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New Veritas planes

Postby Peter Sefton » 13 Sep 2014, 18:35

Just seen these custom bench planes from Veritas.

They do make some nice kit.

http://www.theunpluggedwoodshop.com/inn ... tools.html

http://www.leevalley.com/us/wood/customplane.aspx?c=
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Re: New Veritas planes

Postby Rod » 13 Sep 2014, 20:27

They look good with plenty of options.

I've already got three of their range of LABU planes, which I'm very happy with, so I'll not be buying.

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Re: New Veritas planes

Postby Woodbloke » 14 Sep 2014, 15:28

Rod wrote:They look good with plenty of options.

I've already got three of their range of LABU planes, which I'm very happy with, so I'll not be buying.

Rod

Same here, so no need for me to splash the cash. With my official Ax hat on, I'd say that we're probably going to stock them at some point, though what the permutations will be, I don't know - Rob
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Re: New Veritas planes

Postby Peter Sefton » 16 Sep 2014, 20:59

Rod wrote:They look good with plenty of options.

I've already got three of their range of LABU planes, which I'm very happy with, so I'll not be buying.

Rod


Can't say I blame you Rod, I have enough planes that already do the work I require. I may get one to demo with, I do think they will be good for people who struggle to find handles to fit their hands. But it will cause a few issues for stockists, not sure how it will play out.
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