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In recent project downtime, I've been catching up on some shop maintenance.  I buttressed the legs on my "Rubbo-legged" junk bench, changed my vise-jaw faces, etc.   I also had a small coffin-plane which needed tuning.

I have become a real fan of using the chip-breaker, and not so much a tight mouth.  For this woodie, the tight mouth was jamming with shavings, quite frustrating.  I found my wide chisel to be the right size to start opening things:

   


Here's a bottom view as the opening got to be about right to flow.  This happens to be a holm oak base, which I love
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Now trying it out on a ripply piece of cherry, the chips are flowing pretty good, and the finish is good:

   


For the 'beauty shot', the plane really swooshes a shaving of sassafras:

   


Happy woodworking,
Chris
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Pretty curlies.
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Very nice!

How do you like the coffin body in use as opposed to a plane with a tote?
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(12-01-2017, 02:23 PM)Bibliophile 13 Wrote: Very nice!

How do you like the coffin body in use as opposed to a plane with a tote?


Well, more planes never hurt anyone
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I like using a coffin plane in moderation.  For extensive planing it's hard to beat a plane with a tote for comfort and adjustability, though.

This said, I think certain coffin planes are just beautiful.  But sort of like with vintage saws, a really nice one is pretty uncommon.  I grabbed this one and I was aiming to make it cut very nice like a Krenov, but with more nostalgic character.
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That "beauty shot" must have smelled wonderful.
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Sweet job on the tune up.
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Some Coffin Planes did have a "tote"
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