Saturday, May 10, 2014

How to Use a Stanley 45 Combination Plane to Cut Grooves

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I shot the above Video at Roy Underhill’s Woodwright’s School (original blog post is here). Bill Anderson shows how to properly use a Stanley 45 Combination Plane to cut a simple groove for use in a dovetail box or many other uses.



Bill shows the basic parts of the combination plane and how to adjust them.



You’ll learn how to hold the Stanley 45 combination plane to get a consistent groove, and how to avoid misshaped grooves.



You can find vintage Stanley 45 and Stanley 55 combination planes, parts, & cutters here:


-Search for Stanley 45 combination planes on ebay
-Search for Stanley 55 combination planes on ebay


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Source: LumberJocks.com



How to Use a Stanley 45 Combination Plane to Cut Grooves

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