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Handplanes
comments (0) October 24th, 2012 in Reader's Gallery
Yelgin crafted these three planes over a two-year period. The chisel plane in the middle is constructed of Queensland ironwood, brass, and steel. The English thumb plane on the left and the English shoulder plane on the right are both made from rosewood, bronze, and steel. All three planes have a buff finish on the metal and an oil finish on the wood.
Photo: Louis Yelgin
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posted in: Reader's Gallery, steel, oil, brass, rosewood, bronze, Custom Design, English, Ironwood



















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