
Fore Planes and Jack planes
The fore plane is a traditional English tool used to get rough boards fairly flat so that you can then make them really flat with a jointer plane and ready to finish with a smoothing plane, scrapers and (sometimes) sandpaper.
To quote an article from Lee Valley:
Armed with only three planes, you can convert a rough-as-a-cob board to something ready to finish. The techniques to do this are so well prescribed that they were written down in the first English-language woodworking book, Joseph Moxon's Mechanick Exercises.
The most notable thing about Moxon's book is that the tools and techniques are the same now as they were in 17th-century England. The only difference is that these techniques and skills were once common—now they are quite rare.
To convert rough stock into something suitable for furniture, you need three hand planes: a fore, a jointer and a smoother. The fore plane removes material quickly, the jointer plane makes the work flat and the smoothing plane prepares it for finish.
The fore plane is about 14" to 18" long (a jack plane will do) and has a cutting edge with a thumbnail shape. This shape allows it to remove lots of wood. The jointer plane is 22" or longer and has a cutter that is either straight or slightly curved. The smoothing plane is 10" or shorter and has a cutter that is either slightly curved or has its corners relieved to keep them from digging into the work.
Veritas® Low-Angle Jack Plane
Veritas low-angle jack plane is ideal for shooting
miters, working end grain, and initial smoothing.
We designated it as a 621/2 due to its generous size
and weight, low center of gravity, and radically
set-back mouth. You will appreciate the way this
plane (with a toe one third the length of the sole)
registers to the workpiece. With sides machin..
2,599 Kr
Ex Tax: 2,079 Kr
Liten rubank, ca 460mm lång, utmärkt för uppriktning och planing av större ytor.
Resultatet blir perfekt.
Instuktion
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2,420 Kr
Ex Tax: 1,936 Kr
Veritas® Bevel-Up Jointer Plane
The Veritas low-angle jointer is the latest and largest member of our bevel-up bench plane family. It is a hefty plane, ideal for jointing edges and flattening large panels. The bevel-up blade confi guration results in a plane that is versatile and straightforward to use. The 12° bed angle, coupled with the 25° blade bevel, creates an effective ..
2,465 Kr
Ex Tax: 1,972 Kr
Fogmått / mothåll för hyvlar, underlättar vid hyvling av kanter mm på brädor och plankor mm. Mothållet är försett med skruvhål där man kan skruva fast en vinklad profil för att kunna hyvla kanter med en vinkel.
Med detta mothåll kan du få en perfekt vinklerät kant-eller den vinkel du önskar
Inbyggda magneter gör det lätt att montera/demontera mothållet
Passar bÃ¥de hÃ..
378 Kr
Ex Tax: 302 Kr
Low Angle Jack Plane
This Low Angle Jack Plane is based on the Stanley 62. It is a 14" (35.56cm) plane with a 2" (5.08cm) blade bedded at 12°. An adjustable shoe allows easy, precise adjustment of the mouth opening.
The body is made from fully stress relieved Ductile Iron castings. The blade is a hefty 3/16" (4.7mm) thick, ground razor sharp. Adjustment is very positive with a knurle..
2,189 Kr
Ex Tax: 1,751 Kr
Lie Nielsen No. 5 Jack Plane
This is the Jack Plane size, 14" (35.6cm) long with a 2" (5.08cm) x .125" (3.17mm) thick blade. At 5½ lbs., this tool has great presence and excellent balance. Now shipping with the Improved Chipbreaker.
Toothed blades for Block Planes and Bench Planes have small chisel-like teeth .030" (.762mm) wide, and spaced .030" apart. They are used for heavy sto..
2,905 Kr
Ex Tax: 2,324 Kr
No. 7 Jointer Plane, Lie Nielsen
Our most popular jointer. 22" (55.9cm) long, with a 2-3/8" (6cm) x .140" (3.55mm) thick Tool Steel blade. Ground flat, within .001" (.0254mm) over the full length, and square within .001" . Bronze frog and cap. 8¼ lbs.
Unlike Bailey pattern planes, the frogs of bedrocks have a full contact area with the body and can be adjusted fore and aft without ..
3,528 Kr
Ex Tax: 2,822 Kr