Kunz Scraper Plane ~ No. 112
Kunz Scraper Plane ~ No. 112
Made in Germany · Kunz Tools ~ Since 1910
- Model No. 112
- 2-3/4" wide cutter blade (70 mm) that adjusts in angle (85° to 120°)
- Adjustable blade with adjustment nut
- 8-1/4" (210 mm) plane length
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Durable epoxy-coated finish provides long-lasting protection
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A special scraper plane "Ziehklingenhobel" made by Kunz Tools in Germany. It is a bench plane style for final finish operations. The blade can be adjusted & locked at any angel between 85° to 120° (For coarseness of scraping). The cutter iron blade is 2-3/4" wide (70 mm) & hardened to 62 Rockwell HRC. Toothed blades are also available for this plane. Made in Germany.
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Product Title Width of Blade Overall Plane Length Overall Plane Width Model # Kunz Scraper Plane ~ No. 112 2 - 3/4" (70 mm) 8 - 1/4" (210 mm) 3 - 1/4" 112
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Excellent tool
I’ve been looking for this tool for my furniture building and when I saw the business was a family business I stopped looking any further. I always support small family businesses.
Good value
The level of finish from manufacturing isn’t as high as it could be. There are some small divots in the sole, and it required cleaning to remove some dirt left from manufacture. It was very easy to turn a burr, set up, and get to work. It works very well in all sorts of grain.
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Excellent tool
I’ve been looking for this tool for my furniture building and when I saw the business was a family business I stopped looking any further. I always support small family businesses.
Good value
The level of finish from manufacturing isn’t as high as it could be. There are some small divots in the sole, and it required cleaning to remove some dirt left from manufacture. It was very easy to turn a burr, set up, and get to work. It works very well in all sorts of grain.