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Pappy:
I have always called it a thum plane,but if you ask for the smallest they have you will probably be cloes to right. ;)I will try and take a picture of mine this weekend if I don't forget.
   Pappy

Hillbilly:
Here's the kind I have-it's called a "trimming plane" or something like that-Lowes has them for about $6-$7.

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artcher1:
If you want to save yourself a lot of work and time then get you a good 6" block plane. That little thumb plane will work you to death JMO ;D. ART B

JustinNC:
Thanks Steve. I'll swing by Lowes a little later and see what I can track down.



--- Quote from: artcher1 on September 03, 2010, 01:34:12 pm ---If you want to save yourself a lot of work and time then get you a good 6" block plane. That little thumb plane will work you to death JMO ;D. ART B

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artcher, I got's me one of them. and a sure form and couple other odds and ends.

artcher1:
A block plane, good wood rasp and scraper is mostly all I use for shoot arrows Justin. No idea if that sure form is going to be of any help to you or not. Always be mindful and keep the pith centered in the shaft. On shoots where you can use your plane you may still need a rasp to follow the shaft's contour where the plane won't go.  ART B

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