02-19-2016, 08:03 AM
Just purchased a LV Low Angle Jack, and it's fantastic. I have been using it for end grain work, and the results are better than anticipated. I know LV sells a 38 and 50 degree bevel blades, and wanted to get a feel if other woodworkers use multiple blades on this plane, or just use the standard 25 degree blade that comes with the plane. I have read that other woodworkers claim this to be the "jack" of all planes, because with the blade changes, it becomes a very versatile tool to do smoothing, jointing, heavy stock removal and other tasks, and eliminates the use of other planes.
Just curious what others have to say about their use with this plane.
Scott
Just curious what others have to say about their use with this plane.
Scott