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Uploaded by robc45 on Mar 17, 2009
Rob demonstrates using a wooden plane to "quietly" cut the groove to house the drawer bottom.Produced by AlphaOneStudios.com, © 2009
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@yeahwotevaman It's a moulding plane, but you can't adjust anything. You can get old ones for peanuts, and they're really good quality.
39ynnoj 10 months ago
150 Canadian is a high price to pay for such a one trick pony for the blended and power tool only crowd. However, just buying the blade and making a number of bodies for it would be a fun project and useful addition to the shop.
tsstahl 1 year ago
It reminds me of the old-fashioned moulding planes.
yeahwotevaman 2 years ago
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@yeahwotevaman It's a moulding plane, but you can't adjust anything. You can get old ones for peanuts, and they're really good quality.
39ynnoj 10 months ago
150 Canadian is a high price to pay for such a one trick pony for the blended and power tool only crowd. However, just buying the blade and making a number of bodies for it would be a fun project and useful addition to the shop.
tsstahl 1 year ago
It reminds me of the old-fashioned moulding planes.
yeahwotevaman 2 years ago