01-15-2018, 05:03 PM
I've been curious about this plane ever since LN first sprang it upon us.
Like many, there's been a slow, creeping evolution in my woodworking. At least what I do for my household. Anyway, I've told myself for a good while now that using handsaws, bench planes ect, was good enough and that doing moldings and such by hand was a bridge too far and not a rabbit hole I was willing to go down.
But these days I have more time on my hands and I find myself starting to do "dumb things".
I've been posting about trying to figure out the Stanley 45. I wish it would just end there. But no..........:
Literally the only adjustment I made to this plane after taking it out of the box was to lightly tap the top of the iron with a hammer to slightly deepen the cut. And that's why I buy LN tools. Impressive.
Like many, there's been a slow, creeping evolution in my woodworking. At least what I do for my household. Anyway, I've told myself for a good while now that using handsaws, bench planes ect, was good enough and that doing moldings and such by hand was a bridge too far and not a rabbit hole I was willing to go down.
But these days I have more time on my hands and I find myself starting to do "dumb things".
I've been posting about trying to figure out the Stanley 45. I wish it would just end there. But no..........:
Literally the only adjustment I made to this plane after taking it out of the box was to lightly tap the top of the iron with a hammer to slightly deepen the cut. And that's why I buy LN tools. Impressive.