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Thread: Holder for Veritas Router Plane

  1. #16
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    Thanks for the inspiration, Matt. I put this together yesterday.

    It was intended as a test of the concept, and the shelf is simply an offcut of veneered MDF which was lying around (a friend gave me a several boards, which I have been using to build shop cabinets). I outlined the tools, and then free-handed the removal of waste with a power router.



    Back in the cabinet (see earlier picks for a comparison) ...



    It slides very nicely. I may just not bother to make another ...



    Regards from Perth

    Derek

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    Now that pull tray is really useful!

  3. #18
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    Quote Originally Posted by lowell holmes View Post
    My Stanley 71 1/2 router plane. It is missing the guides. Does anyone know where to find the guides.
    I am not sure what they were used for.
    Lowell, for pieces missing from Stanley tools (as well as many others), contact Patrick Leach/Super Tool.
    If the thunder don't get you, the lightning will.

  4. #19
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    Quote Originally Posted by Derek Cohen View Post
    Thanks for the inspiration, Matt. I put this together yesterday.

    It was intended as a test of the concept, and the shelf is simply an offcut of veneered MDF which was lying around (a friend gave me a several boards, which I have been using to build shop cabinets). I outlined the tools, and then free-handed the removal of waste with a power router.



    Back in the cabinet (see earlier picks for a comparison) ...



    It slides very nicely. I may just not bother to make another ...



    Regards from Perth

    Derek
    Very nice Derek! Adding Dovetail runners to mine as bottom mount drawer slides. Just about done, need to make a pull of some sort.

    I made mine with a scrap of Ipe. I always forget how much I dislike working Ipe with my chisels. It is great for strike buttons, mallet faces and such, but dulls tools very quickly, and I have a tendency to chip chisel edges almost immediately when working with Ipe.
    Making furniture teaches us new ways to remove splinters.

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    Yes, that is what I want.

  6. #21
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    My router plane hangs on the back wall of my cabinet from a nail, through one of the two holes in the body (yes I have to retract the blade first). The other blades are upright in a block of wood with holes glued to the inside of one of the doors. Too lazy to take a picture

  7. #22
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    Here it is, sans pull, which I have yet to make.
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    Making furniture teaches us new ways to remove splinters.

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