AstroKeith
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So I've invested in enough power tools (for now! :
)
The other most used ( and deficient) tool set I have are my hand planes. I have a stanley block plane that is just about OK.
My smoothing plane is junk I have decided. I have just spent a lot of money on a set of waterstones (£150) and the Veritas Mk2 system (£170) and spent hours putting an edge on the blade. Tried it on some oak and the blade edge disappeared in seconds. The adjustment mechanisms aren't good either so that plane is bound for the bin.
I've never used waterstones before and was surprised by the wear in the 400 stone after about an hour of hard work on the two blades. So it seems I now need a lapping stone - more money.
I do like the Veritas honing system.
So to progress I need a new smoothing plane and more investment in grinding and honing equipment. I'm used to a no4.
Options in the UK seems be Veritas (big choice of blade steel!), Clifton & Lie-Nielsen. I think I'm wanting a plane that I wont be using everyday, but when I do I need it to have kept its edge. I work with ash, oak and beech mostly. Opinions please! Looks like £200 to £300.
And then to honing. Do I really have to spend £200 on a lapping plate for my waterstones? Or should I have bought a machine (another £500?) to do the bulk of the work first? If so which?
My chisels all need some 'tlc' and so whatever route I go forward with the need to be catered for.
Please help with a) selecting a plane and b) building up a capability to keep it and my other blades at peak condition.

The other most used ( and deficient) tool set I have are my hand planes. I have a stanley block plane that is just about OK.
My smoothing plane is junk I have decided. I have just spent a lot of money on a set of waterstones (£150) and the Veritas Mk2 system (£170) and spent hours putting an edge on the blade. Tried it on some oak and the blade edge disappeared in seconds. The adjustment mechanisms aren't good either so that plane is bound for the bin.
I've never used waterstones before and was surprised by the wear in the 400 stone after about an hour of hard work on the two blades. So it seems I now need a lapping stone - more money.
I do like the Veritas honing system.
So to progress I need a new smoothing plane and more investment in grinding and honing equipment. I'm used to a no4.
Options in the UK seems be Veritas (big choice of blade steel!), Clifton & Lie-Nielsen. I think I'm wanting a plane that I wont be using everyday, but when I do I need it to have kept its edge. I work with ash, oak and beech mostly. Opinions please! Looks like £200 to £300.
And then to honing. Do I really have to spend £200 on a lapping plate for my waterstones? Or should I have bought a machine (another £500?) to do the bulk of the work first? If so which?
My chisels all need some 'tlc' and so whatever route I go forward with the need to be catered for.
Please help with a) selecting a plane and b) building up a capability to keep it and my other blades at peak condition.