Derek Cohen (Perth Oz)
Established Member
Well it has taken about 2 1/2 weekends to build this 30" jointer, but it is finally complete and I am very happy with it. I cannot believe that a plane this length can be so comfortable to use (note that a HNT Gordon Trying Plane is 17", a Stanley #7 is 22" and a Stanley #8 is 24" long). It turned out to be relatively light for laminated/solid Jarrah, just 2.25Kg (a tad under 5 lbs).
The iron is a 3/16" Hock that I infilled the slot with brass so that I could use it as a single iron. The bed is 60 degrees. The lever cap is brass, nearly the last of the unusually pink stock I have. This is extremely hard metal. It is polished to direct shavings out of the mouth. The lever cap screw is capped with brass to match. I shaped the side screws out of brass bar.
The razee construction was inspired by some of Steve Knight's work, but overall I see the dominant influence of Terry Gordon.
I often wondered what Terry's (HNT Gordon) planes would be like with a tote, so I added one.
The mouth has a brass wear plate. It (the mouth) is very tight at present. I thought I would play with it like this first before opening it wider (as it is, I see this jointer taking fine shavings when truing edges of boards).
And, yes, it can make proper shavings. I only had a board of Karri Pine to hand, but it made light work with (in my impatience) a semi-sharp blade.
I plan to write up a few "how-tos" (would that make it "how three"?) on areas such as constructing a lever cap and cap screws without fancy shmancy equipment.
Hoping you enjoyed this as much as I ...
Regards from Perth
Derek
![JFinal1.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/4aa/4aa18c655ae6e40154fe7928f6b694a1.jpg)
![JFinal2.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/8a4/8a4f51c962367e87bf23a92f91e4100c.jpg)
The iron is a 3/16" Hock that I infilled the slot with brass so that I could use it as a single iron. The bed is 60 degrees. The lever cap is brass, nearly the last of the unusually pink stock I have. This is extremely hard metal. It is polished to direct shavings out of the mouth. The lever cap screw is capped with brass to match. I shaped the side screws out of brass bar.
![JLevercapandscrew1.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/f83/f838916ce4273fd8ee05586b67ce328f.jpg)
The razee construction was inspired by some of Steve Knight's work, but overall I see the dominant influence of Terry Gordon.
![Jrazeecutout1.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/366/366aca48022dab34414e716236797edc.jpg)
I often wondered what Terry's (HNT Gordon) planes would be like with a tote, so I added one.
![JTote1.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/9be/9be98980236f2dd5b38e40f368f83a0a.jpg)
The mouth has a brass wear plate. It (the mouth) is very tight at present. I thought I would play with it like this first before opening it wider (as it is, I see this jointer taking fine shavings when truing edges of boards).
![JMouth1.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/a9c/a9c09e9ac525d3aac5739e183b5afeee.jpg)
And, yes, it can make proper shavings. I only had a board of Karri Pine to hand, but it made light work with (in my impatience) a semi-sharp blade.
![JShavingscombo1.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/188/1882d30a87a8a37ca31f18e837875b93.jpg)
I plan to write up a few "how-tos" (would that make it "how three"?) on areas such as constructing a lever cap and cap screws without fancy shmancy equipment.
Hoping you enjoyed this as much as I ...
Regards from Perth
Derek