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05P3863 - Veritas Medium Router Plane with 1/4" Blade
05P3863 - Veritas Medium Router Plane with 1/4" Blade
Veritas Medium Router Plane
Veritas Medium Router Plane
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05P3863 - Veritas Medium Router Plane with 1/4" Blade

Veritas Medium Router Plane

Veritas Medium Router PlaneMade in Canada

This item is not available for this region.

Slightly larger than the Veritas small router plane, this tool has the advantage of using the same blades as the regular Veritas router plane, letting you use the complete range of blade sizes we offer. (Not compatible with the inlay cutter head for Veritas router plane.)

For general use, the blade may be positioned inboard with the sole encircling it for maximum registration on the workpiece, even when approaching from the side or working an edge. This allows it to bridge recesses, providing great stability even on narrow stock. The blade can also be used in an outboard configuration, with the blade extending past the body, for bullnose applications. The blade-clamping knob uses a wave washer to hold the blade as it is loosened, for easy, controlled depth adjustment.

An included stainless-steel depth-stop collar locks onto the blade shaft to limit cutting depth to a preset maximum. The plane can make cuts up to 1" deep with the depth stop installed or up to 1 3/4" deep without it. The ductile cast iron body has been accurately machined and ground flat. The plane is 3 1/2" wide by 3" deep and weighs about 13 oz. A versatile plane, particularly on narrow material or in confined areas.

Sold with or without a 1/4" wide blade.

The narrow single-piece router plane blades are available separately in five metric and five Imperial sizes.

Made in Canada.

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    Veritas Medium Router Plane

    Slightly larger than the Veritas small router plane, this tool has the advantage of using the same blades as the regular Veritas router plane, letting you use the complete range of blade sizes we offer. (Not compatible with the inlay cutter head for Veritas router plane.)

    For general use, the blade may be positioned inboard with the sole encircling it for maximum registration on the workpiece, even when approaching from the side or working an edge. This allows it to bridge recesses, providing great stability even on narrow stock. The blade can also be used in an outboard configuration, with the blade extending past the body, for bullnose applications. The blade-clamping knob uses a wave washer to hold the blade as it is loosened, for easy, controlled depth adjustment.

    An included stainless-steel depth-stop collar locks onto the blade shaft to limit cutting depth to a preset maximum. The plane can make cuts up to 1" deep with the depth stop installed or up to 1 3/4" deep without it. The ductile cast iron body has been accurately machined and ground flat. The plane is 3 1/2" wide by 3" deep and weighs about 13 oz. A versatile plane, particularly on narrow material or in confined areas.

    Sold with or without a 1/4" wide blade.

    The narrow single-piece router plane blades are available separately in five metric and five Imperial sizes.

    Made in Canada.