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Re: Brese Plane Kit, First Attempt - Sneauxman - 01-06-2011 Blacky's Boy said: Having seen what TruOil will do a for a walnut rifle stock, I have to agree with Dominic. Re: Brese Plane Kit, First Attempt - BaileyNo5 - 01-06-2011 Very nice results and it certainly doesn't look like a first attempt at all. Very accomplished results. Thanks for the photos and clear explanations, I've always wanted to have a go at one of those Brese plane kits, and this will certainly help. Hmmmm........wonder if Mr. Brese would take one of my saws in exchange for a plane kit...... Granted it lacks a bit (OK, a LOT!!) of the finesse of a Two Lawyers Tools saw.... Re: Brese Plane Kit, First Attempt - sangus - 01-07-2011 Absolutely beautiful. Thanks for the write-up and the photos. Art. Re: Brese Plane Kit, First Attempt - Corneel - 01-07-2011 Man, that's some precision work! Well done. And I agree, loose the fingerprotection. It's but ugly. Re: Brese Plane Kit, First Attempt - Window Guy - 01-07-2011 Actually I thought the " Hand Guard " looked cool and gave it a little something extra wether it is functional or not. Just my $.02 Steve Re: Brese Plane Kit, First Attempt - KlausK. - 01-07-2011 JerrySats said: Thats a good idea. The Olive wood is pretty heavy, it has way more weight than the Walnut. I will weight the plane with those Walnut infills to be able to compare is later to the Olive plane Klaus Re: Brese Plane Kit, First Attempt - KlausK. - 01-07-2011 nazard said: Just enjoy the slope, Jerry! Klaus Re: Brese Plane Kit, First Attempt - nazard - 01-07-2011 KlausK. said: Just enjoy the slope, Jerry! Klaus [/blockquote] Where's the bottom at??? Re: Brese Plane Kit, First Attempt - KlausK. - 01-07-2011 joemac said: Joe, as I wrote I had a wrong imagination about how this plane will be held. Could´nt try it before since I´ve never held one in my hands before. Now, after having assembled the plane, I had to consider that the palm of the hand is at the rear edge of the plane and not flush on the top of the infill as my guess had been. Regarding this, the hump doesn´t make sense. The comfort would be more improved if the rear edge of the infill would be more rounded, what is a proposal of Ron, too. The making of the rear infill including this hump is definitely more complicated and time consuming than making one without a hump. So the next infills will be done in the classical way. It was not more than an attempt after all. Klaus Re: Brese Plane Kit, First Attempt - KlausK. - 01-07-2011 Blaine said: Thank you Blaine, I couldn´t agree more. It´s a beauty with high precision, truly amazing! Klaus |