Re: Razee model
steve knight
>I still sell about as many razee as non razee scrubs. though that pic is a bit otu of date. knobs and horns are cool but I sure can't make them.
Est. 1998 — 27 years of woodworking knowledge
Re: Razee model
steve knight
>I still sell about as many razee as non razee scrubs. though that pic is a bit otu of date. knobs and horns are cool but I sure can't make them.
Re: Razee model
Don Thompson - Cutler Ridge, Florida
>Does the razee scrub plane have a tote?
Re: Razee model
Dave (Arlington, VA)
>Hi Steve -
Hope you didn't take my comments as critical. Not intended that way. Just expressing my potential preferences - should I decide to build one for myself.
Regards -
Dave
Re: Razee model
Steve Kubien
>I stand to corrected but I think a 'razee' style plane indicates that the area behind the iron is thinned into a lower profile in order to accept a tote without being all wobbly. Picture a plane body that is 2-1/2" high but behind the iron is only 1-1/4" high.
Waiting for corrections....
Steve Kubien
Steve Knight's Razee Jack
Dave (Arlington, VA)
>Hi Steve -
You're right. Here's a pic of Steve Knight's razee jack. He just doesn't have a pic posted of his razee scrub.
Regards -
Dave
I'll have to put up...
Christopher Fitch @ Memphis
>a series of close-up pictures of all the parts....
Re: Razee model
steve knight
>no it's good info. so many things I could do but I am limited to what I have to work with.