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Oopsie, a slight time warp...
On the road out of Millmerran....
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Ian Wilke's shed....complete with unbelievably lifelike cardboard cutout...
Well we had the best time at Ian's place. Met Xanthorrheas and Yachtie. Before that, Ian pulled out one home-made infill plane after another until a substantial part of his bench was covered with them. (f has a pic to post I think). Now when I say home made.....these could EASILY be regarded as professionally made planes. In fact all that is missing is an engraved logo....might have to get f to give that some consideration.... :D
It's an absolute blast being in Ian's shed. I have seen numerous pics over the years of various trays of chisels, marking gauges, chisels, planes, chisels, marking gauges, files, planes, chisels, try squares, a few more chisels, but seeing them live, being pulled out drawer by drawer, is amazing!
I didn't see all of the contents, but what I did see of the main tool cabinet would indicate that somewhere around 80% of the contents was made (or at least partially made - handles) by Ian.
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Just incredible - the beauty of the tools, because he can. Heavy, beautiful, functional. Anything else required? The attention to detail in the shaping of the pieces of (mainly) Camphor Laurel that house the tools. Sloped beds for paring chisels that fit perfectly with a 4mm wall between them, et al. All so easy to break during construction (chiselling).
I think f may have some slightly better pics than that.
Now you know what the say about certain tools:
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After a really excellent afternoon, Ian cooked us a Moroccan (?) inspired lamb casserole, which was a great accompaniment to three bottles of red. (if you click "Pics required" I will ask Ian to remove your subscription to the thread).