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I discovered this hand plane when looking at commercially made frame saw blades for some future planned…plan? I ended up at fine-tools. It was 60 ish quid for a double iron wooden plane. When it turned up I quickly got rather excited. The plane looked and felt good, and there were sweets in the box. I love ece jointer plane review inc Germans. I set the plane, and out the box it took a shaving…. The build quality is very good, not in a Holtey or a Sparks kind of way. More donkey, well built working grade.
You could also have a hornbeam sole for a few bob less. The sole had a slight hump around the mouth. The cap iron was a fuss free job, although due to the rather large amount of tension it applied, it makes it a tad more awkward to position, ece jointer plane review inc an easy fix. Still prefer the Stanley cap. The most interesting thing is how the blade is held in the ECE hand plane. It holds the iron superbly without much force, which means adjustments are quite predictable.
The ECE jack and smoothing plane are both the same length edit: the smoother is actually a tad shorter. The only difference is that the irons are bedded at a different angle. The smoother is bedded at 50 degrees which is too high for general use. Either sole material will be fine. This plane solves a huge problem for me, which is recommending good cost effective planes. Disclaimer — it feels necessary to add that everything here is my own opinion, and the tool was purchased at full price.
This website is fully self supported. As a professional hand tool woodworker, Richard found hand tools to be the far more ece jointer plane review inc solution for a one man workshop. Richard runs 'The English Woodworker' as an online resource and video education for those looking for a fuss free approach to building fine furniture by hand. Great review.
The opinion of an actual user who paid for the tool and has no connection to the company carries much more weight and is much more valuable. I have had one of their block planes for years and it is still my best plane.
I tried both a Veritas and a Stanley sweetheart and it is nicer that either. Both of them are of course metal planes and that makes them heavier and I thought that would help to make them easier to use, but I still reach for my ece wooden block plane first. What month are we in? It will be April 1st soon… Be careful not to like it too much. And buy too many models in this very traditional German style. Bloody taties, April already… I know what you mean, the styling is very distinct.
ECE is a traditional German company, maybe comparable to Stanley, though in Germany planes generally have ece jointer plane review inc wooden ones. There is some argument about whether they still makes planes as good as they used to, given the declining outlet, ece jointer plane review inc you can expect to get a quality controlled tool with warranty.
I own the reviewed smoother, a scrubb plane, a fine adjustable smoother as well as a shoulder plane and a grooving plane ece jointer plane review inc by ECE. However, since I have no formal education as a carpenter, I lack some practical knowledge and experience with these as of yet.
I love my ECE planes; have 8 in my collection including right and left had models of the smoothers and Ece jointer plane review inc style jack planes as well as the English pattern jack.
Dumped all my metal planes in favor of the ECEs. I have been using their smoother Their tools look pretty sweet. Good to read a first-hand account. And it exits the shavings to the side not at the top. That might be only what I prefer, but it sure prevents clogging ece jointer plane review inc. Nikolaus is right though that the Ulmia Version has the advantage of the straight iron. But getting the skew right on a machine is a bit of a challenge.
I also dislike the fence a ece jointer plane review inc. But that is the same on the Ulmia one, it just guides the depth of cut, but getting the wall square needs a bit of practice. I have to say though I never had the mouth clog up. Nice to see a review of them. I have been using one of these for over 20 years ece jointer plane review inc greatt sxuccess. It took me a long time to learn how to set the blade but once I learned how it worked great.
I found it works even better when pulled. I prefer them over the cross pins, but I guess mostly for aesthetic reasons. Both versions respond really well to the hammer. Are you sure that the Smoother is the same size as the Jack? Mine is about an inch shorter, but that is one of the older versions I have, so not sure if that is still up to date….
There is something very beautiful about a traditional mortice. Some of their planes, like the scrub do still seem to have this, which seems strange. Not sure how I missed that, I checked enough times! Once again your post inspires to think about it. Blade adjustment drives me crazy. Any news so far?
The plane build though, at last, has finally gone in to the editing room. Keep up the good work, you are making a difference. Funny, yesterday I read your post and just this morning I discovered this very plane in my fathers workshop. Waiting for me I guess to put it into shape.
My hammer weighs about g which gives me a very good feeling. It is then a question of filing down the screw or carving a small ece jointer plane review inc in the back side of the wedge. Beside that I really enjoy the lightweight and balance of those planes.
Even a standard Stanley no. Thanks for the post Richard, and now get the Jointer! The plane blade is spring loaded which reduces chatter and drag to almost nothing. The Primus model will glide through birds mouth maple like butter. It is expensive. I recommend it highly. That said, I will not be giving up my power plane.
Excellent feel and balance. Keep up the good work…. Hi Richard, Just bought one of these planes…. Balance and feel excellent. Keep up your great work. Ece jointer plane review inc regards Chris Bailey. You picked the best of the bunch. I found the iron to be similar to the older stanley irons not the ones that have rounded corners at the top of the iron as yours does in terms of edge holding, but it liked to hold its wire edge a bit more than old stanley irons.
Is that the only difference in planing techniques needed between a German jack and a regular jack? Would a Stanley double iron work in the ECE jack plane? The reason I ask is that in Canada ece is a pain in therear to get a hold of unless your looking at Primus. I ordered mine from Germany, and bought several to spread the shipping costs. You could also go with Highland Hardware.
Thx for the endorsement on the plane though…. I own an ECE jointer from the ece jointer plane review inc that looks much like the current model, but with a hirnbeam sole instead of lignum vitae. That tension screw and the connecting rod were my source of frustration. If you have enough experience to figure it out and make friends this might be a more helpful tool.
Now you might be able to get it back together after sharpening the blade, but it seems like a lot of work for such a basic routine. If I could swap it for a wedge I would. Next is that lateral adjustment. The lever is designed to be almost impossible to move? Maybe this has been improved!





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