Blue Spruce Optima Chisel Plane
The new Blue Spruce Optima Chisel Plane fills a unique void in your tool collection. It serves as a master of dexterity in the places we can't. Reach for it anytime you need to trim plugs, end grain, pare away joinery surfaces, clean glue squeeze-out, and more. It thrives in wide-open plywood projects and confined casework. The elevated handle allows the iron to lie flat - a situational advantage...
Lie Nielsen No.66 Iron Beading Plane
This Beading Tool can quickly produce a wide range of decorative profiles without the fuss and fiddle of setting up an electric router.
Derived from an early, generously proportioned Stanley No. 66, it has a Ductile Iron body and Bronze blade clamp. Two Bronze fences are included, one for curved work and one for straight work, and can be adjusted along the slot across the bottom of the tool.
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Lie-Nielsen 10 1/4 Rebate Bench Plane
Also known as a Carriage Maker’s or Jack Rebate Plane, this is the largest rabbet plane made. Based on the Stanley 10¼, which went out of production in the mid-1940s, we modified the design to fit the Bedrock format. Adjustable side nickers make clean, cross-grain cuts. Both handle and knob can tilt left or right to give better access and control in tight corners.
12-3/4" long.
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Lie-Nielsen Chisel Plane
The Lie-Nielsen Chisel Plane is the perfect little tool (6½" x 1¾") for removing glue and trimming dowel plugs. It is very useful for working into corners and to the ends of rebates.
The heavy 3/16" thick blade is set at 12 degrees. You adjust the depth of the cut by a nicely machined knurled knob. American cherry handle.
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Veritas Cabinetmakers Trimming Plane
Commonly called a chisel plane, this 165mm long by 44mm wide plane has an exposed full width blade that lets you work up to adjacent surfaces. It excels at making paring cuts in places where a chisel would be awkward or impossible to use, making short work of cleaning up corners and joints inside carcasses. Because the blade can be set level with the sole, you can also trim plugs or small inlays...
Lie-Nielsen No.95 Edge Trimming Block Plane (Right Hand)
The Lie-Nielsen Edge Trimming plane is based on Stanley's No.95 plane, but you get the added choice of either right or left handed versions.
It has a fixed fence that holds the iron at a 90 degree angle against the edge of a board. For boards up to about ¾" wide, this tool is a very convenient way to get square edges. Precision machined from a manganese bronze casting.
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Veritas Edge-Trimming Planes
Edge-trimming planes are used for final trimming cuts on jointed boards to ensure smooth edges at exactly 90° to the face, and for working end grain. In many instances you will need only one model; the appropriate choice is often based on which of your hands is dominant.
However, neither model is exclusively for left or right handed users, as the planes are in fact complementary. Having both...
Veritas Miniature Edge Plane
A 1/3-scale version of the current Veritas iron edge plane, which is the third-generation design of a model they first produced in 1986, this is a fully functional miniature. Useful for fine trimming work on thin stock up to 3/8" thick, such as with small-scale boxes or maquettes, it fits the hand well, making it easy to control under fingertip pressure.
The 2-3/8" long body and lever cap are...
Lie-Nielsen Tongue & Groove Plane - 1/2''
The Lie-Nielsen Tongue & Groove Plane (1/2") cuts a groove with one side of the cutter exposed. Swing the fence to expose both sides to cut the tongue. The slot in the one-piece blade registers on the milled body casting, to ensure squareness and equal depth of cut on both sides. Since this is a heavy stock removal tool no depth adjuster is needed.
Made to centre on 1/2" stock, tongue...
Lie-Nielsen Tongue & Groove Plane - 3/4"
The Lie-Nielsen Tongue & Groove plane cuts a groove with one side of the cutter exposed. Swing the fence to expose both sides to cut the tongue. The slot in the one-piece blade registers on the milled body casting, to ensure squareness and equal depth of cut on both sides. Since this is a heavy stock removal tool no depth adjuster is needed.
Comes with a 3/16'' (4.8mm) thick A2 steel...
Lie-Nielsen No.40B Butt Mortice Plane
The Butt Mortice is a simple to use plane that produces precise mortices of uniform depths with sharp, square corners.
The body is cast iron with a bronze blade cap, and the handles are polished cherry. The sole has a long slot that gives a clear view of your work and allows for quick removal of shavings. The plane measures 9 3/4" x 1", with a 3/4" wide blade.
Veritas Hinge Mortice Plane
The Veritas Hinge Mortice plane can accurately cut the recesses for door hinges or strike plates in a fraction of the time it takes to set up a router or chop them out with a chisel. The precision blade depth adjuster ensures an accurate, uniform depth. The ductile cast iron body has been accurately machined and ground flat. The large wooden knobs are positioned to provide comfort and excellent control....
Lee Valley Cast Scratch Stock
Founded in 1825, Edward Preston & Sons, Ltd. produced some of the finest tools of the Victorian age.
This elegant hand reeder and beading tool can be used to cut decorative profiles into furniture (such as beading on small table or cabinet edges or reeding on chair and table legs). It can also be used with a straight cutter for shallow rabbeting work, such as on mirror and picture frames.
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Cutters for the Lee Valley Cast Scratch Stock
These cutters are for the Lee Valley Cast Scratch Stock.
Made in Canada.
Hock Scratch Stock
Ron Hock Scratch Stocks are made from tough, wear-resistant bamboo plywood. Two spring steel blades are included, one of which has a quirk-bead shape cut into it, to get you started using your Scratch Stock with no more than final honing. Other shapes are up to your imagination and are cut into the blades with files and slipstones.
The body measures 3/4" x 1-1/2" x 4-3/4", the blue-tempered...