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Reviews of new hand planes on the market



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From shooting boards to jointer fences, these appliances and jigs make planing easier and more accurate.



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Patrick's Blood and Gore
Complete reference of every plane Stanley ever made.
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Hand Plane FAQ
Very complete FAQ culled from the postings of WoodNet by Robert Freeser. Pretty long read, but it's all in there.
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Care and Feeding of Hand Planes
Short article from plane restorer Mike in Katy. It covers all the basics for a new plane user.
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Planing Video
Phil Lowe demonstrates the use of several wooden planes - not terribly informative, but really neat, none-the-less.
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BenchPlane Basics
Just what it says, from Popular Mechanics.
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Block Plane Basics
Companion to previous article, from Popular Mechanics.
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British Metal Planes
A short article by Nigel Lampert looking at why people are so passionate about British metal planes. From antiquetools.co.uk.
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WoodenPlanes - Types and Descriptions
Nice glossary from Tony Seo.
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Wooden Plane Terminology
Short glossary ofwooden plane terms, presented by Patrick Leach.
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18thCentury Wooden Planes
Short article by Mike Humphrey, from antiquetools.co.uk.
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Wooden Planes - 18th vs. 19th Century
Howto differentiate 18th century planes from later examples, by Patrick Leach.
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Transitional Planes
Everything you wanted to know about Transitionals, by John DeLapp as captured from the Old Tool list by John Gunterman.
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Points About Planing
A series of articles from Jeff Gorman covering everything about planing from theory to adjusting planes to methods such as planing a square edge. A must-read for anyone interested in using hand-planes.
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So...You Want to Try Hand Planes
Everything you need to know to get up and running, by Bugbear.
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Hand Tool Basics #3 - Hand Planes
Good overview of different types of hand planes with photos, from toolnews.com.
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Lee Valley and the Development of the Bevel Up Jack Plane
Interesting comparison between Stanley #62 and Lee Valley LA Jack.
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High Angle Smoothing Plane Comparison
Wow. Very complete, very detailed comparison of 7 different commercially available high-angle (>45º) smoothers with a rigorous scientific analysis of the results.
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Single irons vs. double irons. Were double irons an improvement?
From planemakers Clark and Williams.
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The Cutting Action of Plane Blades
From Appendix A of John Whelan's “The Wooden Plane: It's History, Form and Function”, as reprinted on Nichael Cramer's website.
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Skew
The physical effects of skewing a plane blade, from Appendix A of John Whelan's “The Wooden Plane: It's History, Form and Function”, as reprinted on Nichael Cramer's website.
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Spring
Information about sprung molding planes, from Appendix A of John Whelan's “The Wooden Plane: It's History, Form and Function”, as reprinted on Nichael Cramer's website.
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Spring Marked Planes
Information about sprung molding planes, from “Plane Talk” by Herbert P. Kean, as reprinted on Nichael Cramer's website.
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Steel Plane Blades
Article by Don Naples from woodartistry.com explaining the differences between the different types of steel used to make plane blades.
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Smooth Planes and Jack Planes
Everything You Always Wanted To Know About #4 And #5 Bench Planes And Weren't Afraid To Ask, Plus Some Other Things. But Wait; There's More, from WoodNet regular Bob Freeser.
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What plane(s) should I start out with?
A newbies guide to a basic set of planes, written from the perspective of the order in which they should be purchased, by WoodNet regular Bob Freeser.
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