On the website of Traditional Woodworker (www.traditionalwoodworker.com) you find the wooden planes by E.C.E.
sold in a right handed and a left handed version.
Can anyone tell me where is the difference?
I don’t find it.
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Hi Tonyd,
The fore handle on the ECE Primus plane is shaped somewhat differently than most other planes. Since a picture is worth a thousand words it's easiest to just attach one. Mine is a right handed model ... the left handed would be shaped exactly opposite.
Be safe,
Ken
Thank you for the fast and helpful response!
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