and blades for a new left
hand plow plane and blades, shipping and handling the only cost. Can't
beat service like that.


There are no stops on that slope, you just grab things as you fly by, the
slope getting steeper and slicker as you go....

It's a fun ride, though.



Bill[_31_] November 12th 09 03:56 PM

Low-Angle Smooth Plane
 
wrote:
Further to that Veritas Low-Angle Smooth Plane I bought about a week
ago, I received the A2 blade for it in the mail yesterday.

Man is that thing sharp. The instructions for the blade immediately
warn you to be careful with the blade and of course being the dumb ass
I am, I immediately slice my finger on it.

Tested the edge on a really thick plastic bag. Cut it like a razor
blade. So, now that I've personally initiated my plane with my blood,
it's time to make some shavings.

Next stop down the slippery slope: a Veritas right hand plow plane.
http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.a...at=1,230,41182

Interestingly enough, for left handers, Lee Valley will exchange a
previously purchased right hand plow plane and blades for a new left
hand plow plane and blades, shipping and handling the only cost. Can't
beat service like that.


Are you trying to spread your tool lust??? It's contagious! : )
I hope you enjoy the peace and quiet of your new hand tools!

Bill

Chris Friesen November 12th 09 04:14 PM

Low-Angle Smooth Plane
 
On 11/12/2009 08:12 AM, wrote:

Further to that Veritas Low-Angle Smooth Plane I bought about a week
ago, I received the A2 blade for it in the mail yesterday.

Man is that thing sharp. The instructions for the blade immediately
warn you to be careful with the blade and of course being the dumb ass
I am, I immediately slice my finger on it.


You can probably get it sharper. They usually don't come honed. :)

So, now that I've personally initiated my plane with my blood,
it's time to make some shavings.


I was laying hardwood flooring and doing a little bit of chisel work.
Cut myself nicely but the chisel was sharp enough that the only reason I
noticed was that there were these red smears on the flooring.

Next stop down the slippery slope: a Veritas right hand plow plane.
http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.a...at=1,230,41182

I used mine when I had to add grooves to some flooring boards late at
night. Worked great. Make sure the edges of the fence are eased so
that you don't mar the surface the fence rides against. You can also
add an auxiliary wooden fence.

Also...set it for the thickest shavings you can manage. Makes the job
go much quicker. Tearout at the bottom of a groove isn't normally a
problem.

Chris

David Nebenzahl November 12th 09 07:11 PM

Low-Angle Smooth Plane
 
On 11/12/2009 7:50 AM Joe spake thus:

wrote in message
...

Further to that Veritas Low-Angle Smooth Plane I bought about a week
ago, I received the A2 blade for it in the mail yesterday.

Man is that thing sharp. The instructions for the blade immediately
warn you to be careful with the blade and of course being the dumb ass
I am, I immediately slice my finger on it.


"Test thumb on blade", eh?

You do know that the best way to safely test a blade's sharpness is to
use your thumbNAIL, right?


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[email protected] November 12th 09 07:50 PM

Low-Angle Smooth Plane
 
On Thu, 12 Nov 2009 10:56:16 -0500, Bill
wrote:

Are you trying to spread your tool lust??? It's contagious! : )
I hope you enjoy the peace and quiet of your new hand tools!


Spread it? Hell no. I figured by this time it was pretty much
pandemic. In any case, I'm blaming Leon for infecting me. Him and his
damned Festools.


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