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Bridge City Tool Works Sale - 40% off on their Mini Block plane


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Bridge City Tool Works has their low angle mini block plane on sale for 40% off, https://bridgecitytools.com/collections/planes/products/hp-8-mini-block-plane and their dual angle block plane also on sale.  They have depth skids too.  I just rceived my mini plane today, it looks really sweet. https://bridgecitytools.com/collections/planes

I haven't heard that brand mentioned here before, but it seems very precisely made, and so far. measures very flat. I was informed of this sale by the last SIMSCal meeting, https://www.simscal.com/ . What are your thoughts on their planes?

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9 hours ago, l33tplaya said:

Bridge City Tool Works has their low angle mini block plane on sale for 40% off, https://bridgecitytools.com/collections/planes/products/hp-8-mini-block-plane and their dual angle block plane also on sale.  They have depth skids too.  I just rceived my mini plane today, it looks really sweet. https://bridgecitytools.com/collections/planes

I haven't heard that brand mentioned here before, but it seems very precisely made, and so far. measures very flat. I was informed of this sale by the last SIMSCal meeting, https://www.simscal.com/ . What are your thoughts on their planes?

Looks like some neat stuff. Upon first glance, I was thinking that they had an easy way to adjust the pre-blade sole height, with the after-blade sole height (compensating for the shaving thickness, which even most power-planers will do), but it looks like my hopes have once again been dashed. :(

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Sorry, I just don't think that aluminum has any place in tools.  It's just too soft.  You can hard anodize it to work OK, but that won't prevent dents, and you can't re-flatten it without taking off the anodize.  No thanks.

I have never used a wooden plane, but it seems to me that they are best in larger sizes, not small precision block planes.

I'll stick with iron.

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