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The Taytools 469607 #5 Jack Smoothing Bench Hand Plane combines a rugged ductile cast iron body with a precision-ground sole flat to 0.003", a hardened tool steel blade rated 55-60 Rockwell C, and premium hand-rubbed Sapele handles. Weighing 5.45 pounds, it offers the perfect balance of heft and control, making it a top choice for cabinet makers and woodworking professionals seeking reliable, high-quality smoothing performance at a budget-friendly price.
| ASIN | B07D47HF7T |
| Base Material | Cast Iron |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #358,691 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #97 in Smoothing Planes |
| Brand | Taytools |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (161) |
| Cutting Depth | 0.12 Inches |
| Date First Available | May 16, 2018 |
| Included Components | Blade |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 6.6 pounds |
| Item model number | 469607 |
| Manufacturer | Taylor Toolworks |
| Material | Cast Iron |
| Part Number | 469607 |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Dimensions | 14.25"L x 2.5"W x 14.25"H |
| Style | English |
| UPC | 700667469607 |
B**G
Worth every penny, You do get what you pay for (and then Some!)
As an experienced user of hand planes (I have several smaller ones, and restored antiques) I very well knew that "you get what you pay for" so my expectations were not high at all. I knew the plane would need some tuning, I knew it would not be as well done as a $300+ Lee Nielson or Wood River plane, so I knew what to expect.. HOWEVER, This plane seems to actually have gone through some decent quality control checks (unlike many of the cheaper $45 china planes) - It arrived nicely boxed, and well packed. First thing I ever checked was the sole of the plane - It was very nicely FLAT (I had a struggle with a brand new Stanley plane I'd bought, got it replaced twice at the store, none of the 3 were flat!) The blade was even usably sharp (Before tuning it up, I used it to flatten a 36" x 60" glue-up of 2x4's - knowing the glue would damage a sharp blade) Of course, as I well expected the depth adjustment was rather loose (because the yoke is basically stamped steel with an eyelet and a pin), but the remaining adjustments were pretty well accurate, and as long as the thumb screw was tightened properly (just enough to hold things firmly but allowing smooth adjustments) it was a breeze to use. To tune it up, I will be doing the following: 1) give it a good cleaning 2) flatten the chip breaker and blade back (I havent checked it, but judging by its performance un-tuned, it should not need much work) 3) sharpen the blade (to a razor's edge) 4) disassemble and clean and knock off sharp edges on the frog and mouth (if there are any - This particular plane seems so well done, it may not need much work on that either) and before putting it all back together and fine-tuning, I will be taking apart the frog and the blade adjustment yoke - and obtain or machine a new pin to fit the yoke much more snugly, and add a few thrust shims on either side - This should greatly reduce the amount of free slack in the blade adjustment thumbwheel and allow a fuller range of blade adjustment. But once all is said and done, I fully expect this tool to be a long-term resident in my wood shop.. Based on the quality of this, I am planning to buy a fore plane and a jointer, as well as a new smoother to replace that antique Millers Falls No 9.. and I plan on buying them from Taylor Tool Works as well, because it seems to me that they actually do a little more quality control checking (I noticed the box seemed to have been opened and then professionally re-sealed, so I believe they do take their tools out of the box and quality check them before putting them on sale..)
C**E
As good as others that cost two or three times the price
Sole was very nearly perfectly flat out of the box with MINIMAL work needed. Less than 20 minutes and I had a perfectly true sole. Iron was sharp enough out of the box, but I put a bit more time in on that. Another few minutes to oil it and adjust it, and it's perfect. The weight is exactly what you need - hefty enough to plane well. The tote and knob feel wonderful in the hand. The lateral adjuster works very well, and the chip breaker is solid. You could (and I have) spent much more on a plane, but for all the extra money, you'll barely squeeze any extra quality. Taytools has really produced a top notch plane at a budget plane price point. I'll be buying more for them.
X**R
Can be good, but needs a bit of TLC
Overall this plane offers good value for the money. The body is relatively flat out of the box, and it comes nicely finished. Pros: -Thick iron reduces chatter -Machined thick cap iron adds rigidity to the blade -Easy to use adjuster -Relatively flat out of the box (Mine had a slightly hollow sole, but the hollow was so minor that I just left it) Cons: -Poor fitment between the iron and the cap iron. It took me several hours of work with sandpaper and stones to get the two to fit together properly -Manufacturing defect in the iron. My iron came with a manufacturing defect on the side that makes it difficult to hone -Tote is very small. As someone with large hands, I found my hand would cramp up after only a short period of use due to how small the tote is.
L**O
Worked great within five minutes of sharpening
I was a bit worried due to a poor YouTube review of taytools jack plane. I got the plane and put it on my table saw and it seemed flat. I am sure people more familiar with planes would still work on the bottom surface. I sharpened the blade which was pretty thick. Everything seemed to be good quality and within five minutes of putting it back together i was taking thin shavings off of a test piece. I had some uneven Baltic birch plywood and decided to try the plane since I am painting this project. I was impressed at how well and how cleanly it cut and smoothed the surface. I am very happy with this plane.
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