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This is promising. So did you find TWO right-hand 140 planes then?
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Phillip, I have question similar to yours regarding the right/left orientation of the LN skew plane. I would probably have preferred to have the open side of the plane facing inward (I am right-handed). Here is an example: If the task at hand was planing a tenon cheek, it would be more natural to have the tenon extending to the right and the tenon shoulder and the open side of the plane immediately ahead of my right thumb. My plane is like your current one; the outfeed side of the plane is just ahead of my middle finger. This is mostly when the plane is being used without the removeable cheek, of course. I would not know for sure which I preferred unless I could use both at an LN tool event, I suppose.
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Though many fables have mentioned the elusive left-handed 140 skew block plane, few have ever been sighted in the wild, until today. Behold, the left-handed 140 skew block plane, in all its glory. It does exist folks, and according to LN, it will return once the world returns to normal. And yes, the left-handed version seems perfect for me, a righty.
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Congrats, Phil!! I know your kids are older now so I am guessing you didn’t have to trade one for the plane??! And I look forward to LN and the world being back to producing “normal”!!
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Bravo!