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Last week I finished up plans for a tool cabinet in which the author set his plane till at 21°. Another tool cabinet for which I did plans a few years ago has the angle at 29° off vertical. I expect part of what drives that angle is how much clearance is needed between the plane and the inside of the door as well as how much space might be needed above the planes for other tools.
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Just drill a hang hole through the sole, drive a 16 penny spike into a rafter and hang 'em.
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Mine are in a Dutch tool chest. Sitting flat on their soles.
When I get around to a wall chest, something like Admirals,
I plan on flat against the back wall with neodymium magnets.
Several of them for each plane. Just can't see a reason why
not, vs using up all that room to put em on an angle.
Mark Singleton
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I have mine on their sides in a drawer made for them in my shop cabinet.
Hope this isn't wrong somehow. They can't fall.
Jim in Okie
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Mark,
I will keep the magnet idea in mind. That will be a good solution if the angle does not provide for enough stability.
Andy
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