New Block Plane from Bridge City Tools

jacko9 said:
[member=9715]greg[/member],  Yes I do like the idea of a moisture resistant finish on the Veritas NX60 however, it has been out of stock for quite some time and Lee Valley doesn't have any idea when the steel supplier will be able to deliver more of the high Nickel Alloy Ductile cast Iron.  I get the same unavailability message at the Veritas web site and wonder what kind of issues are causing this delay.  I might wait another month before I give up and get the Veritas DX60 with spare blade.

[member=7882]RL[/member], yes you are probably correct that a 35 degree grind will be more useful than the 45 degree.

I have my Record well tuned and extremely sharp after getting the Veritas MkII sharpening jig so it will work until I get a new Veritas NX60 or DX60.

Jack

Well after thinking about it I called Lee Valley and they have no idea when the Ni alloy NX60 will be available so, I just ordered the DX60 and an extra blade with a request that the regrind it to 38 degrees.

Being out on the West Coast it will take 8 - 10 days to get here so, I'll give my impressions on it in a new thread since this one was about Bridge City Tools.

Jack
 
A few things were asked in this thread. I'll add my perspective. I also ordered this plane, and cannot sit still thinking of being able to use it! Should be soon as BCTW is waiting on the final pieces before shipping this plane out.

In the time since this pre-order, I ordered two other BCTW planes. The HP-10 and the HP-6FX.

The HP-10 is a seriously nice hand plane. It was my introduction to the company. The fit and finish is beyond perfection. I simply love the plane. Every time I use it, I smile. It's the way a hand plane should be. The mechanisms move as they should, with no hesitation. The adjustments are simple and intuitive.

The HP-6FX is a small multi-plane. I picked this one up last week, and just got my first profile for it. I chose the surface cove to try out first. Out of the box, the blade cut a flawless profile in a piece of walnut. I could not be happier, and will be purchasing other profiles as they become available.

A few people here have addressed issues of availability with the planes. I want to tackle this head on. I am not a very patient person. I much prefer to order things as I need them, or as they strike me. The two planes I have spoken about above were in stock, so there was no waiting. I had them in my hands within a few days of ordering. Given the high quality of the planes, I am more than willing to wait for the HP-9 to become available because I know it will be perfect when I get it. And lets be honest, most of us have block planes... :) BCTW planes are not likely to be the first planes a new user purchases. As such, the lack of immediate availability doesn't bother me.

I plan on doing a full review on the planes I own, as well as the HP-9 when I get it in my hands. If anyone wants more detail on these planes, feel free to shoot me a PM.
 
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