cliffp
Member
- Joined
- Jun 22, 2012
- Messages
- 517
I am interested in getting a low angle jack plane and am torn between the LN LA jack and the LN LA jack rabbet. I note that Richard (RL) recommends the rabbet version. One thing that concerns me about the rabbet version is that it is a bit shorter at 12 3/4 " compared to the 14" of the standard jack.
I already have a LN no 4 and will get a no 7 of some sort but prefer not having to get anything in between (which I'm afraid I might have to do if I get a short jack). The other concern is that shooting with a rabbet plane is difficult I imagine? Presumably I would have to make up and attach a piece of wood to the side of the lane to keep the blade away from the shooting board? I was thinking that I might be better off getting the standard jack and later on, a shoulder plane (I haven't yet got into mortice/tenon joinery, using rabbets or using planes to create raised panels but it does look satisfying so buying a tool with these added features would be nice if the drawbacks are minimal).
I already have a LN no 4 and will get a no 7 of some sort but prefer not having to get anything in between (which I'm afraid I might have to do if I get a short jack). The other concern is that shooting with a rabbet plane is difficult I imagine? Presumably I would have to make up and attach a piece of wood to the side of the lane to keep the blade away from the shooting board? I was thinking that I might be better off getting the standard jack and later on, a shoulder plane (I haven't yet got into mortice/tenon joinery, using rabbets or using planes to create raised panels but it does look satisfying so buying a tool with these added features would be nice if the drawbacks are minimal).