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Taytools 469584 Jointer Bench Hand Plane #7, 22 Inch Sole, Ductile Cast Body, Lapped Sides and Bottom, Blade RHC 55-60, Sapele Handle and Tote

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Arrives Thursday, Jul 3
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Description

This 7 jointer plane is the perfect tool to true, shoot and flatten larger boards and will achieve an accurate and smooth finish. This jointer plane is ideal for the cabinet maker and discerning woodworker. The body and frog are made from ductile cast iron. The sole and sides are precision machined to within 0.006” over the entire length of the sole. The knob and tote are carefully shaped, sanded, oiled and hand rubbed Sapele. The 0.120 inch thick and 2-3/8 inch wide tool steel iron is hardened and tempered to 55-60 Rockwell C. This plane has appropriate mass and weighs in at 8.30 pounds. The frog can be adjusted forward and back. The lever cap is made from plated cast iron. Cap iron screws and adjusting wheels are made from polished brass. Bed angle is 45 degrees.

Brand: Taytools


Color: Silver


Item Weight: 4.72 Kilograms


Style: Tool


Power Source: manual


Brand: ‎Taytools


Color: ‎Silver


Item Weight: ‎4.72 Kilograms


Style: ‎Tool


Power Source: ‎manual


Base Material: ‎Cast Iron


Included Components: ‎Blade


Cutting Width: ‎2.38 Inches


UPC: ‎700667469584


Manufacturer: ‎Taylor Toolworks


Part Number: ‎469584


Item Weight: ‎10.38 pounds


Package Dimensions: ‎24 x 8.3 x 4.3 inches


Item model number: ‎469584


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: May 16, 2018


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Would recommend.
Great purchase and not even just for the money. The bad: arrived with a layer of stinky machine grease, and quite a bit of effort to lap the back of the iron until it was flat. The good: after cleaning up and rubbing down with jojoba oil, lapping and honing the iron, bringing the frog forward, and honing the cap iron, and throwing a bit of canning wax on the sole, I was really really happy with the performance. I’m a newbie at ‘feddling’ and have been messing around with hand plane for just a few weeks in earnest so it’s not unattainable to get this thing tuned if you’re starting out. Probably 3 hours total in setup, at least half of that lapping the iron. I have a lie Neilson smoother and while it’s definitely nicer I’ve had some issues with that one too that have taken some sussing out and feddling. Note that the tear out on the dark wood in the picture was from the smoother not from this jointer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2025 by Asa Asa

  • Excellent Value
Excellent value at a price that is tough to beat. Nothing on this unit can't be adjusted to fit your needs.
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025 by Drew T

  • You have to consider the price!
For what you pay, this is a great tool. You may have to do some work when you get it, but that's the trade-off you get for paying less than half the price of the premium planes. My plane and iron (blade) were about flawless. I probably should try flattening the sole, but it looks perfect up against a good straight edge, so I didn't bother (at least yet). The frog surface was clean and flat. The blade was almost perfectly flat and fairly sharp, and I had it hair-popping sharp with very little time with my stones and strop. The chip breaker was a different story. It had some strange tip geometry like it was accidentally double sheared during manufacturing. I contacted Taylor Tools, and the president of the company emailed me back. He told me to grind the chip breaker as I saw fit and that if I wasn't happy, he'd take care of me. I was afraid to touch it figuring it might void any warranty. Well, I worked on it and got it right enough. I attached one photo showing the thin shavings I was taking right away once I did all this work and assembled the plane. I am no pro at this--I'm still very new with hand planes. This thing is a big, heavy beast (see attached photo comparing to my Stanley No.5 Jack plane); but it sure excels at getting wood FLAT. I made a full trash bag of shavings planing two faces of four poplar table legs flat and perpendicular. Then I ripped the other two sides on the table saw to dimension and finished with one or two more swipes with the plane once again for surface finish reasons (the plane leaves an amazing surface). Through all this, I did not perceive any blade dulling. I wouldn't say four poplar table legs represent a grueling test, but the blade steel is definitely not garbage. Highly recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2019 by TD TD

  • Except for the shape of the tote, this seems to be a great deal.
This is just my initial impression so, if necessary, I'll either "Adjust" this one or write another one. The flatness of the sole is well within spec. - .006". What is truly remarkable is tha not only are both sides flat, they are within 0.0005º of being at right angles (90º) to the sole. for a mass produced item, especially at this price, I find that remarkable. I took delivery yesterday and haven't had a chance to degrease the protective grease it shipped in, flatten the iron's back and then sharpen it; flatten the screw cap's contact with the toe of the blade and reshape the top directly above it to a smooth, rounded arc that allows the shavings to be easily directed through the mouth and up and away with out blockage. Now, to my only gripe: While the tote and knob are of Sapele which is dull but smoothly finished, the tote is angled too erectly. The holes for both the front brass machine screw and the back threaded rod are in the same place (distance wise) as the totes for my Stanley No.'s 5 & 6, and they fit as the rod's angle is the same as my Stanleys, the tote itself is too "vertical" which makes for an ackward wrist angle using the same, proper grip as one would use with a hand.dovetail saw. (Three fingers around the handle and the first (pointer) finger pointed forward and against [in the case of a plane] the adjustment knob/underside of the blade.) I may have to either look on e-bay for a replacement or purchase a block of Sapele and make a new one for myself. I still consider this No. 7 to be a great deal regardless. ADDENDUM: I find the backs (Mating surfaces) of both the plane iron and the cap iron have a curvature away from one another at both ends from toe to heel when either checked individually with a stainless steel straight edge or tightly held together in position with the thumb screw. Also there's a slight twist in one of them that allows light to be seen almost all the way across where they mate just behind the cutting edge. We'll see ... . ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2023 by JBareleycorn

  • Based not perfectly aligned
Bases not perfectly aligned (ok but not worth $160)
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2025 by Landlessnothomeless

  • Good enough
If what you are looking for in a plane is making thin even shavings then this should be good enough for you. If you want a plane to hold in your arms in a Christmas card you might consider paying 3X as much.
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2024 by James M.

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