I have finally got it together and completed the 1882 Miller Plough Plane Kit by Paul Hamler.
The full details are here: http://www.inthewoodshop.com/ToolReviews/1882MillerPatentPloughPlane.html
Regards from Perth
Derek
I have finally got it together and completed the 1882 Miller Plough Plane Kit by Paul Hamler.
The full details are here: http://www.inthewoodshop.com/ToolReviews/1882MillerPatentPloughPlane.html
Regards from Perth
Derek
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Work of art, Derek, you'll have to start engraving your planes now.
Beat it to fit / Paint it to match
Derek,
Gawd that's beautiful. Makes me want to head up to the woodshop and play with the 45.
Beautifully done. Can't wait to hear about its performance in use. OK, that was a tease.
Regards,
Bob @ Kidderville Acres
A Woodworkers mind should be the sharpest tool in the shop!
A real work of art, to be sure, Derek.
Absolutely gorgeous! Well done. I'm green with envy.
---Pedro
Sorry Pedro ... it's not much use on floors! :)
Regards from Perth
Derek
Gawd that is Gawdy looking for us poor folks. And it is just beautiful to be sure.
it's not much use on floors! :) LOL
:)Thanks. Floors are done. Putting the finish on now. Could use a plow to make the grooves on the next floors... That's okay, Philip is cogitating on the process for making a plow. It'll be bigger and better than yours. Ha!
---Pedro
Wow. I used to do some silversmithing and I can appreciate the time taken.
You mentioned the blade was not tempered, are you going to do it?
You mentioned the blade was not tempered, are you going to do it?
Yes. That is straight forward. I am also hoping to get a set made up by JIm Reed. Each of the blades requires a groove at the rear.
Regards from Perth
Derek
Derek:
Very nicely done and a real heirloom. Use it in good health.
jim
Outstanding! It just makes me drool!!
Bruce
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