Because of its length, shape and accessories, the No. 62 is the most universal type of plane and was already very popular in Stanley’s time. Apart from finishing, its long design also makes it ideal for trueing surfaces. The blade, whose cutting angle can be easily adjusted by regrinding the bevel, handles even end grain, knotty wood and difficult grain without problems. Once assembled, the supplied »hot dog« (side handle), the indentations and the strong cap iron with finger recesses ensure optimal ergonomic planing. For fine cuts and end grain processing. Blade angle 12°. A 25° bevel angle results in a cutting angle of 37°.
- Easy adjustment of the plane mouth via the front handle
- Easy to change the cutting angle by regrinding the blade
- Main grip tilted downwards for optimum force transmission and balance
- Cap iron with pressure plate
- Lateral adjustment with setscrew
- Optimised design for ergonomic use as a shoot board plane
- Cast steel plane body
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RIGHT HAND SHOOTING |
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