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406[1].JPGClose up of Endgrain54 viewsThat strip wasn't originally in my plan, but I couldn't figure out how to acurately plow the waste from the inside on such a small piece. I guess I need more tools!gehentogo
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408[1].JPGOne Blade Still in the Plane99 viewsHere is a pic of the box open with blades in it. I used a cheap, 2.99 plastic-handled japanese saw I got at the local grocery store for the random-angle cut. This turns out to be the finest saw I have. I didn't feel I needed to clean up the saw marks.gehentogo
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404[1].JPGFront of Box59 viewsLooks just like a block of wood. "What is it?" is what my collegue at work said.gehentogo
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400[1].JPGArt photo of plane blade box 135 viewsgehentogo
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401[1].JPGArt photo of Plane Blade Box.32 viewsMade from some old scrap of some kind of tropical wood that has been floating around for years in my shop. Probably rosewood, with black walnut accent.gehentogo
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405[1].JPGSide of box51 viewsActually two pieces, one on top of the other from the same board.gehentogo
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400[1].JPGArt photo of plane blade box 135 viewsgehentogoMay 24, 2010
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401[1].JPGArt photo of Plane Blade Box.32 viewsMade from some old scrap of some kind of tropical wood that has been floating around for years in my shop. Probably rosewood, with black walnut accent.gehentogoMay 24, 2010
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403[1].JPGFront of Box 148 viewsgehentogoMay 24, 2010
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404[1].JPGFront of Box59 viewsLooks just like a block of wood. "What is it?" is what my collegue at work said.gehentogoMay 24, 2010
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405[1].JPGSide of box51 viewsActually two pieces, one on top of the other from the same board.gehentogoMay 24, 2010
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406[1].JPGClose up of Endgrain54 viewsThat strip wasn't originally in my plan, but I couldn't figure out how to acurately plow the waste from the inside on such a small piece. I guess I need more tools!gehentogoMay 24, 2010
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407[1].JPGHalf Open109 viewsgehentogoMay 24, 2010
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408[1].JPGOne Blade Still in the Plane99 viewsHere is a pic of the box open with blades in it. I used a cheap, 2.99 plastic-handled japanese saw I got at the local grocery store for the random-angle cut. This turns out to be the finest saw I have. I didn't feel I needed to clean up the saw marks.gehentogoMay 24, 2010
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