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No. 110 Block Plane by KUNZ |
The standard block plane is typically used with one hand and is one of the most useful planes you can get for your shop. With an iron bedded at 22 degrees and an iron bevel of 25 degrees, this plane's cutting angle of 47 degrees is a great choice for those general trimming and finishing tasks where a larger bench plane would be too large. The plane body is made from fine grey cast iron. The finely ground sole measures 1 15/16" wide and 6 7/8" long. The 1 9/16" wide and 1/16" thick cutting iron is made from high carbon steel hardened to Rc 61. Unlike some other block planes, the No. 110 by KUNZ features a lever cap that extends all the way to the edge of the cutting iron as well as an integrated lever cap tightening wheel. These two subtle features provide for solid support of the cutting iron where it matters most, near the cutting edge, and as a result chatter is minimized.
As reflected by the lower price, the No. 110 is of a simpler design than the No. 220 and as such lacks a mechanical depth adjuster. Instead, you will have to adjust the cutting depth manually.
At this price, we believe this is a solid value for a basic block plane.
Final honing of the cutting iron to suit individual preferences is recommended before use. Crafted in Germany by KUNZ.
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KUNZ of Germany
KUNZ is a family owned company originally founded by Gustav Kunz in 1910. The company is one of the few remaining German toolmakers specializing in traditional woodworking tools such as hand planes and spokeshaves. Since 1993, the tradition of manufacturing KUNZ tools to their usual high attention to detail and precision has been carried out by Tresselt in Grossbreitenbach, Germany.
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