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Configured with a blade skewed at a 30° angle to reduce cut resistance, aid in shaving clearance and help pull the fence tight against the workpiece. |
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Blade sits flush with the side of the plane body, so corner cuts are clean and accurate. |
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Adjustable in two axes (vertical and horizontal) for depth and projection, the scoring spur sits ahead of the blade and is used to reduce tear-out on cross-grain work. Spur can be recessed for work with the grain. |
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7-3/8" long fence is through-drilled to accept a wooden extension. |
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Double guide rods and a special collet locking system prevent the fence from racking, and the large brass knobs allow fast and easy adjustments without tools. |
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Fence can be positioned to allow a maximum rabbet width of 1-1/2". |
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Adjustable shoe controls the depth of cut to a maximum 3/4" deep (can remove the shoe for no depth limitation), and has relieved edges to avoid marking your work. |
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Supplied with a lapped A2 tool steel blade that is 1/8" thick and just over 1-5/8" wide. |
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Depth-adjustment mechanism is fast and accurate, with an independent traveller to prevent lateral shifting of the blade. |
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Set screws along the side allow repeatable blade positioning. |
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Large wooden handles are solid and comfortable to hold. |
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9-3/4" long ductile cast iron body is machined with a 45° blade bed and weighs 3-1/2 lb. |
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Plane is available in left- and right-hand versions. Neither model is exclusively for left- or right-handed users. They are in fact complementary since having both lets you accommodate any grain direction. |
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Made in Canada. |
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Patent pending. |