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If I hadn’t bought my new planes awhile back I would probably buy these from you Paul. I know that if you are satisfied with them that they must be excellent and the shaving in the photo bears that out.

Mike, an American living in Norway

I’d love to see a display photo in the box.

Losing fingers since 1969

I won’t be making boxes on spec Brian but they would be along the lines (although not as elaborate) of mine.

The early bird gets the worm but its the second mouse that gets the cheese.

That’s beautiful. Excuse the noob question, but what is the hammer for?

Losing fingers since 1969

There are actually two mallets in there. They are for adjusting the planes and setting the wedges. To increase the cut, you tap on the blade and then the wedge. To retract the blade (decrease the cut) you tap on the heel of the body and then the wedge. The large plane in the new sets has a striking pin on the top of the front of the plane body. Striking it will also retract the blade.

The early bird gets the worm but its the second mouse that gets the cheese.

These are beautiful. You could probably have a wooden plane business…but that would probably take the fun out of making them.

Rob, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario

Paul,
Magnificent plane set, and I love the box. I don’t see any way it could be improved.
Roger

Your work is always outstanding Paul ,beautiful.

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