Finally persuaded by some comments I read in Paul Sellers' blog, I just ordered a Juuma smoother from Dieter Schmid.
I would prefer a low angle plane, but Juuma only makes them #5-sized, and I really need a smoother to replace my 40 year old, much refurbished, flattened, polished and tentatively tuned Stanley Handyman (I even replaced some parts with their equivalent parts salvaged from a cracked Bailey #3 which I binned; mind you, I can get thin enough shavings in softwoods, but it takes an inordinate amount of time to keep the Handyman properly fettled). As for the low angle smoothers by LN or Veritas, they are as much out of my reach as the moon.
The second-hand market here s***s. And I am wary of what I may get from e-bay, people there live in too far-away places from me in case anything goes wrong. So, a brand new tool it would have to be...
I hope not to be disappointed, my Juuma block plane has been honest good so far.
I would prefer a low angle plane, but Juuma only makes them #5-sized, and I really need a smoother to replace my 40 year old, much refurbished, flattened, polished and tentatively tuned Stanley Handyman (I even replaced some parts with their equivalent parts salvaged from a cracked Bailey #3 which I binned; mind you, I can get thin enough shavings in softwoods, but it takes an inordinate amount of time to keep the Handyman properly fettled). As for the low angle smoothers by LN or Veritas, they are as much out of my reach as the moon.
The second-hand market here s***s. And I am wary of what I may get from e-bay, people there live in too far-away places from me in case anything goes wrong. So, a brand new tool it would have to be...
I hope not to be disappointed, my Juuma block plane has been honest good so far.