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Did anyone do a review of these planes?
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I would pass on these. Bench Dog is now owned by Rockler. They may be sourced from India, which has a reputation for even less quality than the WoodRiver branded planes from Woodcraft (think Groz and Anant). They are not exact clones of Lie-Nielsen planes (LN doesn't even have a patent on any of their bench planes). The manual is generic for all Bench Dog planes, and has precious little information in it about the parts, etc. I tried to see if I could find an Indian or Chinese plane that looked like the Bench Dog offerings, but I couldn't find an exact match. The body castings look unique and the totes are not the same wood. The screw on the totes to the 4-1/2 and larger bench planes protrudes above the foot of the tote, which will likely cause great discomfort during extended sessions of planing.
This Woodworkers Journal Review is more like an advertisement. They don't mention a single thing about how the planes perform in real life.
https://www.woodworkersjournal.com/bench...nd-planes/
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And someone on this forum said we should not rely on our compatriots or users for reasonable and honest reviews. In other words, believe the hawker.
Ps. Umm, that's a paraphrase. The bombast's comment was too disgusting to remember, or tag.