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Cake day: July 9th, 2023

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  • It’s been a while since I bought a plane, but I see two ways of going about it:

    1. Buy Once, Cry Once. If budget allows, get a Lie Nielsen or something super nice. I personally think the Wood River plans are great, too.

    2. Refurbishment. Buy an old Stanley from an antique store or estate sale or whatever (not eBay) and restore it. You’ll have to invest in a granite stone to flatten the sole plus some sandpaper, scotch Brite pads, etc. You’re trading money for time and sweat here, but you could end up with a perfectly usable and quality plane.

    Either way, a plane is only good as your sharpening system. Invest in something good and easy to use (or you won’t use it).

    For your application, I would recommend you first take steps to make your stock as square as possible. If your reference edge has a twist, bow, or cup, trying to plane or shoot something flush is going to be a nightmare.

    Check out Paul Sellers or Rob Cosman. They have great educational and instructional videos on YouTube and other platforms and mediums. Hope this was helpful!