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Download latest Tool Catalogue as PDF - DICTUM GmbH

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Planesa LIE-NIELSEN ®SHOULDER PLANESWhen they were first introducedby Preston in the late 19th century,these rabbet planes represented a majorbreakthrough in plane design. Recordcontinued making these planes untila few years ago. Now, Lie-Nielsen h<strong>as</strong>begun manufacturing its own versionwith the same quality <strong>as</strong> its predecessor.The mouth, e<strong>as</strong>ily adjustable using <strong>as</strong>etscrew, and the precisely machined,box-shaped body make these planes thetools of choice for fitting and finishingshoulders, rabbets, tenons and grooves.Bronze cap iron. Pitch of the iron 18°,bevel angle 25°. Results in a cuttingangle of 43°.Shoulder Plane No. 42Blade width 19 mmBlade thickness 3.8 mmOverall length 195 mmWeight 1050 gno. 703779 175.63 € 209.00 €Repl. Blade no. 703780 31.60 € 37.60 €aShoulder Plane No. 41Blade width 16 mmBlade thickness 3.4 mmOverall length 175 mmWeight 480 gno. 703003 149.58 € 178.00 €Repl. Blade no. 703032 31.60 € 37.60 €Shoulder Plane No. 73Blade width 31 mmBlade thickness 3.8 mmOverall length 205 mmWeight 2000 gno. 703756 226.05 € 269.00 €Repl. Blade no. 703757 36.13 € 43.00 €B12B LIE-NIELSEN ® PLANENO. 62 AND NO. 610Lighter than the conventional benchplanes, these devices have a thickerblade and no chipbreaker, making theme<strong>as</strong>ier to set up. The blade is held in thebed with the bevel facing upwards. Thismakes the cutting angle e<strong>as</strong>y to adjust.The plane body and blade support arec<strong>as</strong>t from a single piece for greater planestability. Br<strong>as</strong>s caps.Spoilt for choice:Do you just want to buy a „universalplane“ to start with? Or perhaps youwant to know which combination ofplanes would be most useful?For more information, see page 84-85.1 Low Angle Jack Plane No. 62This plane is patterned after the StanleyNo. 62, which w<strong>as</strong> specially designed forsmoothing butcherblocks. It e<strong>as</strong>ily copeswith even the most difficult jobs, such<strong>as</strong> planing end grain and long-grained orknotty wood. The blade is set bevel-upin the milled bed at a 12° angle. Bevelangle 25°. Results in a cutting angle of37°. The mouth opening can beadjusted via the moveable shoe.Blade width 50 mmBlade thickness 4.8 mmOverall length 355 mmWeight 2180 gno. 703706 221.01 € 263.00 €Repl. Blade no. 703726 36.22 € 43.10 €Toothed Bl. no. 703749 58.40 € 69.50 €2 Low-Angle Jack Rabbet Plane No. 610A cross between the low-angle jackplane no. 62 and the bench rabbetplane no. 10 ¼, resulting in one of themost versatile planes. With its low angleand its function <strong>as</strong> a rabbet plane withnickers, this tool will expertly handleany t<strong>as</strong>ks. Trueing and smoothing endgrain, long grain and difficult grains bothacross and in the direction of the grain,and even working into corners, can nowbe m<strong>as</strong>tered with just the one plane. Youcan even finish large shoulders and railswith this model. The blade sits bevel-upin the milled bed at a 12° angle.Bevel angle 25°. Results in a cuttingangle of 37°. Bronze cap.Blade width 54 mmBlade thickness 4.8 mmOverall length 325 mmWeight 1660 gno. 703816 221.85 € 264.00 €Repl. Blade no. 703819 45.29 € 53.90 €cc LIE-NIELSEN ® HOT DOGThe »Hot dog« is a tubular handledesigned for comfort when using <strong>as</strong>hooting board. You can attach it to abench plane to use the plane lying onits side. It is fixed with a hexagon socketscrew that exerts pressure on the planebody. Powder coated aluminium.Fits No. 703706.Overall length 100 mmno. 717889 46.22 € 55.00 €Order hotline: Phone: +49-(0)991-9109-902 or +49-(0)1805-9109-902* • www.more-than-tools.de87

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