
Seems I've been making a few pairs of planes recently. First up are some Moulding Planes, #2 and #4 size hollow and rounds from some perfect English Beech.

Next we have a pair of Luthiers Scrub planes - these have cambered soles, both front-to-back and side-to-side. This pair are made from Pau Rosa and they are huge fun to use - you can almost make a bowl with one of these!


Back to the bench - my last piece of Partridge wood is becoming a plane.....
Cheers
Philly
1 comment:
They look nice, Phil, and that Beech looks excellent.
Cheers ;-)
Paul Chapman
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