Krenov Style Wooden Smoothing Plane with Hock Blade

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Here's a smoothing plane I made using hard rock maple. I used a Hock blade in it. Here's the blade poking out. 



I made this box for the plane. You just lift off the top.

This reveals the plane sitting on the bottom ...

.... Then just lift the plane off the bottom.

As with any wooden plane you tap as required to adjust blade depth. 

This plane is beautiful for fine planing. You can go right to applying your finish after using it. 

Thanks for looking! 

" If you like it give it a 👍 "

Cheers! 
MrRick

21 Comments

Nice! I like the storage box too!

Ryan/// ~sigh~ I blew up another bowl. Moke told me "I made the inside bigger than the outside".

Thanks Ryan! It feels so good in the hand when using. It's one of my special planes. 
pretty cool mr rick !

working with my hands is a joy,it gives me a sense of fulfillment,somthing so many seek and so few find.-SAM MALOOF.

Pottz
pretty cool mr rick !

Thanks Pottz! 

Nice shape... I made one years ago when I didn't know about planes or what I was doing  using a hock blade...

still don't know what I'm doing, but I will agree that the finish is finished.

If your first cut is too short... Take the second cut from the longer end... LBD

Wow! That is one beautifully made plane and storage box set. Very nice indeed, great work.
Now if I was into planes I would want one exactly like yours including the box.   Well done.

Ron

Nicely done 

-- There is nothing like the sound of a well tuned hand plane. - https://timetestedtools.net and https://diy.timetestedtools.net

Very nice; it’s pure Krenov
Thanks BB1, Dutchy, and Don! Glad you like it! 
Duckie... that's pretty cool!  Very similar to mine. How does it work for you? Use it much?
Oldtool
Wow! That is one beautifully made plane and storage box set. Very nice indeed, great work.

Thanks so much Oldtool!  Happy you like it. 
987Ron
Now if I was into planes I would want one exactly like yours including the box.   Well done.

Thanks 987Ron!  I appreciate the comment.
Thanks GaryG. I wasn't sure I'd liked it at first. Sometimes it's a big gamble when you make planes and try a particular body shape. 
Krenov referred to this style of his hand plane as the “Cabinetmaker’s Violin". I understand his comment after using it. It's very soothing in your hand while using. 

 MrRick
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Duckie... that's pretty cool!  Very similar to mine. How does it work for you? Use it much?

I made it about 16 years ago before I discovered power tools, more particularly my belt sander...

however, did use it a lot at the start if only cause I made it...

My handtool regime is about as regular as my AA meetings, but if the dice insist I use a plane, it is my go to after I remove the bulk with my cordless Ryobi

I am intimidated by all those electrons running around idle in the wiring of my house... If I don't use power and give them release, Armagedon may start in downtown Churchill.

Sorry about the XXX photos in a handtool blog,

If your first cut is too short... Take the second cut from the longer end... LBD


Corelz125

Good looking plane
Thanks Corelz125!
Duckie.....
Why I use hand tools.