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No. 4 Smoothing Bench Plane with 2-Inch cutter - Fully Adjustable Wood Hand Planer, Includes 2 blades

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Arrives Friday, May 17
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Features

  • No. 4 Smoothing Plane with two blades (one pre-mounted and one spare included)
  • 2-inch blade made of hardened, tempered steel offers durability and precision and can be resharpened. Do not test the sharpness of the pre-mounted blade with your finger, use a piece of paper instead.
  • Solid brass blade attachment nut offers a longer life over the clamp on some competitor models
  • Solid natural wood handle and knob with high gloss finish showcases attractive and functional design as well as a traditional solid brass cutter-adjustment knob
  • 9.75-inches long and 2-inches wide

Description

This is a No 4 smoothing bench plane. The handle and knob are made of real natural wood (stained, polished, smoothed and finished). The plane is 9.75-inches long and 2-inches wide. The 2-inch blade is made of hardened, tempered steel offering durability and precision. Do not test the sharpness of the pre-mounted blade with your finger, use a piece of paper instead.The wedge control knob is made of solid brass and offers longer life over the clamp that other competitors have. The Plane is lightly covered in packing oil which you can easily wipe down upon arrival. The pre-mounted iron blade is cold stone sharpened and is ready to work with. Both blades can continuously be sharpened and touched up. Store the plane in a non damp place and wrapped in rust resistant paper for best preservation. We recommend that you spend 15+ minutes to set this plane to your specifications.


Manufacturer: ‎Caliastro LLC


Item Weight: ‎4.38 pounds


Package Dimensions: ‎10.2 x 5.63 x 2.72 inches


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Material: ‎Wood, Brass, Iron


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: January 6, 2018


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • NOT GOOD, NOR WORTH THE MONEY!
arrived timely, however, the extra blade was rusted, assembled blade wrong size, screw to the reinforcement "J" plate not large enough for the slot in blade contacting only one side, both blades not sharpened correctly, needing resharp and honed, overall, I would not recommend this hand plane! ..not even for a beginner! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2022 by Mike Was Here

  • Wouldn’t recommend
Had to spend hours flattening the blade on diamond stones, sides are not square with bottom, bad hardware, blades and frog contact points had rust, handle moves side to side, there was paint underneath one of the frog contact points, chip breaker had to be ground also. Would not recommend to beginners. Spend more money on a quality plane. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2022 by Emmanuel D Prado Rivera

  • Works fine for the price
This is a great plane for the price, the construction is solid and it cuts nicely. I am making a bed frame and used this plane to shave down heavy white oak 4x4 posts. There is a ton of play in the adjustment wheel but it really does not affect the performance of the plane. I did not receive the second blade that is supposed to come with it, the box just had the plane and small instructional diagram. Its a great starting tool for your collection. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2019 by B C

  • Sloppy adjustment mechanism makes it not worth the price.
I wasn't expecting a Lie Nielson for this price, but I was expecting more. The blade is flat and true enough for my needs, the sole is also. The problem is in the depth adjustment. There is more than 1/8" of free play, which means that it is nearly impossible to accurately adjust the depth of the blade. I was only able to adjust it from: "skims the surface and doesn't take a shaving" to "gouge the crap out of the wood" I am just a hobbyist with a meager shop and not a very big tool budget, I can only rationalize owning one bench plane. However, even for my imprecise needs, this plane doesn't cut it. (get it, cut it....) I returned it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2018 by Krispin

  • I really tried to tune it up, but after around 30 hours I gave in
I already had a Lie-Nielsen bevel up jack plane, and since it's so high quality, once you sharpen the blade it's ready to go. I knew the Calliastro would take some work before I could use it, but I watched a several tutorials on YouTube and believed that I could tune it into working order. I flattened the sole, filed the opening, flattened the frog, and sharpened the blade front and back, only to discover that the first plane blade was out of square. I had to spend several hours to sharpen and flatten the second blade, deal with the play in the frog, and then after several more hours of trying to remedy a bow in the chip breaker to get it to lay flat. I failed after around three hours and finally decided to throw in the towel. If I had more experience tuning up hand planes, maybe I could have gotten the Calliastro to work properly, but dedicating hour after hour trying to get this cheap plane to work instead of actually doing woodworking has become unbearable. It is with great joy that I have tossed it in the garbage. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2019 by Stephen Cannon

  • Way better than my first plane!
It's a good plane. Much better that the store-brand one that I got from Lowe's. The sides are square, and the bottom is nearly perfectly flat. The machine marks do take some time to work out, but I could sand off all of my reference marks on the first couple of passes. The irons(s) took quite a bit to flatten, and one was ground too hot, discolored at the very edge of the bevel, but it is nice to have a spare iron laying around. I tested on several species of wood; poplar, walnut, oak, and cedar. It handled all admirably, creating uniform, light(or heavy) shavings with minimal effort. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2019 by Amazon Customer

  • Need work, but worth it
The bottom was how flat, the blades were not sharp, and the frog was loose. After everything was set up correctly, it worked great. Take your time setting it up, and you will get a great plane. I will be replacing the irons in the future. They are very thin.
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2019 by Craig A. Sears

  • Sad when you look closer.
I wanted to like this plane. It came with an extra blade, the wood is exceptionally nice, the casting looked well done. But the closer I looked the sadder I got. The frog screw holes where drilled off so the frog did not sit in the center of the plane, which caused the blade and chipbreaker to be off center in the plan opening. The blade and the chipbreaker were not the same width which further add to my disappointment. The frog itself was not flattened and the 'japanning' was a 'glob' under the frog and was causing it to be tilted to one side. I could have worked with the 'glob' under the frog , but with the holes off center there is no way the plane would have worked...correctly without opening the plane mouth. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2019 by L. Ohara

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