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but the Stanley ones have gone (and to put it
mildly, they were not very sophisticated). You can still get
second hand ones, but make sure they are in good condition and
all the parts are there.
There are websites devoted to the Multiplane
and some people hate them, but after relying on these most
complex and most versatile of handtools I think I can add my
pennyworth.
I have worked fairly intensively with lots of
electric routers and a variety of spindle moulders over the
years and the multiplane is certainly not a router or a spindle.
There are some big limitations of the plough
type of plane (inc the Multiplane) that come to mind; you can’t
plunge them, fix them to a trammel for curved work, or do an end
stopped groove or dado. Apart from that, working with them is
slower and requires more patience and skill.
So why use them at all? Well they are still
very versatile and to the dedicated hand tool user there is no
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