jimi43":2nkfpdpj said:What!!!! No mitre!! :mrgreen:
Lovely masterpieces...rather a row of those on my mantlepiece than a Rembrandt! 8)
I do think it rather anal though...this unboxing craze on video.
Almost saying "you plebs are never going to be able to afford one...let alone three of these so be content with a video".
Such a shame the video quality would be more of a match for unboxing a DIY special! :roll:
Jim
jimi43":3e4fixzy said:I do think it rather anal though...this unboxing craze on video.
Almost saying "you plebs are never going to be able to afford one...let alone three of these so be content with a video".
bugbear":7gj7jq88 said:jimi43":7gj7jq88 said:I do think it rather anal though...this unboxing craze on video.
Almost saying "you plebs are never going to be able to afford one...let alone three of these so be content with a video".
Bragging is always a tad unpleasant.
BugBear
jimi43":r1hy0e9b said:Indeed....not even a review...not cutting wood...just minutes of poor sound of "how to open a box!"
Jimi
Saint Simon":2m41tytr said:Just looked up the prices for these. Blimey! I'm someone who enjoys his tools, and making things with them, and because I'm not confident/experienced enough to buy good used tools I buy top end everyday ones. Lie Nielsen, Clifton, Wenzloff etc. (The sort of tool tart that Jacob has little time for.) But, the total spend on all my hand tools, planes, chisels, saws etc is about the same as one larger Holtey. Do these really perform so amazingly well as to warrant a cost of twenty times my wonderful Lie Nielsen 5 with high angle frog?
Current project a Shaker coffin clock in brown oak as a wedding present for my son and his beautiful partner.
Simon
In a word, no.Saint Simon":1lxrk7i0 said:...............Do these really perform so amazingly well as to warrant a cost of twenty times my wonderful Lie Nielsen 5 with high angle frog? ......
Saint Simon":3m5cw8lw said:Just looked up the prices for these. Blimey! I'm someone who enjoys his tools, and making things with them, and because I'm not confident/experienced enough to buy good used tools I buy top end everyday ones. Lie Nielsen, Clifton, Wenzloff etc. (The sort of tool tart that Jacob has little time for.) But, the total spend on all my hand tools, planes, chisels, saws etc is about the same as one larger Holtey. Do these really perform so amazingly well as to warrant a cost of twenty times my wonderful Lie Nielsen 5 with high angle frog?
Current project a Shaker coffin clock in brown oak as a wedding present for my son and his beautiful partner.
Simon
I have seen poor quality copies of my A13 design; any plagiarism borne out of my revisions has missed the original Norris design, and has used my ideas instead.
My advice to those wanting a good quality lower cost plane would be to avoid these copies, save money and consider a Lie Nielsen or Veritas, who are excellent value for money and whom I have no hesitation in recommending.
Dangermouse.":x7nvr1ef said:More money than sense !
jimi43":1tttmqz7 said:Dangermouse.":1tttmqz7 said:More money than sense !
More sense than a coke habit....and the quality's nothing to turn yer nose up to!
:mrgreen:
Jimi
Dangermouse.":1pvbszn3 said:jimi43":1pvbszn3 said:Dangermouse.":1pvbszn3 said:More money than sense !
More sense than a coke habit....and the quality's nothing to turn yer nose up to!
:mrgreen:
Jimi
So what would these do that a good high end plane costing a couple of hundred wouldn't do?
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