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Taytools 469584 Jointer Bench Hand Plane #7, 22 Inch Sole, Ductile Cast Body, Lapped Sides and Bottom, Blade RHC 55-60, Sapele Handle and Tote

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Description

This 7 jointer plane is the perfect tool to true, shoot and flatten larger boards and will achieve an accurate and smooth finish. This jointer plane is ideal for the cabinet maker and discerning woodworker. The body and frog are made from ductile cast iron. The sole and sides are precision machined to within 0.006” over the entire length of the sole. The knob and tote are carefully shaped, sanded, oiled and hand rubbed Sapele. The 0.120 inch thick and 2-3/8 inch wide tool steel iron is hardened and tempered to 55-60 Rockwell C. This plane has appropriate mass and weighs in at 8.30 pounds. The frog can be adjusted forward and back. The lever cap is made from plated cast iron. Cap iron screws and adjusting wheels are made from polished brass. Bed angle is 45 degrees.

Brand: Taytools


Material: Ductile Cast Iron, Sapele


Color: Silver


Item Weight: 4.72 Kilograms


Style: Tool


Brand: ‎Taytools


Material: ‎Ductile Cast Iron, Sapele


Color: ‎Silver


Item Weight: ‎4.72 Kilograms


Style: ‎Tool


Power Source: ‎manual


Base Material: ‎Cast Iron


Included Components: ‎Blade


Cutting Width: ‎2.38 Inches


UPC: ‎700667469584


Manufacturer: ‎Taylor Toolworks


Part Number: ‎469584


Item Weight: ‎10.38 pounds


Package Dimensions: ‎24 x 8.3 x 4.3 inches


Item model number: ‎469584


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: May 16, 2018


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • You have to consider the price!
For what you pay, this is a great tool. You may have to do some work when you get it, but that's the trade-off you get for paying less than half the price of the premium planes. My plane and iron (blade) were about flawless. I probably should try flattening the sole, but it looks perfect up against a good straight edge, so I didn't bother (at least yet). The frog surface was clean and flat. The blade was almost perfectly flat and fairly sharp, and I had it hair-popping sharp with very little time with my stones and strop. The chip breaker was a different story. It had some strange tip geometry like it was accidentally double sheared during manufacturing. I contacted Taylor Tools, and the president of the company emailed me back. He told me to grind the chip breaker as I saw fit and that if I wasn't happy, he'd take care of me. I was afraid to touch it figuring it might void any warranty. Well, I worked on it and got it right enough. I attached one photo showing the thin shavings I was taking right away once I did all this work and assembled the plane. I am no pro at this--I'm still very new with hand planes. This thing is a big, heavy beast (see attached photo comparing to my Stanley No.5 Jack plane); but it sure excels at getting wood FLAT. I made a full trash bag of shavings planing two faces of four poplar table legs flat and perpendicular. Then I ripped the other two sides on the table saw to dimension and finished with one or two more swipes with the plane once again for surface finish reasons (the plane leaves an amazing surface). Through all this, I did not perceive any blade dulling. I wouldn't say four poplar table legs represent a grueling test, but the blade steel is definitely not garbage. Highly recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2019 by TD TD

  • Great value, works well
Good plane, sharpens well and not much fettling required.
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2024 by Aron

  • Good Service.
It is not a premium hand plane. When I received the product first time, the sole was not at right angle to the side of the body. It also had numerous dents. I left the message to the seller. They were prompt and sent me a new plane. The support said the replacement was examined in person before sending it. It all happened within a week, even during COVID19 month. The new replacement had better body, but the paint was in poor quality and the blade was not at right angle. I had to grind it before honing it. I had to sharpen the chip breaker as well. Now it works pretty good. I have a N6 WoodRiver. WR is heavier even though it is smaller. I may have to flatten the chip breaker little bit more because it chatters sometimes, or purchase a hock blade. I understand this is 150 USD and not 350 USD like WoodRiver or 450 like Veritas/Lie Nielsen. One day, it may get broken somehow and I will have to find some more expensive replacement after buying my wife an expensive handbag. The problem is this stuff last forever. Despite the less satisfied product review, I am giving 4 stars because of the amazing support. I'd buy their product again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2020 by SY

  • Good Quality Plane (without an expensive name)
Sole was flat out of the box. Blade is on the thin side, but adequate. Easily sharpened and honed and, after planing a lot of southern yellow pine for a workbench build, seems to hold an edge really well. The handle is a little on the small side and doesn't fill the hand so can lead to discomfort after long usage. I may make a beefier handle for it after I finish a few projects. Overall, I am very satisfied with my Taytools #7 Jointer Plane. At half the price of a very similar plane from Woodcraft or Rockler, it is a superb value. I will definitely buy Taytools again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2019 by Al Richardson

  • My First Jointer Hand Plane
This was my first jointer and my third hand plane. Maybe I am just getting more accustomed to what to expect, but I am very, very happy with this plane. It is heavy, solid and well built. Flattening the sole, straightening the frog, and sharpening the blade took about 20 minutes. Then I waxed it up and squared up the portable work bench I am building. Took about 40 minutes. I resharpened once, but didn't really need to. Taytools has my attention. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2022 by Joe W

  • Usable, but needs quite a bit of work
1st thing noticed was the Tote had a chip of wood missing at the top. The sole checked out to be very flat, good. The Chip breaker and the plane iron needed a lot of work. Chip breaker did not make contact fully across the plane iron and needed to be flattened. Also the bevel cut on the back of the Chip breaker was noticeably narrower on one side than the other which causes the contact point of the Chip breaker to be more on one side of the plane iron than the other. Lastly the plane iron had a large hollow in the back. Took a lot of work to get ~1/4" flat across the back at the edge. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2021 by Swede

  • Hard to beat for the price!
*Starting off this review keeping the $150 price tag in mind. I bought this plane because I wanted to upgrade from an old wooded jointer I have. Overall I couldn’t be more impressed with this tool. The sole of the plane was pretty close. It only took me about 30 min on some sand paper and I had a sole that I was happy with. The blade took a bit more work to get flat. I don’t use a grinder, so if you do, I imagine you can get it flat a lot faster. Overall it took me a solid 2.5 hours to get the back and bevel flat starting on a Corse DMT stone. I took it up to 8000 on my water stones and it’s taking paper thin shavings. If you are new to hand tools and I can offer any advice - get high quality stones, a jig and learn how to use them. You can save a lot of money learning how to sharpen and adjust second hand and cheaper tools. This jointer is the perfect example of that. I now have a plane that I can’t imagine cuts much different than big name planes by investing 3 hours and some good stones. I might end up picking another one of these up so I don’t have to adjust between rough and fine cuts. At $150 I don’t know that you can beat this. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2019 by Andrew

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