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PICT1259.JPGThumb plane - finished263 viewsA solid performing little planegstucker
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PICT1260.JPGThumb plane218 viewsThis shows a good view of the 'rolling' chamfer on the top edge of the sides. It starts square at the front, rolling to about 15 degrees at the peak and 30 degrees at the rear.gstucker
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PICT1230.jpgThumb plane loose assembly313 viewsThe brass bridge was a real mess, so I added the little urn design again as with the chariot plane.gstucker
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PICT1233.jpgIt's Hammer Time!179 viewsThumb plane assembly on buck blockgstucker
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PICT1218.jpgChariot plane from Shepherd kit102 viewsI needed to clean up all of the metal parts quite a bit so I took the opportunity to add the double urn design to the brass bridge.gstucker
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PICT1220.jpgChariot plane116 viewsAbout 4" along the sole. This has proved to be an excellent performer.gstucker
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PICT1222.jpgChariot plane143 viewsGood view of the mouth.gstucker
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PICT1229.jpgThumb plane kit parts - from Shepherd243 viewsNext kit on the plate. I've trimmed down and notched the buck block from the chariot plane. The infill stock is on the right. (padauk ?)gstucker
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PICT1213.jpgSpiers #7 dovetails195 viewsDetail of the compound dovetails. I found the brass sides made this a lot easier.gstucker
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PICT1214.jpgChariot plane shell150 viewsShell of Shepherd kit chariot plane. They recommend peining with the shell assembled around the infills. I used a buck block instead.gstucker
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