(04-26-2018, 01:48 PM)Blockplane Wrote: My bad...I meant concave. I have not had any luck finding a round bottom with the larger radius I require. Are there any current manufacturers of such planes?
I'm about 99% sure you mean a plane that is curved front to back, not side to side. My answer holds for both, though side to side curvature is a bit more difficult:
Have you considered making one? Laminated wood planes are not terribly hard to make. They will cost you 50 bucks for a Hock iron, a few bucks for some hard, stable wood for the plane body, cross-pin, and wedge, and some time and maybe a little learning. David Finck's book is the best resource I know of to learn how.
The difference between making a flat-bottom plane and a rocker-body plane (I think that's what you want) is that near the end of the build, you cut a curve on the plane bottom, and fair it with hand planes, sanders, or whatever you like. If you don't have a bandsaw for the initial shaping, I'm sure a bow saw would work if you are adept with one. You will want to be sure that the final product has the bottom perpendicular to the sides. Again, not the hardest thing ever, but it might take some patience.
Yes, you can also buy one. One advantageof making your own is that you can define your own curvature.
Good luck! Post your solution.