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I sold most of my planes a while back and didn't replace many, but here's what I've currently got and use:

1. 102 Block
2. No.4 Smoother
3. Cabinet Scraper
 
My modest little group of favourite planes includes

1x wooden jointer
1x wooden jack with hefty scrub blade
2x wooden jacks 1 set generally med cut the other finer
1x brass soled very tactile 1" skew rebate
various other width rebate planes
1x wood plough plane
1x wood spokey
1x metal round spokey
1x wooden smoother
one or two nice moulding planes
1x scooping plane home made
various store bought and home made scrapers

also
1x metal smoother 1x metal jack 1x metal block-unsure of the corrct numbers the jack is 2" blade the smoother 2 3/8"?? (I am not a statistic sort of person :roll: )

These metals arent used so much although I recently replaced the blades with laminated ones. Only my wooden smoother has blade depth adjusternemt the rest plain wedges :wink:
Cheers Mr spanton :D
 
Hey, I never spotted this thread. Lovely idea.

Planes that I use all the time
#4
A wooden smoother for rough planning and scrubbing
#3
#78
#102 Block plane
#18 block plane
# 56 LA block plane (It’s a Millers Falls, odd number on Stanleys :) )
# 65 LA block plane

Frequent users:
- Wooden scrub plane
- Wooden plow plane
- #45
- 3 spokeshaves (#151 and a Finnish model)
- #5
- Coffin smoother
- 4 wooden molding planes (two beads and two profiles)


Then there are about 30+ planes that just followed me home, but which don't see that much use (and which I'm trying to sell one day). Awaiting restoration (or inspiration :D ), about ten-fifteen planes and a pile of parts.

http://www.puuvene.net/phuhta/puutyot/verstas1.jpg

They are somewhere over there, the ones that don’t get used so much are scattered around in plastic boxes.

All in all: ten that I need and fifty that I'm desperately trying to get rid of :)

It seems that my favorites are on the shorter side, but then again I'm more just an ordinary chippie and not a joiner or cabinetmaker.

There seems to be a cultural difference on the planes as well. Although Finland is full of old wooden jointers, there has been a surprisingly small amount of longer metal planes over here. The standard plane is a #4 and anything longer than a #5 is scarcer than hen's teeth.

This was fun. How about the same thing on saws or chisels?

Pekka

(A slight gloat edit after reading the instructions properly :D )
 
LA Jack (+HA blade)
LA Smoother (+HA blade)
LA Block
3110
3 metal shaves (flat, convex, curved)
 
No 5 (- plain Jack)
No 7
No 4
No 60.5 low angle adj-mouth block
19mm shoulder plane
No 95 edge plane
Combination/plough plane

Most used bench plane is No5 - I use two, one kept with a mildy curved blade for fine tuning while edge jointing and one with a straight blade (most used).

I replaced Record/Stanley bench plane cap irons with Clifton 2 part irons.

Never really got on well with combination/plough plane, but it still gets used occasionally.
 
1 off number 3
3 off number 4 all with different ground angle on blade.
1 off number 5 did have two but smashed my favourite when I dropped it.
1 off bevel up smoother, with two blades
1 off bevel up Jack, with two blades
2 off Block Plane 9-1/2 both with different ground angle on blade.
2 off Block Plane 60-1/2 Low-Angle with different ground angle blade.
1 off Low angle block plane with two blades
1 off Low angle Rabbet block plane.
1 off Number 90 Shoulder plane.
1 off Number 92 Shoulder Plane.
1 off Number 93 shoulder plane.
1 off Stanley 78 rebate plane.
1 off Veritas P3205 Cabinet Scraper
1 off Veritas Cabinet Scraper Holder
1 off Veritas Low Angle Spokeshave P3201
2 off unkown spoke shaves (flat)

PS ...... I didn't really think I owned many planes "Honestly" but seeing this list has brought it home to me of what a sad old git I must be. Mind you I do use them, they're not just for looking at, well thats my excuse. 8) Mind you I do have three or four more I bought a car boots and don't know what make they are, now that is sad. :lol: :wink:
 
Blimey Charlie!

I must inhabit a parallel universe!

I make furniture for a living - full time - and I only EVER use one plane; a block plane for trimming up the fit on doors and drawers or for knocking off the edge of a panel. That's it.

Everything else is done on machines.

Am I what they call a 'Normite?'

Dunk
 
Big Dunk":1avk5mit said:
Blimey Charlie!

I must inhabit a parallel universe!

I make furniture for a living - full time - and I only EVER use one plane; a block plane for trimming up the fit on doors and drawers or for knocking off the edge of a panel. That's it.

Everything else is done on machines.

Am I what they call a 'Normite?'

Dunk

Plus you have big enough workshop to fit all the machines in ( I am not :mrgreen: :mrgreen: , not me :^o )
 
I've got

a modern stanley DOOR STOP type

#4
#6
#7
#102

and another old grubby block (of ebay for 99p) ......... all need tuning and new better blades (except the #102 (LN)) ........... they are all on the list once I've got a few more DIY jobs and some cabinets for my shed finished so hopefully in the new year ....
 
current list:
#8
#7
#6
(2) #5-1/2
#5-1/4
(2) #5
(3) #4-1/2
#3
#1
#62.5 (low angle jack)
#164 (low angle smoother)
#212
#112
#71.5
#271
#140
#9.5
#60.5R (rabbet)
#100
#100.5
#102
#044 (plow)


old list:
low angle non-adjustable (apron) block
#5 LA jack
#4 LA smoother
low angle adjustable block
#5 1/4 jack
#7 jointer [/quote]
 
i`m using

#3
#4
#5
#60 1/2
#75
and a spokeshave dunno the model but its for concave curves

also got a #102 that i use for aluminium :lol:
 
Low angle block, no 5, (no 4, no 3 not used) and I've just added a shoulder plane, so thats it. would like a jointer of some sort, but thats later.
Steve
 
I have

Lie-Nielsen No.9 1/2 Block
Shoulder Plane - Clifton No.3110
Bench Planes - Clifton No.4
Bench Planes - Clifton No.6
Veritas small Plow Plane
ECE wooden plow Plane
ECE wooden Moving Filister Plane
veritas low angle spokeshave

best regards
Jim
 
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