Bridge City HP-6FX Mini Multi-Plane
€630.00 €529.41
per set- Blade material A2 steel
- Blade thickness 4 mm
- Blade width 31 mm
- Design / cutting angle Bevel down / cutting angle 50°-55° (irregular grain patterns)
- Overall length 141 mm
Description
The cutting depth adjustment with quick-change mechanism allows easy replacement of the plane blade. Fine tuning is precise within 0.05 mm and made via the knurled screw. The blade support (bevel down) is designed in such a way that no lateral adjustment is required for the plane blade. All components are CNC-milled, plane body and sole are made of stainless steel, fence and depth skids are made of solid aluminium (6061 aluminium alloy) and anodised. The knurled screws are precision ground and PVD coated. The plane mouth is adjustable via the front sole.
Included in delivery:
- Plane blade with straight edge for chamfering, rebating and thickness planing made of A2 steel for hard and soft wood
- Flat plane soles rear/front, sliding via a precise dovetail guide
- Depth skids with a repeatability of 0.05 mm for wood thicknesses up to 22 mm
- Tiltable guide fence for precise 45° or 90° edges, can be fixed both to the left and right of the plane body by means of two guide rods
- Hex key for adjusting the spurs and depth skids
- Instructions for use in English
Properties
Blade material: | A2 steel |
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Blade thickness: | 4 mm |
Blade width: | 31 mm |
Design / cutting angle: | Bevel down / cutting angle 50°-55° (irregular grain patterns) |
Overall length: | 141 mm |
Plane body: | Stainless steel |
Purpose: | Multi-purpose |
Typ: | Rabbet planes |
Weight: | 1.2 kg |
Properties
Blade material: | A2 steel |
---|---|
Blade thickness: | 4 mm |
Blade width: | 31 mm |
Design / cutting angle: | Bevel down / cutting angle 50°-55° (irregular grain patterns) |
Overall length: | 141 mm |
Plane body: | Stainless steel |
Purpose: | Multi-purpose |
Typ: | Rabbet planes |
Weight: | 1.2 kg |
Accessories
Spare parts
Manufacturer
Bridge City Tool Works
Bridge City Tool Works was founded in the USA 1983 by John Economaki. Driven by perfection, the tool designer has managed to win over numerous tool enthusiasts all around the world for his perfect pieces. The appeal of the exceptional design of the tools lies in their futuristic presentation that at the same time strictly follows the credo »form follows function«.
In 2018, after 35 years of day-to-day operations, John Economaki felt it was time to take a step back and focus his attention on what he enjoys doing most, designing tools. In order to do so, Harvey - a company that had a licensed production for Bridge City Tools since 2013 - acquired Bridge City Tool Works. Harvey's commitment is to continue the legacy of Bridge City Tool Works built by John, who will still be the master designer for Bridge City and will oversee quality control.