u/E_m_maker

Image 1 — I recently finished a trio of coffin‑bodied miter planes made from canarywood. They’re built with a 40‑degree bed angle, a 1‑1/2" O1 blade, overall length of 8", and a steel sole for added wear resistance. And most importantly, clocked screws. The bodies are dyed with India ink.
Image 2 — I recently finished a trio of coffin‑bodied miter planes made from canarywood. They’re built with a 40‑degree bed angle, a 1‑1/2" O1 blade, overall length of 8", and a steel sole for added wear resistance. And most importantly, clocked screws. The bodies are dyed with India ink.
Image 3 — I recently finished a trio of coffin‑bodied miter planes made from canarywood. They’re built with a 40‑degree bed angle, a 1‑1/2" O1 blade, overall length of 8", and a steel sole for added wear resistance. And most importantly, clocked screws. The bodies are dyed with India ink.
Image 4 — I recently finished a trio of coffin‑bodied miter planes made from canarywood. They’re built with a 40‑degree bed angle, a 1‑1/2" O1 blade, overall length of 8", and a steel sole for added wear resistance. And most importantly, clocked screws. The bodies are dyed with India ink.
Image 5 — I recently finished a trio of coffin‑bodied miter planes made from canarywood. They’re built with a 40‑degree bed angle, a 1‑1/2" O1 blade, overall length of 8", and a steel sole for added wear resistance. And most importantly, clocked screws. The bodies are dyed with India ink.
Image 6 — I recently finished a trio of coffin‑bodied miter planes made from canarywood. They’re built with a 40‑degree bed angle, a 1‑1/2" O1 blade, overall length of 8", and a steel sole for added wear resistance. And most importantly, clocked screws. The bodies are dyed with India ink.
Image 7 — I recently finished a trio of coffin‑bodied miter planes made from canarywood. They’re built with a 40‑degree bed angle, a 1‑1/2" O1 blade, overall length of 8", and a steel sole for added wear resistance. And most importantly, clocked screws. The bodies are dyed with India ink.
Image 8 — I recently finished a trio of coffin‑bodied miter planes made from canarywood. They’re built with a 40‑degree bed angle, a 1‑1/2" O1 blade, overall length of 8", and a steel sole for added wear resistance. And most importantly, clocked screws. The bodies are dyed with India ink.
Image 9 — I recently finished a trio of coffin‑bodied miter planes made from canarywood. They’re built with a 40‑degree bed angle, a 1‑1/2" O1 blade, overall length of 8", and a steel sole for added wear resistance. And most importantly, clocked screws. The bodies are dyed with India ink.
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I recently finished a trio of coffin‑bodied miter planes made from canarywood. They’re built with a 40‑degree bed angle, a 1‑1/2" O1 blade, overall length of 8", and a steel sole for added wear resistance. And most importantly, clocked screws. The bodies are dyed with India ink.

u/E_m_maker — 8 hours ago