Understanding Bench Planes


Almost every day I get an e-mail or a phone call that goes something like this: “I’m
a beginner. I want to buy some handplanes. But I have no idea where to start or what
to buy. Help.”

I’m happy to answer these questions (it’s my job), but I noticed after 12 years of
answering these pleas that I was saying many of the same things over and over again.
So last night I did a mid-sized brain dump on the bench planes – both bevel-up and
bevel-down.

It explains my rationale (and the historical rationales) for each plane size, from
the No. 1 up to the No. 8. I fully admit that this article has a lot of opinions in
it, but they are opinions based on a lot of work and experimenting with many different
methods of work (there’s a good reason I grew a beard like David Charlesworth’s….)

In any case, you might find this article useful, infuriating or amusing. It might
also help you if are ever asked: “Hey, I’m a beginner….”

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Full Article: “Understanding Bench Planes”

— Christopher Schwarz

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