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WoodRiver No. 5-1/2 Jack Plane with Preparation Service

Original price $487.00 - Original price $487.00
Original price
$487.00
$487.00 - $487.00
Current price $487.00
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Sorry, our agreement with Woodcraft restricts us from shipping WoodRiver Planes to the U.S.

I own and recommend WoodRiver V3 planes. These planes are based on the reliable Stanley Bedrock design, are very well made, and have an excellent price point making them a "BEST VALUE."

 All of our WoodRiver bench planes receive our Cosman preparation service so they are100% ready to use out of the box.  See prep service below for description of what we do.

Jack planes are general-purpose bench planes, typically with bodies between 13 and 16 inches long.  As the name implies they are a "jack of all trades" and can perform most of the work of a smoother and on small and medium stock can perform as a jointer plane.

I use my WoodRiver No. 5-1/2 Jack plane for 85% of all my planing operations.  It is my "go to" plane and I recommend it as your first plane purchase.

Plane Description

  • No. 5-1/2 Plane size: 2-7/8" wide x 14-15/16" long with a 2-3/8"-wide blade

  • Heavy, stress-relieved ductile iron castings.
  • Fully machined adjustable frogs bedded at a 45 degree angle.

  • Thick (.125 inch) steel blade and chipbreaker dampens vibration making solid planing.

  • Rockwell 60-62 hardness blade
  • Lightly finished Bubinga handles provide comfort and control.

  • Soles and sides are machined flat and square within tightly held tolerances.

  • Sorry, our agreement with Woodcraft restricts us from shipping WoodRiver Planes to the U.S.

Plane Preparation Service: All planes require some preparation.  Our complete plane preparation service makes it so that no set-up is required by you. Your plane will be ready to use 'out-of-the-box!  Our Plane Preparation Service includes: 

    • Flattening the sole to within +/- 0.0015 of an inch (0.038mm) of perfectly flat.
    • Squaring the sides to within +/- 0.0015 of on inch (0.038mm) of 90 degrees to the now flat sole.
    • Flattening the bottom of the the rear handle (tote) and the front handle (knob) and their boss so they mate properly with no movement.
    • Chamfering / easing all edges and corners on the sole of the plane.
    • Tuning the lateral adjustment lever so it moves freely.
    • Applying a back bevel (Charlesworth ruler trick) to the back of the plane blade.
    • Sharpen the blade using micro-bevels. Final polishing is done using 16,000 grit ceramic waterstone.
    • Flattening the back edge of the lever cap so it mates properly to the chipbreaker.
    • Flattening the leading edge of the chipbreaker so it mates properly to the blade.
    • Testing the plane for proper operation and set-up.
    • Removing all of the shipping / packing grease and applying a light coat of camellia oil to all the metal surfaces to prevent rust.
    Sorry, our agreement with Woodcraft restricts us from shipping WoodRiver Planes to the U.S.

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      Customer Reviews

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      Rick Gagne
      Great service, but the 5-1/2 I received was not quite as pictured

      Bought my plane about 1.5 months ago. It arrived clean with an impeccably well sharpened blade. The sole and sides were indeed flat to within 0.0015" (I estimate within 0.0005" for the sole, actually). The sole was adequately finely ground, but the sides were only coarsely ground (not as shown in the picture) and 0.003" off square (using a Starrett square, as well as 1-2-3 blocks to confirm) relative to the sole over their heights (the plane was parallelogram shaped, so it was obviously placed in the grinder incorrectly). The rough grind of the sides created unnecessary wear on of my shooting boards, and the sides being out of square required having to make notable blade lateral adjustments when going from shooting to straight planing.

      This said, rather than complain (the promptness of delivery for this and an earlier purchase, and the condition of this plane other than the sides was great), and having to fine-tune nearly every other plane that I own except for one, the issues with the sides were easily resolved following about an hour of lapping (the right side only) with 120 grit sanding belts (only needed 2) that I cut open and double-sided taped to my table saw (a 1970's Delta Unisaw that I confirmed flat to within 0.0005", surprisingly, using a surface plate), and a carbide scraper (old school surface flattening tool) to remove some initial rounding over of the side that was created during the first round of lapping. Followed by 150 grit and 220 grit sanding belts used in the same manner, I could no longer see any light at all under my Starrett on the right side of the plane. Now going from shooting to straight planing gives perfectly square results with no lateral adjustments needed.

      So all-in-all, while not exactly perfect and not quite as pictured, I don't mind "familiarizing" myself with my planes' workings, and I'm very pleased with this Rob Cosman purchase (as with my first). So if I could give this as a 4-1/2 to 4-3/4 review, I would.

      I'll add that I also purchased a shooting grip along with my 5-1/2. I installed it just yesterday evening and I'm kicking myself for not having done so earlier.... it's a great addition to this plane, and which I also plan to set up for use with my 5-1/4 Veritas for use on my shorter shooting board, but will likely be mostly using my WoodRiver 5-1/2 because I prefer its blade depth and lateral adjustments over a Norris style adjuster.

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      Michael E.
      WoodRiver 5 1/2 Jack Plane

      Very happy with the plane. Excellent quality.
      Service was outstanding. Very quick to reply to emails and answer questions.
      Thank you again

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      Jason Wright
      Tremendous

      There's something so satisfying about a tool that just works beautifully. Right out of the box it's sharp and dialed in, creating fine shavings with ease. From smoothing stock to using it on a shooting board, this plane works great, truly an all purpose plane. I waffled back and forth between this plane and a bevel up Jack, couldn't be happier with the decision to get this beauty. Definitely worth the price.

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      G. Ledoux
      G. Ledoux

      My expectations were high, and everything was very positive (with one question at the end), including the packaging, traceable transportation that was quick, to the plane's set-up on receipt, the follow-up with a pleasant and surprised phone call from Rob Cosman, and the superb quality of the wood plane. I'm detail-oriented which is one reason I am so much enjoying learning and practicing this home hobby. I've watched many of Rob's YouTube videos and made a lot of notes to learn from. I've done the plane set-up and found the tool to be in really good shape to use. My one question is about setting the Throat opening. In the video titled “Setting the Throat Width”, Rob mentions about setting it at about 1/32” for thick shavings. For regular general non-thick shaves, what would be his suggested approximate Throat width? Thanks

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      Mario Arganese
      Best hand plane I purchased

      I received the hand plane that had a tote damage. After notifying the customer service, the tote was promptly replaced.
      This is now my jack of all trade hand plane.