The
pair of Bayfields is now complete - here are a few photos. The large
plane is 3/4" wide and is 7-1/2" long. The smaller plane is 5/8" wide
and 6" long.
I am going to be in Montreal this coming weekend - May 4-5th participating in a Lie-Nielsen handtool event at Rosemount technology centre. I will have the K7 prototype with me, so if you are in the area - please stop by, say hello and try out the new planes.









Konrad, beautiful workmanship.
ReplyDeleteTyler
Beautiful indeed!!
ReplyDeleteDavid
To repeat an often used phase (by me anyway) awesome work KS, I love how the figure of the infill peeks through the "window" on the side - true attention to detail, and that lamb's tongue...'nuff said.
ReplyDeleteRich
Another wonderful exhibition of your incredible skills. Don't be shy about making your way across the Atlantic to let us Brits have a taster of your fantastic tools.
ReplyDeleteSaaaaawwwwwweeeeeeeeeettt!!!
ReplyDeletePure art my friend...pure art!!!
ReplyDeleteThose wedges are just ridiculous. Seriously, do you have some sort of rosewood replicator? I can hear you now in your best Picard voice, "Rosewood...Brazilian...figured"
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff Konrad, The wedges look like waves in a lake of wood. Love the infill peeking through!!
ReplyDeleteStunning work. Can't wait to see your planes in person this weekend
ReplyDeleteThese are really really nice!
ReplyDeletewow!
ReplyDeletemassively impressive planes, and such impeccable craftsmanship. Your photos are intimate and do a great deal to show your attention to detail, I only wish ebay sellers could take such fine and comprehensive photos.
I absolutely love the sweeping line beneath the pink ivory rear tote, that one detail makes a world of difference over the plane above it and sets it apart from any I ever seen.
Thanks for sharing, I'd love just once to use one of these