The raw material for all Axminster Rider planes is high quality ductile iron. Ductile iron possesses high strength, impact resistance and is far less prone to corrosion than ordinary cast grey iron especially with the addition of both copper and nickel. Casting takes place in a modern, computerised foundry. On removal from the mould, the raw castings are then left outdoors for several months to condition or age.
The most important feature of all Axminster Rider planes is the blade. The bench plane blades are finished to a minimum of 2.8mm thick, surface ground on the reverse to ensure flatness. Each blade is oil quenched, high carbon spring steel, hardened and tempered to HRC 63. After grinding the primary bevel, a secondary micro bevel ensures every blade is ready to go from the moment the plane arrives in your workshop.
Spare BladeEach bench plane comes in a foam lined storage box, which also contains a spare blade. |
Fabric Storage SockA sock is supplied with bench and block planes providing extra protection from knocks or bumps encountered in the workshop or toolbox. |
User GuideA comprehensive instruction booklet, containing details of how to care for your plane and hone the blade, accompanies all planes. |
Specialist PlanesThese are simply packed into their storage box. |
$135.00
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