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JORGENSEN No.4 10" Wood Plane, Professional Hand Planer for Woodworking

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Features

  • Professional Level Blade: The blade is made of professional level O1 tool steel, improving cutting efficiency while minimizing blade wear, finely sharpened for efficient wood planing and ideal for woodworking. Besides, the blade can be repeatedly utilized, sharpened and adjusted for a long service life
  • Advanced Materials: The body is made of ductile iron to withstand heavy-duty use and is drop-tested for rugged durability. The lever cap is made of aluminum alloy, all of which are high-quality materials, providing excellent using experience
  • Adjustable Design: The cutting depth of this wood planer is adjustable, just turn the knob, you can easily adjust the length of the blade and fix it easily, then effortlessly plane different depths of wood, the hand planer can meet various needs
  • Multiple Use: JORGENSEN hand plane is perfect for trimming, polishing, deburring, cutting and other woodworking surface processing tasks. The professional and efficient wood plane can help you improve the shape and size of wood, removing large amounts of wood quickly, which is an indispensable choice for wood projects
  • Ergonomic Handle & Flat Bottom: The handle is made of beech wood, high density and strength, strong resistance to stamping. After polished, the surface is smooth and burr-free, feels very comfortable in your hand. In addition, professionally and meticulously polished flat bottom provides smooth operation

Brand: Jorgensen


Material: Aluminum, Beechwood, Iron


Color: Silver


Product Dimensions: 2.54"W


Item Weight: 2.24 kg


Brand Name: Jorgensen


Model Number: 70730


Included Components: Blade


UPC: 044295707305


Number of Items: 1


Manufacturer: ‎HANGZHOU GREATSTAR INDUSTRIAL CO. LTD


Number of Packs: 1


Unit Count: 1 Count


Item Type Name: smoothing-planes


Manufacturer Part Number: 70730


Power Source: Manual


Cutting width: 10 inches


Material Type: Aluminum, Beechwood, Iron


Base Material: Ductile Iron


Color: Silver


Style Name: No.4 10" Wood Planer


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 2.54"W


Item Weight: 2.24 kg


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • This is a good hand plane.
Pros: it works mostly well right out of the box. How? Here’s how: • the iron is sharp enough to pop hairs. • it’s almost perfectly flat heel to toe (flat enough for 99% of people and the other 1% know how to get it perfectly flat which took less than an hour). • all of the adjustments work nice and move smoothly. • the chip breaker sits flush on the iron with no daylight between the two. Other pros: The iron is a good quality steel and the adjustment screws (stainless steel), the body/sole are nicely cast, and the handle/knob are beechwood which will last for a long time with the rest of the plane. It’s pretty affordable. Besides old Stanley’s, I have not found a hand plane under $100 that actually works or can even become functional with fine tuning. Harbor freight, Home Depot, Lowe’s, and Menards were all extremely expensive or cheap trash that will never work no matter how much you try to fix the issues. Lastly the adjustable mouth opening makes this plane extremely versatile. It says smoothing plane which you can use it as such, but you can also open the mouth up and adjust the cut depth for more roughing in work. Cons: It is somewhat heavy for its size. Also for a SMOOTHING plane it won’t work quite right for you out of the box because the irons edge is cut straight corner to corner. For a smoothing plane especially, you want to round the edge so the corners are maybe 1/64th of an inch behind the rest of the edge. That way they don’t cut and you don’t get lines on your surface. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2024 by Jim

  • Delighted with Surprise!
I could do a bit of fine touchups, however, this plane worked like a charm right out of the box! It is heavy and just gets the job done like a professional! So nice to have a hand plane where the blade holds its position throughout the work, doesn’t change angles nor does it pop out of position. Yes, I have been using some pretty poor planes until I got this one. The only minor difficulty I have with this plane (and it is probably just me) is adjusting the depth of cut. I probably have to read the directions that came with it. I just haven’t figured out how to do this smoothly without massive transitions in blade length. But this is likely just my problem learning how to use my new plane. I could not be happier otherwise! It is hefty, beautiful and most importantly, it gets the job done & done well! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2026 by Danny

  • 100% a buy.
This is actually so incredible. Smooth and easy to operate, minimal adjusting, super sharp, and incredibly sturdy. 100% buy.
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2026 by Travis McGovern

  • Great tool
Excellent value
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2025 by Floyd Sencial

  • Very good for the money
This plane tunes up very well with some work, and does everything a number 4 should. I have a large collection of Veritas (Lee Valley), Lie-Nielsen, and classic Stanley planes, including a couple previous #4s (an iron-sole L-N and a Veritas Custom 4). I bought this one as a "rough work" / carpentry plane and to loan to friends who inevitably need help with their planing, but it's perfectly capable of fine woodworking if you tune it properly. The casting on mine was dead flat and square as shipped, with no lapping or flat-sanding required. The plane iron (blade) had a typical amount of warp for a "non-premium" plane maker like this - it took more work to lap flat and sharp than a Veritas, Lie-Nielsen, or Hock would, but not so much as to be a major time-waster. The iron sharpened about as well and stayed sharp as long as I would expect from any O1 iron. The cap-iron (aka "chip-breaker") needed some lapping to obtain a gapless interface to the iron, but this is also to be expected from any non-premium plane maker. I also reshaped the leading edge of the cap-iron for better chip breaking performance by adding a small leading edge with a >60 degree bevel. Once tuned and set ~0.2 mm back from the blade edge the cap-iron prevented tearout when planing against the grain, as expected. The mouth is controlled by moving the frog as in any Bailey-pattern plane, and I was able to achieve a very small mouth when smoothing with a flat blade as well as a very wide one for roughing with a heavily radiused blade (I bought a spare and shaped it with a 5" tip radius so that I could use this plane for both) The plane is on the heavy side for a 4 as is typical for these lower-tier planes. Such makers use extra-thick castings to accommodate more material removal when correcting casting warp, and the result is a heavy sole casting. Some people see that as an advantage, others dislike it, but for me it's a neutral observation for a plane of this size. The adjusters are a bit stiffer than premium planes with more backlash, but are entirely functional and usable. The tote is similarly on the "chunky" side with simple shaping. It's comfortable for my large-ish hands, others might prefer a more "fully-shaped" tote. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2026 by Patrick C.

  • Arrived new, quality product works as described
After using a Jorgensen Pony portable work bench and Clamps, really liking their quality built, decided to get my first hand planer from them: - Arrived new and flawless as it should - Well packaged with reusable molded plastic top and bottom which allows safe keep after every use - Bottom bench is perfectly flat and squared - Works as described with very sharp blade - Within minutes of incremental adjustments, I went from 1st time using a hand planer to be able to shave super thin sheets of wood, amazingly satisfying :) Final words: a must have for anyone getting into woodworking. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2025 by Amazon Customer

  • Seems great
Bottom doesnt seem very flat. Blade comes very sharp. Does what I need it to do. I'm sure it will be even better once I tune it. Edit: Took blade out to sharpen and found that the back of the blade isn't flat... taking forever to flatten.
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2026 by Robin

  • Very good plane for the money
I gave this plane 5 stars for several reasons. The price was competitive with most low end No. 4 planes. The plane arrived in good shape. The packaging was acceptable. It's probably the 'cleanest' No. 4, low budget plane I've ever purchased. The blade is good quality. Typical of planes in this price range, tuning is required. The blade has a typical 25 degree grind that has to be polished, and the rest of the plane needs to be checked as you typically would for flatness and square. Aside from sharpening, my plane arrived in very good shape, meaning the frog was flat and adjusted, the sole was flat, the body was square, the blade clamp was flat. The take-up or play in the blade depth adjustment knob is consistent with mid-price range planes, let alone low cost models like this one. All in all, I gave it 5 stars because, for the money, it's literally as good as any of my $200-300 dollar planes, and didn't require any more tuning than those did. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2025 by David

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