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As per title peeps,
I have been a long time admirer of this forum and I'm starting out with my own projects soon and I'm really interested
In seeing what sort of tools everybody uses. So show us what you use please.
Paul
 
Time to bring old Isaac out again....

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Worth every penny of the 20p it cost me!

Jim
 
paulm2930":31hj7im2 said:
As per title peeps,
I have been a long time admirer of this forum and I'm starting out with my own projects soon and I'm really interested
In seeing what sort of tools everybody uses. So show us what you use please.
Paul

Welcome Paul :D

I'm a "Sunday Carpenter" and although I've got a lot of tools, the ones below are what I use for 95% of the time, sitting on the toolbox that I made with 'em (includes block plane 60 1/2);

 
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A couple of Veritas QS Clifton and a car boot buy with no makers name

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A lovely bronze Lie Nielson and a cheapo Stanley which are in the everyday site box

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Cheers Bern.
 
I probably have an advantage over some of you in that I may have been at it a little longer than some, in any case here are the block planes I have been lovingly using over the years. Soon I'm going to find a new home for them.
 

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Blimey peeps - there's some serious plane porn going on in this thread ! :shock:

Paul - welcome to the forum, and don't be put off is yours doesn't match up to the ones shown in the porn!

I started out with a mid-1980s Record low-angle block plane. Never really got on with it - sometimes it cut, sometimes it wouldn't, and in my supreme state of woodworking ignorance at the time, I didn't work out why. I still have the thing, and one of these days I must have another go at making a reasonable plane out of it.

A couple of years later. a chance purchase in a Chester antique shop of a vintage Preston bullnose shoulder plane gave me a plane that fitted my hand beautifully and cut like a dream, so it became my 'block plane'. Using a shoulder plane (albeit a short one) like this is all wrong, of course, but it just works for me.

Scroll on about a decade, and I invested in a Lie-Nielsen low-angle cast iron bodied block plane. It's a superb plane, and for two-handed use, works like a dream. However, I find it's a bit too heavy for comfortable single-handed use, so I still tend to reach for the old Preston.
 
Part of the reason for this thread was to gauge what others used so I could
Choose my first, I'm considering the axminster brand 60 1/2 or 9 1/2, or their
Rider version, or possibly spending a bit more on a quangsheng, can anyone share
Opinion on either of these?
And thanks for the welcome
Paul
 
I have a LN 60 1/2 and a Stanley 60 1/2 the LN works much better than the Stanley, I can't say anything about the others as I haven't used them.
The Veritas ones look cool!

Pete
 
Welcome Paul....I think you will enjoy the forum.

I have an older Stanley 60 1/2...

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I use this fine plane all the time too and you can get cheao ones on Fleabay.

I don't think much of Axminster ones...but the QS ones from Workshop Heaven are lovely...worth saving for

Jim
 
Preston":3fuzbgz6 said:
I probably have an advantage over some of you in that I may have been at it a little longer than some, in any case here are the block planes I have been lovingly using over the years. Soon I'm going to find a new home for them.

Is that a stanley 140 top right?
 
marcros":195fino6 said:
Preston":195fino6 said:
I probably have an advantage over some of you in that I may have been at it a little longer than some, in any case here are the block planes I have been lovingly using over the years. Soon I'm going to find a new home for them.

Is that a stanley 140 top right?


Yes but I sold it to hackney tools last month, in fact these pictures are from his site. I hope he doesn’t mind.
 

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I have a QS low angle and an old Stanley #18 with a crack up the side. But I am not much of a blockplane user. I prefer a benchplane mostly.
 
The Axminster Rider plane is good after a bit of fettling however Rutlands have their quangsheng low angle block plane on offer for £50 at the moment which is better machined and has a better cutting iron.
I bought a Juuma branded quangsheng from Germany however when it arrived I found the bed had been machined on the piss, making the plane virtually unusable, so I'd recommend buying one from this country to make returns easier if the quality is below what you'd like.
I've also got a veritas low angle block and low angle apron plane, the apron plane is a little on the small side fro what I use them for and the low angle block I find is a little wide for comfort, the quangsheng is right in the Goldilocks zone :)
 
quangsheng low angle block plane on offer for £50 at the moment

these are out of stock though, i'd be tempted.
 
May be worth ringing them and finding out when they'll be back in stock, or if you're not in a hurry order it and just wait for it to arrive. A few people have had issues with Rutlands before but personally I've never had a problem with them.
Normally I would advise buying from either Workshop Heaven or Peter Sefton however their planes are nearly twice the price so if budget is an issue I would hold out for the Rutlands one.

Another option is the Stanley sweetheart range at about £55-60, not far off the quality of veritas and a cracking cutting iron, only sold mine as it was near enough identical in size to my veritas and again I found it slightly uncomfortable.
 
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