Still at it. My latest plane.
#11
Bevel-up jack plane in stainless and cocobolo.  It works like a dream... but, what a pain in the butt to make.

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#12
Eye candy for sure and I bet its sweeter to use.
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#13
Absolutely beautiful lines and design sir, not to mention the excellent execution.
I really like the stainless steel! 
This plane looks like the finest of race cars!
Great job! I am sure it is a wonderful user too!
Thanks for sharing
Gordon
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#14
Wow! Love the color scheme here. It almost looks too good to use for a rough hobby like woodworking. 
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Near future projects:

-Curly Maple display case
-Jatoba and Quilted Maple dresser
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#15
Very nice work. You’ve really hit your sweet spot aesthetically.

So how much does that plane weigh? I can’t imagine it’s very light…
Steve S.
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#16
Wow, what a beautiful work of art! One question I have is, how long does it take to make?
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#17
This is one that I think would be a joy to use. 
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As of this time I am now teaching vets again.  If you have any lumber scraps we can use them to glue up to make some bowl from a board which we have not done yet..  Thank You Everyone.

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#18
Oooooo.........I like!
Wood is good. 
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#19
Its so sleek and fast looking. Wow.
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#20
That's Awesome Mateo!

& you can bet it's a pleasure to use
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