
Someone added a self-made metal fence; a nicker for cutting cross grain and the angled sole indicated it as a dovetail plane

It remained for some time on the shelf, until I decided for its functional as well as aesthetic recovery. On the upper side was the mark "Paul Kuhn-Leipzig" on the heel the number "106".
So I wrote to Wolfgang Jordan, author of the excellent website
http://www.holzwerken.de/ here is possible to find a lot of info about European continental old woodworking tools.
So I wrote to Wolfgang Jordan, author of the excellent website
http://www.holzwerken.de/ here is possible to find a lot of info about European continental old woodworking tools.


More usefully, Wolfgang sent me some pics of another fully equipped n° 106 coming from a private collection.






The final result satisfied me, from aesthetic point of view as well as the functional one.
The plane cuts without hesitation and with a clean result along the grain as well as across the grain. A workhorse which immediately impressed me and, I am sure, will be one of my best tools. Pics of the plane restored follow:
The plane cuts without hesitation and with a clean result along the grain as well as across the grain. A workhorse which immediately impressed me and, I am sure, will be one of my best tools. Pics of the plane restored follow:




Here a shot of dovetail cut in a beech piece and a short video of the plane at work.

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