low angle block plane 3d models
602497 3d models found related to low angle block plane.prusaprinters
Veritas Low-Angle Block Plane Chamfer Guidefor 3, 4 and 5mm chamfer -print with 3 walls-20% infill-support on buildplate only
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Wall holder for the Stanley 60 1/2 low angle block plane
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I like having my tools neatly mounted on my workshop wall, so I designed this wall mount holder for my Stanley Low Angle Block Plane (G12-060). It's angled at 15 degrees so the plane sits nicely and stays in place without a magnet or anything. The...
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I like keeping my tools neatly arranged on the workshop wall, so I designed this wall mount holder specifically for my Stanley Low Angle Block Plane (G12-060). Its angled design sits perfectly at 15 degrees, holding the plane securely in place...
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For safely storing the Bridge City HP-8 Mini block plane and the Stanley low angle block plane. ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n2qJgELeJw0
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I had an old block plane laying around and I needed a low angle plane. ...designed and printed the body and parts, stole the blade from the block plane and there you have it
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... your plane firmly using these two holders, either horizontally or vertically, as needed. ...A convenient spacer is also provided to be placed in front of the plane before drilling, making it easier to mark and pre-drill the mounting holes accurately.
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A novice designer crafts a basic block plane using SolidWorks' powerful 3D modeling capabilities.
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A CAD model of a woodworking block plane was created using Autodesk Inventor software, with the design saved in both multi-body part .ipt format (2017 version) and 3D file format .igs for easy sharing and exporting purposes.
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I required a block plane and discovered a Simonarri model that was a straightforward yet effective design. ...I redesigned it to incorporate an M3 nut and an M3 *16 cap head bolt, along with a broader tolerance for my blades.
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The block plane, a versatile hand tool, is used for flattening surfaces and trimming edges on woodwork projects. It features a fixed blade that slides in and out of its housing to adjust the cutting depth. ...This essential carpentry instrument provides...
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... object or feature that provides structural support or stability. For example, an angle block in carpentry is used to secure joints together, while in physics, an angle block is often used as a reference point for measuring angles and trajectories.
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... to smooth out the edges of a piece of wood by beveling them. A block plane is a compact handheld planer that allows for one-handed use and is typically used for flattening small areas or smoothing out minor imperfections on the surface of a board.
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I discovered blueprints online (courtesy of Bruce Matthews) for a precision block plane that leverages a razor blade. I've long wanted to create something akin to this, but this design took all the legwork out of it! I drilled a hole for a 4-40 x...
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62 Low-Angle Jack Plane to a tool wall, specifically tailored for the Woodriver brand but potentially adaptable to other similar planes as well. Screw holes are precision-crafted with a diameter of 5mm and a countersink width of 9mm, accommodating a...
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... on top, followed by coloring in the recessed text with a black sharpie pen for enhanced clarity. For visual reference and demonstration of this angle block's functionality, please view the accompanying video link: https://youtu.be/hMEoHoPCwbU.
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... as well as items carried in an apron pocket, during transportation or storage. Three designs are included to fit specific block planes: Lie Nielsen's 60-1/2 low-angle model, Stanley's 60-1/2 low-angle model, and Stanley's 9-1/2 standard-angle plane.
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I'll modify this hand plane with a 25-degree cutting angle and give it a 45-degree cutting angle. I've used some 4 mm screws to secure the locking block in place, which works fine when using sharp chisels; otherwise, the results are not satisfactory....
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I needed a tool holder for my mini block plane. I could not find one here so I designed one using OpenScad. Why the cutouts in the front and back? ...Just to save some plastic and have shorter print time.
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I was thrilled to discover a version of Bruce Matthews block plane rendered into an STL by Simonarri. I dislike metal screwing into plastic, so I modified the body of his plane to feature a slot that accommodates a standard M3 nut. Next, an M3 bolt...
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This is a fully functional plane that demands you create the blade yourself. It's remarkably easy, and if you possess even basic knife sharpening skills, it'll only take 30 minutes to hone and finish the blade. Woodworking tools are designed with...