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Brian Kent
09-13-2009, 11:34 PM
In honor of James Krenov's life and contributions to woodworking, would anyone like to show a Krenov style plane that you have made?

Your Krenov-inspired furniture would be fun too.

Here's the first plane I tried. The blade was from an old woody, cut off with a hack saw.

Bob Strawn
09-13-2009, 11:55 PM
How about Krenov inspired planes?
Here is one using a blade from a kit,
http://battlering.com/woodworking/images/Krenov%2035%20%20gentlemens%20top.jpg

Here is James Krenov and Derek Cohen inspired mitre plane

http://battlering.com/woodworking/images/Plane%20Miter%202.jpg

Here is a Krenov inspired jointer with an adjustable mouth.

http://battlering.com/woodworking/images/Plane%20Side%20View.jpg

This is a bit more pure Krenov that I am currently making out of osage.

http://toolmakingart.com/images/Krenov/Krenov%20Osage%20Cut%20Out.jpg


Bob

Brian Kent
09-14-2009, 12:09 AM
Bob, these are beautiful. And yes - Krenov inspired planes are exactly what I man. What is the wood on your first photo? That osage orange is just stunning! Also, could you show how you made the adjustable mouth?

Brian

Bob Strawn
09-14-2009, 1:07 AM
The first one is mesquite with ash sides.
The adjustable mouth came from making a Krenov and thinking that if I could slide the front back and forth it would be adjustable.

The thing is amazingly simple. I used a table saw to remove the wood in the center. The bed started out as the curve from the table saw's blade.
http://battlering.com/woodworking/images/Plane%20Curved%20Plane%20Mouth.jpg

The body is like a tuning fork with a bridge for a grip. The bridge holds the front section in place.


http://battlering.com/woodworking/images/Plane%20Clamping%20Full.jpg

The front grip has the adjustment screw.

http://battlering.com/woodworking/images/Plane%20Handle%20adjustable%20mouth%20screw.jpg

It is mesquite, so it is pretty much as stable as wood can get. Initially I tuned it and it was great, but then it was tweaky for a few months. Now it is pretty much dead on all the time. I have not actually adjusted the mouth in about two years.

Bob

Jeff Wittrock
09-14-2009, 9:51 AM
Here are a couple "Krenov like" planes I made. The first is using an iron from a Japanese style plane and is made from red oak. The second is using an iron from Ron Brese and is made from padauk.

Jeff Wittrock
09-14-2009, 10:51 AM
This is a bit more pure Krenov that I am currently making out of osage.

http://toolmakingart.com/images/Krenov/Krenov%20Osage%20Cut%20Out.jpg


Bob

Not to go off thread, but Wow, that stuff looks like it must be a lot of fun to cut.

Bob Strawn
09-14-2009, 12:11 PM
Here are a couple "Krenov like" planes I made. The first is using an iron from a Japanese style plane and is made from red oak. The second is using an iron from Ron Brese and is made from padauk.

Those are delightful planes, Jeff!

Bob Strawn
09-14-2009, 12:12 PM
This block has not been as bad as some. Osage can be rough to work at times.

Bob

Greg Jurrens
09-14-2009, 4:19 PM
Here's a photo of my Krenov plane. I used ash for the body,purpleheart for the sole and a Hock iron.

Christof Grohs
09-14-2009, 6:57 PM
Here is a one month old 12" Velvet Mesquite smoother with 2" iron....should darken up quite a bit....
http://gallery.me.com/chrisgrohs/100016/IMG_0474/web.jpg?ver=12521693850001


Here is a plane JK sent me a couple years ago. It was a daily user up until he started to slow things down. Fairly crude from a visual point of view but it sings very well. I have never tried this nor do I know why JK did this but there is a 1/2" wide piece of blue tape laid in the throat flush along the bottom edge between the balde and the wood.

http://gallery.me.com/chrisgrohs/100016/IMG_0520/web.jpg?ver=12527014530001

Brian Kent
09-14-2009, 7:28 PM
The blue tape pushes the blade forward a little as a simple way to control the size of the mouth.

David Gendron
09-14-2009, 8:11 PM
This is mine, I just finished it yeterday and I'm realy please with it... It actualy work bether than any plane I have and I do have a few! I think they will be metal plane for sale shortly!!!

I used Hard Maple with a little birds eye figure, the wedge is myrtle from Tasmenia and a Hock blade! I didn't have a piece thick anough so I used three piece of 1" thick to start with...

Brian Kent
09-14-2009, 9:14 PM
Very nice, David!

Don Rogers
09-14-2009, 9:24 PM
This plane was made from a piece of Oak firewood that I left dry in my shop for a few years. I did have to purchase a piece of 01 flat stock for the blade but made the chip breaker and blade screw from salvaged shop scrap.

No finish has been applied to this plane but I may use some shellac or BLO on it later.

The plane was made by following Davis Finck's book "Making and Mastering Wood Planes" and works very well. I hope to make more planes similar to this one using firewood from the same tree.

Don

David Gendron
09-14-2009, 9:41 PM
I would love to be abble to use fire wood... but I'm not sure that jack pine would make a great plane;)

Derek Cohen
09-15-2009, 10:06 AM
http://www.inthewoodshop.com/ToolReviews/The%20James%20Krenov%20Smoother_html_34926643.jpg

http://www.inthewoodshop.com/ToolReviews/The%20James%20Krenov%20Smoother.html

Regards from Perth

Derek

Ron Petley
09-16-2009, 12:47 AM
Plane Jane maple block, home made 3/8ths 01 "iron", Lignum Vitae insert.
This being my first I set the iron bed angle at 45 degrees. I have another one half done and I think I will set the angle more up towards 50 degrees.
Great thread, love to see planes. I did not really think of it as a JK plane until I had finished it and was talking about it to a friend and then it struck me this was as much a JK plane as not.
http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?t=96540
Cheers Ron.

David Marcus Brown
09-17-2009, 12:40 PM
How about any planes that were made by Jim himself?

Derek Cohen
09-17-2009, 1:00 PM
How about any planes that were made by Jim himself?

David, look two post up!

Regards from Perth

Derek

David Marcus Brown
09-17-2009, 1:03 PM
How about any planes that were made by Jim himself?

David, look two post up!

Regards from Perth

Derek

Nice Derek. I'll have to take a pic of mine tonight. I used it a bit over the weekend in honor of Jim.

rick fulton
09-21-2009, 1:25 AM
http://www.sawmillcreek.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=87398&d=1209445736

JK original, 2004.