Making of a Lie-Nielsen Plane
For more information about our tools, please visit our website: http://www.lie-nielsen.com/ See the process of making the Lie-Nielsen No. 62 Low Angle Jack Plane: initial pattern making; pouring the castings at the foundry; machining, grinding, and finishing all the parts; final assembly, inspection, and wrapping.

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