Using Wooden Planes - Old, But They've Still Got It

By A Mystery Man Writer
Last updated 18 May 2024
Using Wooden Planes - Old, But They've Still Got It
I use a mix of hand planes, both wooden and metal in my woodworking, and it's the wooden planes that I prefer for many tasks. Faster to adjust, lighter to swing about all day, and they leave the wood beautifully burnished - just some of the reasons I love wooden planes.
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