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Luban No.22 Infill Plane

$279.00 $549.00
Melbourne: 10+, Perth: 0

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Luban No.22 Infill Plane

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Infill planes are a design that bridges the gap between traditional wooden planes and the more modern all-metal planes.

They can offer the best of both worlds; the strength of a metal chassis with the warmth and inertia of solid timber. Luban’s No.22 is a sleek and effective contemporary take on the infill concept. A must-have for plane enthusiasts and all woodworkers to love to use handtools.

Made from precision-machined brass and tight-grained bubinga, the Luban Infill Plane is a handsome tool that sits beautifully in the hand. However, it is no mantelpiece show-pony: this plane is a user.

The cutting action is smooth and crisp with no blade chatter. Blade adjustments are simple and positive with minimal backlash. The T10 steel blade is set bevel-down onto a 37 degree frog, giving a cutting angle that is ideal for shooting end-grain and mitres. We’ve tested the No.22 on side-grain Aussie hardwood as well, and it felt equally at ease.

Body Materials

Brass, Bubinga

Blade

T10

Overall Length

285mm

Width

51mm

Frog Angle

37 degrees

Blade Width

38mm

Weight

1.7kg

Luban

Luban No.22 Infill Plane

$279.00 $549.00

Infill planes are a design that bridges the gap between traditional wooden planes and the more modern all-metal planes.

They can offer the best of both worlds; the strength of a metal chassis with the warmth and inertia of solid timber. Luban’s No.22 is a sleek and effective contemporary take on the infill concept. A must-have for plane enthusiasts and all woodworkers to love to use handtools.

Made from precision-machined brass and tight-grained bubinga, the Luban Infill Plane is a handsome tool that sits beautifully in the hand. However, it is no mantelpiece show-pony: this plane is a user.

The cutting action is smooth and crisp with no blade chatter. Blade adjustments are simple and positive with minimal backlash. The T10 steel blade is set bevel-down onto a 37 degree frog, giving a cutting angle that is ideal for shooting end-grain and mitres. We’ve tested the No.22 on side-grain Aussie hardwood as well, and it felt equally at ease.

Body Materials

Brass, Bubinga

Blade

T10

Overall Length

285mm

Width

51mm

Frog Angle

37 degrees

Blade Width

38mm

Weight

1.7kg

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