PDA

View Full Version : New Brese Plane



Gary Benson
11-06-2012, 1:57 PM
It has been several months since I took delivery of my new Stainless Panel plane from Ron Brese. The first and lasting impression of this plane is how comfortable it is to use. The rear tote is large, but soft in its feel, and your index finger has a nice rounded area to rest. Given its weight and super tight mouth, it works as good as it looks. Ron himself can chime in on any specifics, but I am very happy with its performance, even though I am still developing my blade adjustment skills with my plane adjusting hammer. It was a large purchase, but since Ron has a back order list, I created my own law away program to help spread out the cost. I highly recommend Ron's planes for those who want high performance with work of art appearance (and it helps that he is a great guy).

245010245011245012

Jim Matthews
11-06-2012, 2:38 PM
You have a Breese plane, are much too hairy and you're probably freakishly tall, too.

I hope all your teeth fall out, but one! so that you can still have a toothache.
(I'll bet your spouse is gorgeous, but obviously nearsighted.)

* ahem *

May you and your glorious work of industrial art have many happy years together.

Gary Benson
11-06-2012, 2:58 PM
Well Jim, maybe my Brese plane is compensating for shortcomings in those other areas. I'm 5'8" (average?), and as you can see from the pic, not all that hairy (at least on the top of the head, but I'm way ahead of my mother's father, who was bald by 25). Being a dentist, the teeth are good, and I have plenty of contacts to get them fixed if needed. You were right about the gorgeous wife, and obviously understanding regarding tool purchases.
Thanks for the ribbing, a plane this nice deserves it,
Gary

Chris Griggs
11-06-2012, 3:20 PM
Man, I should've become a dentist!

george wilson
11-06-2012, 3:23 PM
A very neatly finished plane!! I didn't see that it is stainless,too.

Derek Cohen
11-06-2012, 6:29 PM
Gary, how could you purchase a plane that did not require a screwdriver! :) At the least, I trust you made the plane hammer? Enjoy.

Regards from Perth

Derek

Gary Benson
11-06-2012, 7:10 PM
Derek,
At Ron's request, Elkhead made a special edition driver that fits the 1/4 inch pivot pin. The hammer I'm currently using comes from the nice folks in Maine, maybe I should think about my own (so many projects).:)

245025245026

Tim Janssen
11-06-2012, 8:01 PM
Beautiful workbench!

Tim

Matthew N. Masail
11-07-2012, 2:08 AM
Well that just looks dandy! :) would be nice to see it in action... planes like this are so seldom pictured actually taking shavings!

Ron Brese
11-07-2012, 7:38 AM
Matthew here is a video of a 912-50S which is a smaller version of this same plane,


http://youtu.be/-z4tLQpbuDw


Ron

george wilson
11-07-2012, 7:43 AM
But,Ron,you didn't stall the plane out in the middle of the cut,or have bandaids on your fingers!!:)

Ron Brese
11-07-2012, 7:46 AM
And then there's this one,


http://youtu.be/2c0d2ASiycg

Ron

Matthew N. Masail
11-07-2012, 11:02 AM
Mewo......! I want one. . . . . .:o Amazing work Ron