Plastic cutting board didn't work. Its too thin.
So I made them from oak. The heads of the screw are ~ 7mm. I need something that I can counter sink more than that and still be thick enough to be held on by the screw.
The LA Jack is a great all around plane for most woodworkers.
For shooting, the handle tilts. For mitering with a Donkey's Ear, you need to shoot in both directions and the handle tilts both ways.
I'm leaving the sides square because I can create a slot on the shooting boards it can ride in.
I'm finding I prefer my #5 Jack for bench planing. I would probably prefer it to the LA Jack. I'm glad I didn't get an LA Jack but I might use this for that purpose from time to time.
I've been shooting w/ my #7 and this is much better. When I need to rabbet, this can do it. if I have lots of end grain, this is it too. Its cheaper than a shooting plane and can be left handed.
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