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04-17-2018, 02:34 PM
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Finally had time to start/finish a plane till. This has been a project that has been in my to do list for a long time. Wood is pine. I tried to stain it to make it look more aged but didnt like the result. I ended up sanding it all down and starting over. Not a lot of planes but they help me get the job done. I am still waiting for my backordered shooting plane to fill in the left side of the till. Just now trying this picture attaching that is now embedded on this site, nice. Thanks for looking.
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That looks really nice! I was going to ask about the "attachment" method you used but the image blew-up extra big when I looked below this message box.
So, the big question is: Do you have to quit collecting planes now that the till is full?
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(04-17-2018, 03:12 PM)hbmcc Wrote: That looks really nice! I was going to ask about the "attachment" method you used but the image blew-up extra big when I looked below this message box.
So, the big question is: Do you have to quit collecting planes now that the till is full?
Well done. Functional and nice looking.
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(04-17-2018, 02:34 PM)deeno Wrote: Finally had time to start/finish a plane till. This has been a project that has been in my to do list for a long time. Wood is pine. I tried to stain it to make it look more aged but didnt like the result. I ended up sanding it all down and starting over. Not a lot of planes but they help me get the job done. I am still waiting for my backordered shooting plane to fill in the left side of the till. Just now trying this picture attaching that is now embedded on this site, nice. Thanks for looking.
Nice I have been wanting to build one of these but I can't figure out how big to make it
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(04-17-2018, 05:04 PM)Bob10 Wrote: Nice I have been wanting to build one of these but I can't figure out how big to make it
Yup, I'm wrestling with the same question
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(04-17-2018, 02:34 PM)deeno Wrote: Finally had time to start/finish a plane till. This has been a project that has been in my to do list for a long time. Wood is pine. I tried to stain it to make it look more aged but didnt like the result. I ended up sanding it all down and starting over. Not a lot of planes but they help me get the job done. I am still waiting for my backordered shooting plane to fill in the left side of the till. Just now trying this picture attaching that is now embedded on this site, nice. Thanks for looking.
Beautifully done!
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(04-17-2018, 03:44 PM)Admiral Wrote: Well done. Functional and nice looking.
Yep, I agree.
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(04-17-2018, 05:04 PM)Bob10 Wrote: Nice I have been wanting to build one of these but I can't figure out how big to make it
I went large......
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Very nice. Sure is nice to have everything organized and handy.
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(04-17-2018, 02:34 PM)deeno Wrote: Finally had time to start/finish a plane till. This has been a project that has been in my to do list for a long time. Wood is pine. I tried to stain it to make it look more aged but didnt like the result. I ended up sanding it all down and starting over. Not a lot of planes but they help me get the job done. I am still waiting for my backordered shooting plane to fill in the left side of the till. Just now trying this picture attaching that is now embedded on this site, nice. Thanks for looking.
Very Nice Deeno
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