I have a No 4 bronze Lie-Nielsen smoother which has seen minimal use in my shop. It is in excellent condition and wicked sharp. Manganese bronze, is a strong, hard alloy that won’t rust, and is even less prone to cracking than ductile iron (both options are superior to traditional cast iron plane bodies, which are notoriously prone to cracking and oxidation), which you will appreciate if you ever drop it on a concrete shop floor. It is also heavier than iron, which I consider a benefit when I am using a hand plane, as it promotes chatter free removal of stock. Plus, it’s just plain gorgeous, which I suspect is the real reason that I choose that option.
I would like $280 plus shipping. That is 20% off new for a superb, flattened and sharpened plane
- 9-1/2" long. 45º standard angle frog
- Blade is 2" wide x .125" thick.
- Bronze body, 4-1/2 lbs.
I would like $280 plus shipping. That is 20% off new for a superb, flattened and sharpened plane
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