Just a small stable. No L-Ns or such fancy things. Mostly hand-me-downs, a couple of hand made profile planes. That big plane is by Stanley, a Liberty Bell plane. A Stanley #110, a Defiance (#4?), an older Great neck that I use as a scrub plane.
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I'll give you a picture
Baby smoothers 3 5/8" long, infilled with cocobolo and blackwood, A-2 tool steel blade and chip braker.
Babys look good!
If my shop ever gets a bit extra cash, I might try a few. Right now, my "baby smoothers' are a piece of well cut glass. I use it almost like a card scraper, only the glass is easier to sharpen, just snap the dull part off to get to a new sharp edge. Those planes do look good through, nice work.
Another picture of planes
I just finished these just in time to ship before Christmas, 6.5" long, 1.5" wide iron pitched at 55 degrees, the infill made from rosewood age for over 60 years.
Ron
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