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30%0 Off planes of all sorts.
New marking knives and hammers are now available.
http://www.knight-toolworks.com/web_.../newknives.jpg
made by CHESTER TOOLWORKS LLC and they are made from precision ground 3/32"
thick O1 tool steel and are 5/16" wide. Snakewood, East Indian Rosewood,
Brazilian Tulipwood, or Gabon Ebony. 44.00 for the snakewood and shipping 39.00
and shipping for the other woods.
New plane adjusting hammer
http://www.knight-toolworks.com/web_.../newhammer.jpg
CTW hammers are designed specifically for adjusting the blades and wedges of
wooden hand planes and infill hand planes. The polished brass and Lignum Vitae
head is weighted toward the brass striking end and is designed so that it
won't mar or mushroom the blade like steel hammers. The Lignum end is of a
smaller diameter and is used to tap the toe or heel of the plane without leaving
dent marks. It should also be the end used for tapping wedges tight since it
won't damage the heel of the wedge. Handles are individually shaped from
Quartersawn White Ash with the grain oriented to prevent the runout which
weakens many other hammer handles. 45.00 plus shipping.
New plane idea's
http://www.knight-toolworks.com/web_...urpleheart.jpg
http://www.knight-toolworks.com/web_...laybubinga.jpg


I should have one of each of these made this week.

I also have new tools almost ready for beta testing email me if interested. A
plow plane a side rabbet plane based on a nice old design and a set of T&G
planes.



Knight Toolworks in conjunction with Harrolson at www.japanesetools.com have had
these custom made Japanese irons made for western planes. These are the first
and only hand forged/laminated Japanese irons that will fit a regular wedged
plane.
They are 2" wide and 5.25" long and are a bit over ¼" thick. They will drop into
any knight Toolworks plane that uses a 2" iron with just a little mouth and
wedge adjustment.
They are made from blue steel (holds and edge longer then pretty much any tool
steel on the market) and wrought iron. I believe these to be the best irons out
there over O-1 and A-2 irons. They will hold an edge longer then A-2 they will
get sharper they will leave a deeper/cleaner surface and they make the plane
easier to use. They will really help with tearout too.
They are hand stamped with Shizu Tani (tranquil valley) Shipping is 5.00
including insurance.
http://www.knight-toolworks.com/web_...ironcoffin.jpg
http://www.knight-toolworks.com/grap...gradeirons.jpg


All planes now have finger grips and brass set screws to adjust the fit of the
iron.
Rock maple
Purpleheart
Cocobolo at an extra cost is also available.
Padouk
Please check my page for all my planes www.knight-toolworks.com


I also have razee jointers and jack planes and scrubs.
http://www.knight-toolworks.com/wooden.htm
I have great looking/feeling coffin smoothers
http://www.knight-toolworks.com/graphics/coffin.jpg
All planes now have setscrews to center the irons in the body and make adjusting
the iron easy.

All planes are sanded/planed and finished with a special oil and wax finish.


--
Knight-Toolworks & Custom Planes
Custom made wooden planes at reasonable prices
See http://www.knight-toolworks.com For prices and ordering instructions.
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Damn you spammer!

You take paypal right? :-)

-j


"Steve Knight" wrote in message
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30%0 Off planes of all sorts.
New marking knives and hammers are now available.
http://www.knight-toolworks.com/web_.../newknives.jpg
made by CHESTER TOOLWORKS LLC and they are made from precision ground

3/32"
thick O1 tool steel and are 5/16" wide. Snakewood, East Indian Rosewood,
Brazilian Tulipwood, or Gabon Ebony. 44.00 for the snakewood and shipping

39.00
and shipping for the other woods.
New plane adjusting hammer
http://www.knight-toolworks.com/web_.../newhammer.jpg
CTW hammers are designed specifically for adjusting the blades and wedges

of
wooden hand planes and infill hand planes. The polished brass and Lignum

Vitae
head is weighted toward the brass striking end and is designed so that

it
won't mar or mushroom the blade like steel hammers. The Lignum end is of

a
smaller diameter and is used to tap the toe or heel of the plane without

leaving
dent marks. It should also be the end used for tapping wedges tight since

it
won't damage the heel of the wedge. Handles are individually shaped from
Quartersawn White Ash with the grain oriented to prevent the runout which
weakens many other hammer handles. 45.00 plus shipping.
New plane idea's
http://www.knight-toolworks.com/web_...urpleheart.jpg

http://www.knight-toolworks.com/web_...laybubinga.jpg


I should have one of each of these made this week.

I also have new tools almost ready for beta testing email me if

interested. A
plow plane a side rabbet plane based on a nice old design and a set of T&G
planes.



Knight Toolworks in conjunction with Harrolson at www.japanesetools.com

have had
these custom made Japanese irons made for western planes. These are the

first
and only hand forged/laminated Japanese irons that will fit a regular

wedged
plane.
They are 2" wide and 5.25" long and are a bit over ¼" thick. They will

drop into
any knight Toolworks plane that uses a 2" iron with just a little mouth

and
wedge adjustment.
They are made from blue steel (holds and edge longer then pretty much any

tool
steel on the market) and wrought iron. I believe these to be the best

irons out
there over O-1 and A-2 irons. They will hold an edge longer then A-2 they

will
get sharper they will leave a deeper/cleaner surface and they make the

plane
easier to use. They will really help with tearout too.
They are hand stamped with Shizu Tani (tranquil valley) Shipping is 5.00
including insurance.
http://www.knight-toolworks.com/web_...ironcoffin.jpg
http://www.knight-toolworks.com/grap...gradeirons.jpg


All planes now have finger grips and brass set screws to adjust the fit of

the
iron.
Rock maple
Purpleheart
Cocobolo at an extra cost is also available.
Padouk
Please check my page for all my planes www.knight-toolworks.com


I also have razee jointers and jack planes and scrubs.
http://www.knight-toolworks.com/wooden.htm
I have great looking/feeling coffin smoothers
http://www.knight-toolworks.com/graphics/coffin.jpg
All planes now have setscrews to center the irons in the body and make

adjusting
the iron easy.

All planes are sanded/planed and finished with a special oil and wax

finish.


--
Knight-Toolworks & Custom Planes
Custom made wooden planes at reasonable prices
See http://www.knight-toolworks.com For prices and ordering instructions.



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On Wed, 1 Dec 2004 10:36:52 -0800, "J" wrote:

Damn you spammer!

You take paypal right? :-)


(yep) hell I should have killed the 30% off as I got so many orders on Friday.
something like 9 plane orders. I thought everyone was out shopping (G)

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Knight-Toolworks & Custom Planes
Custom made wooden planes at reasonable prices
See http://www.knight-toolworks.com For prices and ordering instructions.
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On Thu, 02 Dec 2004 03:48:52 GMT, Steve Knight
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On Wed, 1 Dec 2004 10:36:52 -0800, "J" wrote:

Damn you spammer!

You take paypal right? :-)


(yep) hell I should have killed the 30% off as I got so many orders on Friday.
something like 9 plane orders. I thought everyone was out shopping (G)


Nope, just the wimmenfolk were out shopping.
The menfolk were online looking at tool porn.
Congrats on the # of orders, Steve.


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