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Malcolm Schweizer
08-14-2015, 3:49 PM
I visited my friend today. He owns 2000 plus planes. We were in his tiny workshop, and knowing that his fancy planes were at the house, I said, "So tell me, what is the coolest plane you have in this shop." I wanted to see what he really used. He takes two steps and pulls off the top of his tool chest a plane he had told me about but I had never seen. He once loaned a guy in Maine his No 9 Stanley to make a copy of. This fella he loaned it to owned a little-known tool company. He used my friend's No 9 to measure and what-not so he could create his version and in turn he gave my friend two prototypes. This is one of them.

Here is the kicker, and I did ask if that was original to the plane and it is; it has a hex-head screw! Look out folks, the Internet just blew up. Yes, you who complain when LN uses those evil slotted screws; this prototype had a hex screw for the cap iron.

Another cool thing is it had a trigger to adjust the depth of cut. Sadly, I did not get to check it out long. My hands were shaking when I took the pics.

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Also, for you that asked about Cuban Mahogany- here is an antique West Indian piece he is restoring. You can see where there was a chunk missing and he filled it in with a piece of mahogany. This is part of a real Cuban Mahogany piece from the early 1800's. Locally crafted from local mahogany.

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He he also pulled out a Norris smoother and a transitional plane that someone had cast a bronze body for and turned it into an infill. Also he had a LN No. 1 Bronze, a LN bronze shoulder plane, and an artisan made shoulder plane. All these were crammed into the top of an open tool chest. I love visiting him.

David Turner
08-14-2015, 4:24 PM
Beautiful work !

I just today found out that Lie Nielsen has discontinued the # 9 plane from their offerings.

David Turner
Plymouth, MI.

Patrick McCarthy
08-14-2015, 4:52 PM
Malcolm, WOW, never saw a trigger on a plane before this one. Interesting. Would love to get this guy's cast offs!

Malcolm Schweizer
08-14-2015, 5:27 PM
Malcolm, WOW, never saw a trigger on a plane before this one. Interesting. Would love to get this guy's cast offs!

You'll have to fight me for them.

Jim Koepke
08-14-2015, 7:22 PM
Neat stuff, but with all that dust on the #9 it doesn't look like it gets much use.

That thing looks to be bigger than your feet! :D


WOW, never saw a trigger on a plane before this one.

My Stanley #95 has a similar trigger like device for blade adjustment.

jtk

lawrence munninghoff
10-20-2017, 7:11 PM
LN just made a batch of no 9"s.

Kim Gibbens
10-20-2017, 9:25 PM
Didn't see it on the website. Got a link?

Malcolm Schweizer
10-22-2017, 10:08 AM
The shop where this tool was kept was totally destroyed in the storms. I have not seen Mike to ask if the tools made it. Mike owns a couple of thousand moulding planes. Not all of them were in that shop, but there were some nice ones and some Norris smoothers.

Patrick Chase
10-22-2017, 12:52 PM
The shop where this tool was kept was totally destroyed in the storms. I have not seen Mike to ask if the tools made it. Mike owns a couple of thousand moulding planes. Not all of them were in that shop, but there were some nice ones and some Norris smoothers.

Wow, so sorry to hear that. That's a huge loss.

Jim Koepke
10-23-2017, 2:27 AM
The shop where this tool was kept was totally destroyed in the storms. I have not seen Mike to ask if the tools made it. Mike owns a couple of thousand moulding planes. Not all of them were in that shop, but there were some nice ones and some Norris smoothers.

My heart aches to think about it.

jtk

lawrence munninghoff
10-29-2017, 10:23 AM
LN made a limited run. I was on a waiting list, they emailed me and I placed the order via phone. Received mine last week.