Quangsheng Low Angle Rebating Block Plane (TYPE 3) Review, Demonstration and Uses.
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- What's Happening Everyone, in this video I demonstrate and review my new rebate block plane by Quangsheng, bought from Workshop Heaven.
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Glad i found this video. I didn't realize I've been paying for woodriver when i could've just bought the luban brand...
Thank you John, great review, even if it is 3 yrs or so ago… ✅ 👏🏻
As a result I have stopped wavering and purchased a Quangsheng Low Angle Block Plane from Workshop Heaven, thanks for the tip… 👍🏻
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"We're not making stuff to go to space" love it
Some of us are!
@@coachciaran56 thats whats funny im involved in the space race.
@@coachciaran56 Nobody has EVER been to space.
Nice plane John, and excellent demonstration of what you can do with such a plane.
Glad you enjoyed it
Great video, the demo on the uses of this plane was excellent 👍
Glad you enjoyed it
John brilliant review i have lots of the workshop heaven quensheng planes i have had a friend come to my workshop with his lie neilsen planes and he was stunned by the quality of my planes and the price .we need to get behind our company,s and support them as much as we can.
I have one of these. Exellent product and value. No point in paying extra for top of the range.
Love the videos and the new cabinet
I have the Lie-Nielsen version of this plane and it works like a charm, especially for fitting tenons. But, as you emphasized, you really do NOT want to drop this plane on a concrete floor. Just saying...
Your plane looks great. If it works like the Lie-Nielsen version, then you will be very pleased with it. I really like Wood River planes (U.S.A.) and I have several. Good gear!
Great review John, thanks
Great to see how your workshop has developed since you started there John. It's really coming together as a unique space, so well done on all your hard work for the videos :)
Pretty interesting little plane, John! 😃
Great review!!!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Thanks 👍
Great review. I bought one of these a couple of years ago (£75) and have been very pleased with it. I was looking at the expensive makes but they were always out of stock in UK. Only use it for finishing work though as my most expensive hand tool after a pre owned Record No71 hand router. Keep up the good work. Cheers
Enjoyed that Mo Chara :) Been lookin at some QS planes, i have most of my bench planes sorted but need a couple of block planes and a shoulder plane, will probably go to Matthew for them. Ive heard good things about the QS planes and anything ive bought from WorkshopHeaven has been top notch, but that rebate block plane always seems to be out of stock :P I think the cap on these are bronze tho lad, not brass........also, if you loosen up the center screw that the cap levers on, it will give more clearance between the cap and the wheel to get your fingers in. If ya run out of thread on the screw or the wheel ya could grind a bit off the bottom of the cap around the wheel to create the space ya want to make it comfy :) What Rob does with the skew block plane is known as the "140 trick".......and if youre into hand tool work, have a look at Tom Fidgen (unplugged woodshop)... his work is amazing lad :)
Hi John, great video as always. As a beginner can you do a video on different planes and how/why they are used. Maybe just me, but i would find that interesting and could learn from it.
Will do
Love the videos where you review new tools, keep up the good work
Glad you like them!
Curses! Now I've got the "gimmies" for a Chinese rebate plane even though I already have both a large and small shoulder planes plus two low angle block planes. Excellent review.
sorry, I didn't realize you answered that question late in the video. Cheers great videos
Great review. I got mine from Rutlands under the Qiangsheng Luban brand label. Slightly cheaper than the Workshop Heaven versions. They do an offer for a standard block plane and the low angle rebate so was a good deal. Quality is like you describe but comes in a card box as opposed to the wooden one you got.
I got one from Ali-express, and it seems like it's the same quality as workshop heavens
Do you know where you can buy this plane in the US? Does Workshop Heaven ship to the states?
I just bought this plane very happy ,pretty close copy of the lie neilson.
Thanks John. Appreciate the review very much. I have the Wood River block plane and it’s quite nice. I’d like to get a skew rabbit plane next I think. But, that little rabbit block plane is a nice option. :)
The skew rabbit plane is a nice tool, I think Lie Nielsen are the only ones making it though?
@@JohnMcGrathManInShed I think you’re right and it’s out of stock! Besides the fact it’s $275. I think I’ll go with the Wood River rabbet block plane. ;)
I got mine in the mail today, I'm a little disappointed that there is no Luban branding on it which I had seen on other ones on the internet. The seller had it advertised as Luban so it would have been nice to have on it.
It'll fit in nicely to your new cabinet. Your old planer cabinet is looking a little sorry for itself now. You'll have to up cycle that one now.
That was a nice review of a handy little tool.
One comment about fine shavings: they are a good check that the plane functions properly, but are frequently not what you want. For instance a ranker cut takes wood off more quickly as you plane a rabbet, and still leaves a good surface.
The Workshop Heaven planes are built to a higher standard than some other versions. 👍
Ha, I've had this in my workshop heaven basket for ages and everytime I had the money they've been outta stock
My like for the first comentary!!!
in Canada WoodRiver planes are almost the same price as Veritas, but Veritas is local so maybe that's why.
I need to go to Canada to buy some Veritas tools then!
That's the shot lad filling up the cabinet, leave a spot for some Japanese chisels lad pleasure to use on the acoustic guitars.
I think Juuma is another name they go by.
Advertised as a low angle plane. But 20 degree plus 25 blade bevel equals 45 degrees?
This rebate block plane is indeed not as "robust" compared to it's standard equivalent, but it's still plenty strong enough anyway. That said, it should be avoided for general block plane use for a more practical reason: BLADE REAL ESTATE! There's not that much working blade to use/wear, so make sure you get spare blades for the future.
$95 including shipping from AliExpress to the states. Google "rebate block plane"
it may not be made to the same standard, worth checking out
@@JohnMcGrathManInShed It looks the same in pictures. Claims to be a Qiangsheng Luban Low Angle Rebate Block Plane