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Looks like a nice tool. It's good to see some new offerings.
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So nice looking. The latest catalog says it's just one of the many new toys on their way! Can't wait to find out what is cooking.
Simon
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Interesting that they chose to use Allen/hex-head screws for the fence settings. Maybe it was a matter of space, or maybe they anticipate that folks using this tool will leave it in the same setting much of the time.
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I'd prefer a tool free adjustment approach on the boxmaker's plow. If I have such a plane, it wouldn't be difficult for me to replace the hex screws with thumb screws.
I never have had issues with my plow slipping, but filing a flat on the brass thumb screws should resolve the slippage.
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That’s a sweet little plane. The fence rods look extra beefy too. A bargain for the money. I’d like to buy one just for the beading cutter.
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I haven't used any Veritas plow-plane, but I'm curious about them. Would you expect the Veritas box-maker's and small plow-planes to be equally capable of cutting groves and dados? Would the additional size and weight of the small plow-plane be an advantage or disadvantage? When would you prefer to use one over the other the other?
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The temptation is pretty strong!
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Allan Hill