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1 hour ago, comp56 said:

haha try and get those kinds of shavings with small hard maple.....

 

The Japanese can probably shave diamonds with their planes. Freaking sorcerers those guys...

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The Japanese can probably shave diamonds with their planes. Freaking sorcerers those guys...

Well yea where do you think all the fine bits come from for diamond rim blades [emoji23]

But seriously @catepillar they have competitions for the thinnest wood shavings in Japan and is measured in microns, ya that thin

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36 minutes ago, JimboS1ice said:

Well yea where do you think all the fine bits come from for diamond rim blades emoji23.png

But seriously @catepillar they have competitions for the thinnest wood shavings in Japan and is measured in microns, ya that thin

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Lol yes that would be a tuff competitionn ??

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6 minutes ago, StrippedScrew said:

I love the old the Stanley planes my favorite is my 5 1/2 jack I use it all the time. Still a perfectly usable tool in the modern world.

Agreed love all there old tools

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