 The Lee Nielsen 60 and a half adjustable mouth low-angle block plane small workshop guys Favorite tool in his workshop. Oh, now woodworkers Paul Carlson here small workshop guy And doing mortises and tenons. I like to cut the mortise first and then cut the tenon Overly large not super over large or it takes too long to shave it down to where it finally fits but I do like it to start off a little bit larger than the mortise and then use my Low-angle block plane to shave it down And I just love this thing. It's a hundred and seventy five dollars. I don't get paid for endorsing it Nobody pays me for anything. It's a super tool. You can adjust the mouth. You can have an edge Extending out and that's good for cutting rabbits or cutting the edge of rabbits So overall it's very versatile. This is superb for end grain as that's you know as typically block planes are but where I use it even more is for Shaving my tenons down to size. It's quick to adjust. You just loosen a dial here a thumb dial and then adjust this On the back and then tighten that back up until you get it just shaving off just right That went a little too much. So I loosen this I back it off a little bit Tighten this up Give it another go Perfect so Use it all the time handy one-handed Beautiful looking Favorite tool in my workshop small workshop guy signing off