03-26-2020, 10:19 AM (This post was last modified: 03-26-2020, 10:21 AM by dave brown.)
Tony, I agree. I've owned the LN no9, Veritas low angle jack, LN low angle jack, Veritas shooting plane and now the Veritas miter plane. The Veritas miter plane is the most fun to use to "shoot". The grip (how you hold the plane) is super comfortable. I like being able to grip the plane right above the blade.
I also own the accessory shooting grip "horn" (that fits other Veritas planes). It's a little taller than the included horn and the angle is different. I prefer it. The accessory horn also fits the Veritas jack rabbet although I haven't tried that plane for shooting yet. I can post some pics if anyone is interested.
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(03-26-2020, 10:19 AM)dave brown Wrote: Tony, I agree. I've owned the LN no9, Veritas low angle jack, LN low angle jack, Veritas shooting plane and now the Veritas miter plane. The Veritas miter plane is the most fun to use to "shoot". The grip (how you hold the plane) is super comfortable. I like being able to grip the plane right above the blade.
I also own the accessory shooting grip "horn" (that fits other Veritas planes). It's a little taller than the included horn and the angle is different. I prefer it. The accessory horn also fits the Veritas jack rabbet although I haven't tried that plane for shooting yet. I can post some pics if anyone is interested.
Please post the pics! In my opinion, this LV miter plane, is sort of the orphan child, but having tried all of the planes mentioned, along with owning the LN #9 and a LN low angle jack (which is also nice for shooting), the LV wins hands down! Just is one of those tools that clearly feels like an extension of your hand.
03-30-2020, 06:47 AM (This post was last modified: 03-30-2020, 06:52 AM by dave brown.)
The Veritas miter plane weights .5lbs more than the LN 62 and 1.0lbs less than the Veritas jack rabbet.
The Veritas jack rabbet has grub screws that can be snugged down to keep the blade from moving side to side when using it as a shooting plane. The Veritas miter plane has two grub screws so it's blade can still be skewed if you bump the adjuster. I tightened down the set screw that holds its adjuster in place which makes it harder to skew unintentionally. I'm debating drilling tapping for two more grub screws or I might just file a flat on the adjuster body so the set screw will effectively lock it in place.
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