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The WoodRiver® Block Plane is based on the venerable Stanley #65 low angle and #18 standard angle “Knuckle Cap” design, generally considered one of best block plane designs around. With the widely recognized comfortable chrome plated Knuckle Cap, these block planes look like the...
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Details
Features:
- Ideal for trimming and adjusting miters, joinery and fitting doors and drawers
- Based On A Classic Design
- Knuckle Style Lever Cap
- Soles and sides are machined flat and square within tightly held tolerances
- Tools require minimal tune-up prior to use
- Plane Dimensions (W x L): 2" x 7"
- Blade Dimensions (W x T: 1-5/8" x 0.125"
- Blade Material: High carbon tool steel
- Blade Hardness: Rc 60-64
- Blade Angle: 25°
- Bed Angle: 20°
- (1) WoodRiver Standard Block Hand Plane with Adjustable Mouth
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It’s no secret that I love hand planes and own way too many of them–about 250 at last count. Many of them perform highly specialized tasks and don’t see use very often. But there’s one type of plane that’s a stand-out exception: the block plane. In fact, when I’m asked by beginning woodworkers what plane they should start out with, that’s the one that always tops the list.

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The WoodRiver Low Angle Block Plane Presented by Woodcraft
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The Patriot Woodworker organization hopes to raise $2,000 to provide gifts and a Christmas meal for a wounded Marine and his family, with the help of Woodcraft and two other national sponsors.Each Christmas season, The Patriot Woodworker adopts a family through Operation Ward 57, a nonprofit organization that supports wounded, injured and ill service members, veterans and their caregivers with outreach programs. Patriot Woodworker then sells raffle tickets to raise money for the family gifts, and for participants of the raffle to have a chance to win prizes donated by national sponsors.

WoodRiver Block Planes
The WoodRiver® Block Plane is based on the venerable Stanley #65 low angle and #18 standard angle “Knuckle Cap” design, generally considered one of best block plane designs around.

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Reviews
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It works...not very comfortable
The title says it all. This is plane works, but is heavier than I would like for it size and it’s awkward to hold in one hand. Not only that, the lever cap is in such a position that unless you’re extremely careful it pops open requiring you to stop what you’re doing and reassemble the plane.q
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Block plane does it job but....
I have owned one of these planes for several years and have used it enough to form an opinion. The plane has plenty of mass to help push through a cut. The blade is nice and thick and sharpens up very well. Yes, you can do a good job of planning with this product. However, it is the most uncomfortable plane to use that I own. It is not my first go to choice for that reason. For me the rear handle of the plane is way too high and it forces my hand into a very uncomfortable position when doing precise work which is what a good block plane is good for.
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Awesome
Like the old Stanly 18. My old Stanley knuckle cap broke which I understand is common for that model. This one is beefier and and heavier. Maybe too heavy for a shop apron pocket but I really like the plane. Amazing how sharp it was out of the box - I popped a secondary bevel on it -back was flat already. Blade is holding edge well.
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Premuim plane at bargin price
I had read that WoodRiver planes were pretty good and sinced this plane was on sell for $30 off I deceided to give it try. I found it to be a bargain even at full price. Tune up only required honing the blade which was lapped flat enough to use the "ruler trick" right out of box. I then added about a 3 degree secondary bevel and replaced the iron in the plane. The Knuckle Cap holds the iron securely and depth adjustment while not silky smooth works well. Lateral adjustment requires tapping the iron with a small cross peen hammer which is a non-issue to me. Mouth adjustment work very well. After getting everything straight and true I started producing true gossemer shavings and it took no longer than tuning my "premium planes". Gave it 4 stars because finish could be a little better but that doesn't affect functionality. Don't know about the bench planes but the WoodRiver block plane is a keeper.
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My go to plane
I bought this plane in 2007 and it has turned into my most used plane. The blade is thick and holds an edge well and adjusts easily. The adjustable mouth is very handy. It has a nice weight and feel, and more times than not, it is the plane I end up using.
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Classy product
Very well made. Blade is thicker than most block planes and holds an edge and micro bevel well. Feels good in your hand. Good tool!
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Fine solid block plane for everyday use
I have had this plane about one month and have used it more then I thought I would. It has worked very well and excelled in all tasks I have put it to use at. It was pretty much ready to go right out of the box, but I suggest take 20 min – half hour and tune it up before first use. I do not know how it compares to the premium brands, but for a solid well built block plane that you will use everyday this one is a good start.