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'''Groz Hand | ---- | ||
Description: | |||
This hand plane is a zombie of a bunch of different parts. It is the size of a Stanley #4. | |||
Body: Indian Made, Possibly Groz Brand | '''Groz Hand Plane:''' | ||
Blade: Stanley, likely post 1970 make | |||
Sharpening: Set up as a smoothing plane; '''bevel 30deg''' | [[File:Groz_Hand_Plane_Front.jpg|206x240px]] | ||
''Description:'' This hand plane is a zombie of a bunch of different parts. It is the size of a Stanley #4. | |||
''Body:'' Indian Made, Possibly Groz Brand | |||
''Blade:'' Stanley, likely post 1970 make | |||
''Cap:'' Groz | |||
''Sharpening:'' Set up as a smoothing plane; '''bevel 30deg''' | |||
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Revision as of 23:49, 31 January 2022
This is a collection of all of the **working** hand planes in the shop. I am working to get them up and running; once they are I will post them here.
Note: These hand planes are rough (if you are a beginner then you really can't tell based on how I set them up, so you can stop reading this). If you have used a lot of hand tools you'll notice their issues immediately, and you would be better off using your own. An apt power tool comparison would be a Ryobi retrofitted to use a Dewalt battery
Groz Hand Plane:
Description: This hand plane is a zombie of a bunch of different parts. It is the size of a Stanley #4. Body: Indian Made, Possibly Groz Brand
Blade: Stanley, likely post 1970 make
Cap: Groz
Sharpening: Set up as a smoothing plane; bevel 30deg