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Plane, Jack, #62 1/2, Veritas, Low Angle Jack, PMV-11 Blade 57 x 4.8mm, 380mm Overall, 2700gms, #05P3471, #703896

Item Code: J0830
$ 966.60
Plane, Jack, #62 1/2, Veritas, Low Angle Jack, PMV-11 Blade 57 x 4.8mm, 380mm Overall, 2700gms, #05P3471, #703896
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Description

VERITAS

Veritas Planes
The corporate philosophy of Canadian tool manufacturer Veritas aims to develop new adjustment mechanisms and enhance historic plane design. With bodies made of stress-relieved spheroidal cast iron, these tools are highly resistant to cracking and distortion. Their soles are perfectly plane and trued at right angles to the sides. Their thick blades of high-strength A2 steel are hardened to 60-62 HRC and additionally subjected to a special low-temperature process to achieve a finer grain. Veritas planes are optionally available with PM-V11 blades. (The Custom series models are equipped with PM-V11 blades as standard). Two setscrews on the sides constrain the blade laterally, keeping it in place regardless of the type of stress applied. Unless otherwise stated, the blade is angled at 45°. With their material combination of finely-ground or black-coated cast iron bodies, polished brass setscrews and beautiful torrefied maple handles, these planes are also pleasing to the eye.
 
This plane is patterned after the Stanley No. 62, which was specially designed for smoothing butcherblocks. It easily copes with even the most difficult jobs, such as planing end grain and long-grained or knotty wood. The blade is set bevel-up in the milled bed at a 12° angle. Bevel angle 25°. Results in a cutting angle of 37°. The mouth opening can be adjusted via the moveable shoe.

PM-V11 (Powder Mettalurgy) Steel
PM-V11 steel is made from a new, powder metallurgy steel alloy. With its ultra-fine and homogeneous material structure and extreme hardness (HRC 61-63), this steel has double the edge-retention capacity of A2 steel, and the extremely hard-wearing blades allow a razor-sharp edge. The blades are highly durable even at a bevel angle of less than 20°. All blades come with a 2° microbevel and can be sharpened on conventional waterstones.
Due to its length, design, and accessories, the No. 62 is the most universal plane type of all, and was already highly popular during Stanley times. Apart from smoothing, its long design also makes it ideal for trueing surfaces. The blade, whose cutting angle can be easily adjusted by regrinding the bevel, handles even end grain, knotty wood and difficult grain without problems. The front handle allows easy and convenient adjustment of the mouth piece. Thanks to the central adjusting screw, the blade feed and lateral position can be adjusted quickly and precisely. For fine cuts and working with end grain. Blade angle 12°. A 25° bevel angle produces a cutting angle of 37°.
  • Blade material PM-V11™
  • Blade width 57 mm
  • Blade thickness 4.8 mm
  • Overall length 380 mm
  • Weight 2.7 kg

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