Catharine and I have been at it again
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This time the coordinated efforts of myself and Catharine Kennedy have produced a Shooting plane as requested from our patron.

Technically this plane is 12.5" long, uses a 2.25" wide iron bedded at 38 degrees, bevel down configuration. This tool can be used independently in a right hand or left hand configuration and is also equipped to mount to the Vogt Toolworks "No Rock" chute board. The knob is from Olive wood.

Ron

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"which plane should I use for this task?......the sharp one"

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(03-26-2018, 09:02 PM)Ron Brese Wrote: This time the coordinated efforts of myself and Catharine Kennedy have produced a Shooting plane as requested from our patron.

Technically this plane is 12.5" long, uses a 2.25" wide iron bedded at 38 degrees, bevel down configuration. This tool can be used independently in a right hand or left hand configuration and is also equipped to mount to the Vogt Toolworks "No Rock" chute board. The knob is from Olive wood.

Ron

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Big eek
Big eek
Cool ..What a beauty !!!!!!!!!!
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#13
That is a thing of beauty!
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(03-26-2018, 09:02 PM)Ron Brese Wrote: This time the coordinated efforts of myself and Catharine Kennedy have produced a Shooting plane as requested from our patron.

Technically this plane is 12.5" long, uses a 2.25" wide iron bedded at 38 degrees, bevel down configuration. This tool can be used independently in a right hand or left hand configuration and is also equipped to mount to the Vogt Toolworks "No Rock" chute board. The knob is from Olive wood.

Ron

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Eek
Eek  wow
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#15
It must weigh a ton!! Bling! BLING! 
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#16
That's a beauty! Can you get a pic of it with the chute board?
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#17
(03-27-2018, 04:01 AM)Tony Z Wrote: That's a beauty!  Can you get a pic of it with the chute board?

Here you go Tony. Mounted to an earlier Vogt Toolworks Chute board. Works a treat.

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"which plane should I use for this task?......the sharp one"

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#18
To say this is a beast is a massive understatement! Ron's planes are an absolute joy to engrave!
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(03-27-2018, 06:36 AM)Cloudy Wrote: To say this is a beast is a massive understatement! Ron's planes are an absolute joy to engrave!
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And you did an outstanding job on it, Cloudy...beautiful engraving....and Ron didn't do too bad either !!!!
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#20
Wow! incredible craftsmanship, both the plane itself and the engraving.
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