ear3
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So -- I ran into a situation yesterday where I could have really used a smoothing plane smaller than the 4 1/2 I have. Was ripping some hard maple for the workbench I'm slowly building -- the 6/4 lumber was already S2S from the yard, though there were still plane tracks and ridges visible on the face. I decided rather than to run the full boards again through my own planer, I would do the rips and then take off a whisper thin shaving with the plane to get the surface even for glue up. I should have anticipated a bit better, but after the rips some of the boards bowed slightly -- nothing that can't be clamped straight during glue up, but enough that I was still missing a lot of the surface when running the 4 1/2 plane over it. I eventually got the faces cleaned up, but I felt like it would have been a more efficient process if I had a smaller plane at hand (but something more substantial than a simple block plane).
I thought then this might be a good opportunity to get a smaller smoothing plane, but then comes the question -- which is better to get for me right now, a 3 or a 2?
So I'm wondering what people think about the relative merits of each, and which would be more of a gap filler given that I have the 4 1/2? I was initially leaning towards the 3, but at 9", it's only 1 3/8" shorter than the 4 1/2. The 2, however, is pretty small -- 7 1/2" sole, but also there doesn't seem to be a lot of room between the tote and the frog to establish a full grip -- and I'm wondering how often I would end up using it.
I thought then this might be a good opportunity to get a smaller smoothing plane, but then comes the question -- which is better to get for me right now, a 3 or a 2?
So I'm wondering what people think about the relative merits of each, and which would be more of a gap filler given that I have the 4 1/2? I was initially leaning towards the 3, but at 9", it's only 1 3/8" shorter than the 4 1/2. The 2, however, is pretty small -- 7 1/2" sole, but also there doesn't seem to be a lot of room between the tote and the frog to establish a full grip -- and I'm wondering how often I would end up using it.