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Hi Ron
That is a nice combination (from the two of you). I must admit that I am not a fan of anything that is overdone - a little bling is nice, but too much bling is gaudy. A little engraving is a nice touch. A lot of engraving is too busy ... overwhelming. This one does not feel overdone.
I have always liked the lines of your planes, and this one in particular. It has a harmonious, integrated look - the right length, and a great blend of metal and wood.
Now, when are you going to experiment with a double iron version? That would be interesting!
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O.K. That's over the top!
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As soon as I get over my general sense of awe, I will read the blog to follow along.
Thanks Ron and Catharine.
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Thanks for posting this, Ron! Your planes are SUCH a delight to work on!
Very grateful for this opportunity!
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Beautiful plane as always, Ron. The engravers touch is a definite plus. Then again I am biased toward the ornate. I was curious why no diamond or other knurling pattern on the brass knob? 360 brass, I assume?
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Ron thanks for the kind comments. The knob is 360 brass and frankly knurling would be easier and faster than the milled groove design. However the milled groove design is actually grippier than the knurl and is a less busy look. When you have this much visual stuff going on in a plane I think it's best to simplify where possible.
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Makes sense. Thank you.
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