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My latest Bevel-Up Plane - Lazarus13 - 12-02-2015

This one is made with Stainless, Bronze, and Ebony. If I hadn't made the adjuster, I'd probably be a bit confused at what I was looking at... so, let me explain.

The top screw applies downward pressure onto the blade. The pin shaped end of the screw fits into a hole in the adjustment mechanism. This creates a pivot point.

The back stemmed knob drives a 1/2'' diameter pin via a 1/4''-40 screw. The pin fits into a corresponding hole in the blade. This controls the depth of cut.

The thumb wheel has internal threads (also 1/4''-40). It drives a bar left or right. The bar is fit tightly inside the planes side walls. This allows you to skew the entire apparatus and blade within the plane body.

The end result is a tight adjustment mechanism. Best of all, it allows the user to make very precise depth and skew adjustments "on the fly". There's no kneed to loosen the blade, make test cuts, or any other finicky things... just dial in your cut, go to town, and adjust as you see fit to.
The Lazarus Handplane Co. by Lazarus 13, on Flickr
The Lazarus Handplane Co. by Lazarus 13, on Flickr
The Lazarus Handplane Co. by Lazarus 13, on Flickr
The Lazarus Handplane Co. by Lazarus 13, on Flickr
The Lazarus Handplane Co. by Lazarus 13, on Flickr
The Lazarus Handplane Co. by Lazarus 13, on Flickr
The Lazarus Handplane Co. by Lazarus 13, on Flickr


Re: My latest Bevel-Up Plane - Blacky's Boy - 12-02-2015

Ok, that's freakin' COOL!!!!

Nice work!


Re: My latest Bevel-Up Plane - Scoony - 12-02-2015

That is so freaking cool. Beautiful!

Just noticed that your in Louisville. I am right down the road in Radcliff.


Re: My latest Bevel-Up Plane - GNP - 12-02-2015

Scoony said:


That is so freaking cool. Beautiful!

Just noticed that your in Louisville. I am right down the road in Radcliff.



I didn't realize that either. I'm about 40 miles up the Ohio river.


Re: My latest Bevel-Up Plane - Lazarus13 - 12-02-2015

I just noticed that I'm in Louisville, too... landed here a year ago.


Re: My latest Bevel-Up Plane - GNP - 12-02-2015




Re: My latest Bevel-Up Plane - RonB1957 - 12-03-2015

When I see your planes I tend to think "Mechanical Age" mixed with the flowing curves. Then I am left speechless.

SO if I drive to Kentucky, can I see your shop. Can I? Can I? Huh. huh?
Other than the obvious mechanical constraints of design, is there a particular method in design you follow. Or do you just wing it with a general design floating around in your head?


Re: My latest Bevel-Up Plane - Pedder - 12-03-2015

Great looking plane! I Love the front handle it is very se.. (may not whrite that)


Stop! Just Stop! - pprobus - 12-03-2015

You need to find a new pursuit to challenge your skills because YOU are the master. (need a bow emoticon)


Re: Stop! Just Stop! - ZachDillinger - 12-03-2015

pprobus said:


You need to find a new pursuit to challenge your skills because YOU are the master. (need a bow emoticon)




It's like Pablo Casals, legendary cellist and conductor. In an interview at age 90, Mr. Casals was asked why he continued to practice at his advanced age. Mr. Casals responded "Because I think I'm making progress".

Congrats to Mr. Panzica... I think he's making progress