odysseus wrote:BTW if it's not too off-topic, what does all the verbiage in your sig mean?
Hey it's your thread, you can take it as far off topic as you like.
Rather than engage in a pissing contest along the lines of "I've got more camera gear than you" I chose to list SOME of my woodwork gear, specifically my favourite planes. I have more planes, and of course other tools, but hey we all have to stop somewhere.
The planes in my sig (and a few more !) are in this photo:
The Stanley #6 is near the back in the middle. The Lie Nielsen #4 is third from the front left. 60.5 is the brass/black one nearest the front to the right. The 151 is balanced between two others near the back (one is the #6)
(And yes all you other pedants out there, I know the 151 is a spokeshave rather than a plane
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Stanley introduced the numbering system back in the late 1800's. It is still used by all manufacturers of metal planes today. New Stanley planes are not worth the carton they come in. If you want one, get an old one (My oldest Stanley was made in 1902, my newest in 1970 - it took me 6 months to turn it from crap to worthwhile), or buy a Leigh Nielsen. They are better than the best Stanley ever made.