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Kunz - Bull Nose Plane #75

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1-1/16" wide x 3-7/8" long with a 1-1/16" wide iron.

Manufactured in Germany, these planes are the perfect for fitting joints, model making or other small scale work. Malleable iron bodies are coated with durable green epoxy and feature ground soles. Blades require honing before use. Kunz Pocket Planes. Sole is 3-5/16" long with a 1-1/16’’ wide iron.


  • Adjustable mouth
  • Great for cleaning up rabbets and for getting really close to corners
  • The plane features a finely ground sole.
  • Bedded at 40 degrees in the epoxy coated grey cast iron body.
  • Cutting iron is made from high carbon steel hardened to Rc 61


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    3.8

    (based on 6 reviews)

    100%

    of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

    Pros

    • Lightweight (5)
    • Effective (3)

    Cons

    Best Uses

    • Small projects (5)
    • Home repair (2)
    • Reviewer Profile:
    • Avid do-it-yourselfer (5)
    • Primary Use:
    • Personal (4)

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    4.0

    Not bad for the price

    By  Champflyer

    from Spartanburg, SC

    About Me Avid Do-It-Yourselfer

    Pros

    • Lightweight
    • Works Effectively

    Cons

    • Roughly constructed

    Best Uses

    • Home Repair
    • Small Projects

    Comments about Kunz - Bull Nose Plane #75 :

    Worked pretty good right out of the box. Fit and finish are really rough, but for the price what can you expect.

    • Primary Use:
    • Personal
     
    4.0

    I like it....

    By  terry

    from dayton,oh

    About Me Avid Do-It-Yourselfer

    Pros

    • Lightweight
    • Strong
    • Works Effectively

    Cons

    Best Uses

    • Home Repair
    • Large Projects
    • Small Projects

    Comments about Kunz - Bull Nose Plane #75 :

    First off it does need a little tuning as would any plane bought any where. I have large hands and am able to wrap my hand around the plane instead of cupping it in my hand thus me not experiencing that blade problem but do see how it could be uncomfortable. With a fresh blade I can plane away without worries. nice little plane, caught it on sale so I got it at a great price. -terry

    • Primary Use:
    • Business
     
    4.0

    good for the price

    By  Champflyer

    from Spartanburg, SC

    About Me Avid Do-It-Yourselfer

    Pros

    • Lightweight
    • Works Effectively

    Cons

    Best Uses

    • Small Projects

    Comments about Kunz - Bull Nose Plane #75 :

    Back of the blade is hard on the hand, but wook good on small jobs. Blade needs to be sharpened.

    • Primary Use:
    • Personal
     
    4.0

    german iron

    By  anonomous

    from Columbia, MO

    About Me Avid Do-It-Yourselfer

    Pros

    • Lightweight

    Cons

    Best Uses

    • Small Projects

    Comments about Kunz - Bull Nose Plane #75 :

    Neat little tool, but it does need some tuning.

    • Primary Use:
    • Personal
     
    3.0

    reasonably good plane

    By  09woodie22

    from Martinsville, VA

    About Me Avid Do-It-Yourselfer

    Pros

    • Lightweight

    Cons

    Best Uses

    • Small Projects

    Comments about Kunz - Bull Nose Plane #75 :

    These items are tough to get at a 'reasonable' price -- this one is worth it but it is trick to tune up for effective work.

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    • Personal
     
    4.0

    Handy Little Tool

    By  RoyalBull1

    from Kelso, WA

    About Me Midrange Shopper

    Pros

    • Durable
    • Easy To Assemble

    Cons

    • Hard to hold

    Best Uses

    Comments about Kunz - Bull Nose Plane #75 :

    This is a handy tool for cleaning up tenons and rabbets. I had to sharpen the blade, but I always expect this. The back of the blade sticks up and presses into the palm of your hand making it awkward to hold.

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