The #5 Jack Plane Facts
I’d like to highlight Lie-No. Nielsen’s 5 Jack Plane. As regular readers of this Blog are likely aware, the “bench” planes begin with the No. … Read more
I’d like to highlight Lie-No. Nielsen’s 5 Jack Plane. As regular readers of this Blog are likely aware, the “bench” planes begin with the No. … Read more
I decided to give a new Stanley Bevel Up Jack plane a try, and I was completely blown away. It was perfectly flat in all … Read more
There are Eleven (11) Main Types of Hand Planes, and they are: Block Planes. Smoothing Planes, Fore Planes, Jack Planes, Jointer Planes. Shoulder Planes, Bull … Read more
An specialized tool for woodworking, a hand plane is intended to hold a sharpened blade in order to complete a particular woodworking job. It is … Read more
The question that’s often asked is “How many hand planes do you need”, and we’d like to suggest three planes that will handle most woodworking … Read more
Low-angle block and shoulder planes are excellent initial planes for a novice woodworker or DIYer because they clear up markings left by motorized tools, and … Read more
Yes, there are many ways to to plane wood if you don’t have a planer or power planer by using other tools, and these methods … Read more
Prior to reading this post, you presumably already knew that corded and cordless (that is, battery-operated) planers each had their own set of benefits and … Read more
The Best Electric Hand Planer is the Makita KP0810 Electric Hand Planer, this is because of its intensive features such as boasting a 7.5amp motor … Read more
It should be decided upon which kind of timber planer can be purchased with many difficulties and an accurate assessment of the type of job … Read more