tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8458866935778172402.post46327361204123627..comments2024-03-26T17:34:49.565-04:00Comments on The Eaton County Woodworker: Plane making foolZach Dillingerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04253489360440424953noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8458866935778172402.post-27636904769518095812012-03-02T10:02:28.437-05:002012-03-02T10:02:28.437-05:00Thanks for your kind words about the plow. I real...Thanks for your kind words about the plow. I really like that one too. It looks fantastic in person and, more importantly, works well too. I'm thinking about making a more 18th century style plow for myself, since that style appeals to me. If I do, my walnut plow will be up for grabs.<br /><br />And I absolutely love your tenon saw. Phenomenal job. I might have to get me one of those...Zach Dillingerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04253489360440424953noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8458866935778172402.post-59192170522153056682012-03-01T15:16:58.995-05:002012-03-01T15:16:58.995-05:00Hey Zach, If you click on my name in the comment a...Hey Zach, If you click on my name in the comment above, it will take you to my blog page. I did a little write up with some pictures of the tenon saw back in November of '11. I don't have pictures up yet of the 16 and 14 inch saws. I've tried to base these for size and shape roughly off of the saws in the Smith's Key catalog.<br /><br />I'll definitely look forward to seeing Jamie Baconhttp://www.planeshavings.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8458866935778172402.post-219293554677945442012-03-01T11:16:27.936-05:002012-03-01T11:16:27.936-05:00Jamie, I've got a vintage Ohio Tool tapered ir...Jamie, I've got a vintage Ohio Tool tapered iron that the plane was made for. I didn't include it in the shot (left it in the shop while finishing in the house and taking photos). <br /><br />I'd love to see your saws sometime. That 19" tenon saw sounds beastly!<br /><br />I'm on the hunt for 12/4 yellow birch to make some 18th Century New England planes. My local supplier Zach Dillingerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04253489360440424953noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8458866935778172402.post-69653352697903724092012-03-01T11:04:42.387-05:002012-03-01T11:04:42.387-05:00Man, you're really crankin out some planes in ...Man, you're really crankin out some planes in short order! Looks great. Will the iron be new or vintage? Straight or tapered?<br />You're right about there being nothing more satisfying than using a tool that you've made yourself. I've really gotten into making saws for myself here lately. A rip and a cross-cut panel saw, a 19" tenon saw filed rip, a 16" tenon saw filed Jamie Baconhttp://www.planeshavings.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.com