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Veritas Bevel-Up Smoother Plane
Perfect for providing the final finish on surfaces or woods of the most demanding grain patterns.
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Designated as a 164-1/2 H, this low-angle bevel-up smoother plane is ideal for providing the final finish on surfaces, especially woods of difficult grain patterns.
12 Deg bed angle, coupled with a 38 Deg blade bevel, yields an effective cutting angle of 50 Deg, known as a York pitch. This is an ideal cutting angle for minimizing tear-out.
The adjustable mouth is easily moved with the front locking knob. Can be adjusted to a narrow slit for fine shavings with minimum tear-out or opened wider for heavier cuts.
A unique stop-screw in the throat adjusts to whatever mouth opening is ideal. It lets you open the mouth fully for blade removal, yet quickly restores the exact mouth setting.
Sole is 10" long and 3-1/8" wide. Body is made of stress-relieved ductile cast iron. Accurately machined, the sole is flat. Weighs just under 5 lb.
Blade is 2-1/4" wide, 3/16" thick, made of either A2 or O1 tool steel. It is lapped on the non-bevel side to a flatness tolerance of 0.0002" or better over the working surface, and with an average roughness surface finish of 5 microinches (0.000005") or better.
12 Deg bed angle, coupled with a 38 Deg blade bevel, yields an effective cutting angle of 50 Deg, known as a York pitch. This is an ideal cutting angle for minimizing tear-out.
The adjustable mouth is easily moved with the front locking knob. Can be adjusted to a narrow slit for fine shavings with minimum tear-out or opened wider for heavier cuts.
A unique stop-screw in the throat adjusts to whatever mouth opening is ideal. It lets you open the mouth fully for blade removal, yet quickly restores the exact mouth setting.
Sole is 10" long and 3-1/8" wide. Body is made of stress-relieved ductile cast iron. Accurately machined, the sole is flat. Weighs just under 5 lb.
Blade is 2-1/4" wide, 3/16" thick, made of either A2 or O1 tool steel. It is lapped on the non-bevel side to a flatness tolerance of 0.0002" or better over the working surface, and with an average roughness surface finish of 5 microinches (0.000005") or better.
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...Review by N C Billingham
Quality Value Price (Posted on 11/08/2011)
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