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Waka

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Found these pic's while browsing the net. Now thats some beautifull looking plane.

The grain in the wood is absolutely stunning.

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Whats the wood? Some kind of burr , it looks a bit like desert ironwood from the States.
 
Waka":2p06vjs4 said:
bob_c":2p06vjs4 said:
Whats the wood? Some kind of burr , it looks a bit like desert ironwood from the States.

Looks like Brazilian Rosewood to me, although I could be wrong.

I'd be nervous of the dimensional stability of burr wood, but I'd trust S&S's judgement.

BugBear
 
So I'm the only one who thinks it's ugly then?

Whilst I like the engineering that goes into a lot of these planes, the design just doesn't get me going, anyone else agree?

Aidan
 
TheTiddles":288dwbh7 said:
So I'm the only one who thinks it's ugly then?

Whilst I like the engineering that goes into a lot of these planes, the design just doesn't get me going, anyone else agree?

Aidan

Here's a different plane...

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BugBear
 
Now that's nice!

The original plane - not ugly by any means, but I don't care for the finish. It looks like poly varnish!

The shape is superb.
 
Eye of the beholder indeed. I don't like either of them at all, but then infills leave me cold, generally.
 
TheTiddles":3dsoh5pp said:
So I'm the only one who thinks it's ugly then?

Whilst I like the engineering that goes into a lot of these planes, the design just doesn't get me going, anyone else agree?

Aidan

No your not alone, I just cant see any practicality in any of this type of infill plane. Now Karl Hotley makes more than one or two but this is the only one I drool over
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Let's face it, the reason was to slowly persuade the old timers to give up their wooden planes and go over the 'them new fangled Iron planes'.
They always remind me of them bloody awful clogs we had to wear during WW2.
Mind you, cutting and polishing that wood must have been a nightmare!

Roy.
 
Smudger":19tmg1az said:
Now that's nice!

The original plane - not ugly by any means, but I don't care for the finish. It looks like poly varnish!

The shape is superb.

Not sure but I think the finish is French Polish.
 
Konrad Sauers planes blow me away! That plane is particularly wonderful. I can definitely see why they wouldn't be to everyones tastes though.

I think I would be scared to use it if I could afford it. I'd probably just build it a little bed and sing to it softly. :whistle:

Andy
 
Mmmmmm..

Konrad's planes definately count as tool porn in my book. :D :D :D

Having had quite a lengthy chat with him at the Axminster show a few years ago, I can also vouch that not only is he one of the most acomplished plane makers on the planet, he is also one of the nicest guys on the planet.

During our lengthy chat, Konrad had no qualms about letting people use his masterpieces on some of the hardest and gnarliest rock maple I've ever seen; needless to say that the surface was glass smooth and just shimmered - they're that good!!!!!:shock: :shock:

Once my little ones have gone through their formal education, I'll be straight on the blower to Konrad - unfortunately that's not going to happen for a good while as my eldest is only 2, and the youngest is 4 months old :cry: :cry: :cry:


Check his website out http://www.sauerandsteiner.com the Norris rebate mitre planes he has just finished are just awesome.

Cheers

Aled

(please note that I stated "one of the most accomplished plane makers" to avoid any major disputes - there are a lot of really good guys out there. In my book however, Konrad is up there with Karl Holtey as the best)
 
Waka's thread is what's called a PSUT (Preparatory Softening Up Thread) so that when the blow finally falls later on this summer :wink: we're not all going to want to go and play hop-scotch on the M25...beware of smokescreens!
I agree with His Lordship tho'...one of KH's low angle smoothers would be quite acceptable - Rob
 
Those Norris rebate mitre planes are awesome! I can't believe he cut the mouths with a stanley hacksaw :shock:

To the plane experts on the forum I ask "Is that common practice"?

Andy
 

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