where to buy toothing plane blades

Started by Justin Falon, September 06, 2008, 11:14:00 PM

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Justin Falon

Where do you guys buy toothing plane blades or toothing planes???  Thanks.

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Pat B

3Rivers has both. A good sharp hack saw blade will do the job if you are only doing a few. Pat
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Bjorn

Pat has it exactly, I use the hacksaw blade regardless of how many surfaces need doing.

Crimson mist

Here's another idea, hair clipper blades. I hone the edge to flatten slightly then hone an angle like a scraper plane blade. I then mount the blade to a large dowel via the two mounting holes in the blade.  Also cutting the dowel face at an angle similar to a scraper plane helps in controlling the tool

Justin Falon

I thought of the hair clipper idea a few months back but never mentioned it because I thought these guys would laugh at me.  Looks pretty similiar to toothing iron blade  I must admit!!!
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Ken Allen

Here is another place that sells both. you have to click under bow making tools.

http://www.missouritrading.com/
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rainman

You can order toothing plane blades from Woodcraft or Lie-Nielsen.  The blades that Woodcraft sells are from Lie-Nielsen.  Buy a book on making Wooden Planes and you are set.  Takes me about 4 hours to make a plane but I have made 6.  The planes will smooth  out the wood better than hacksaw blades because the sole of the plane levels out the wood.

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onemississipp

Here is were I bought mine...

 http://www.traditionalwoodworker.com/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=toothing&categories_id=&inc_subcat=1&manufacturers_id=&pfrom=&pto=&dfrom=&dto=&x=0&y=0  

"Toothing Plane by E.C. Emmerich"

When I bought the "Replacement Iron - Toothing Plane" a year ago it was $19.95...
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DirtyDan

Highland Hardware in Atlanta has them.  They advertise in all of the mags, plus they have a website.

R.W.

Lee Valley Tools carries a couple of makes of planes that one can buy toothing blades for.

Steve Kendrot

Highland carrys the same plane 3Rivers carries for about $40 less. I think I paid $89.

Jack Guard

I too bought mine from Traditional Woodworker.  great price and great service.
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Tom Leemans

Woodcraft item number 04A17 also.
I would also add that while you can prep surfaces with the hacksaw blade...I even did a tutorial on it here   El cheapo toothing scraper  , but an actual toothing plane can serve many other purposes. I even taper slats with mine.
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