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Master Shipwright’s Mini Block Plane – Precision Trimming Tool for Scale Modeling 45mm (1.77")

Master Shipwright’s Mini Block Plane – Precision Trimming Tool for Scale Modeling 45mm (1.77")

SKU:MET1110

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Small Scale. Big Results. There are moments in a build where sandpaper is too slow and a hobby knife is too dangerous. When you need to shave a thousandth of an inch off a mahogany rail or perfectly taper a yardarm, you don't reach for a tool from the garage—you reach for the Master Shipwright’s Mini Block Plane.

At just under 3.5 inches, this isn't a "toy" version of a carpenter's tool. It is a high-carbon steel precision instrument designed specifically for the delicate task of scale model building. It’s about control, finesse, and that satisfying hiss of a perfect shaving.


 

The Secret to a Seamless Hull:

- Bulkhead Fairing with Zero Friction: Stop creating dust clouds with sanding blocks. Use this mini plane to "fair" your bulkheads. It shears the wood fibers cleanly, creating a perfectly smooth landing strip for your planking without the "dip" that sandpaper often leaves behind.

- The Mast Tapering Master: Tapering a square dowel into a round mast is one of the most tedious jobs in modeling. This plane allows you to "octagonalize" and taper your spars with incredible speed and accuracy before the final sanding.

- Adjustable Depth Control: The knurled brass screw gives you micrometer-level control over the blade depth. Whether you’re hogging off waste or taking a "whisker" shaving, you’re always in command.

- Ergonomic "Pencil-Grip" Design: Cast in heavy-duty steel with a polished finish, it fits perfectly in the palm of your hand, allowing you to use your fingertips to feel the grain of the wood as you work.


Technical Specifications

Body: Heavy-duty cast iron for stability and vibration dampening.

Blade: 45mm (1.77") wide High-Carbon Tool Steel. 

Size: 6.3" x 1.8" — Designed for one-handed precision.

Base: Precision-ground flat sole for a true, square cut every time.


The Shipwright’s Advice: Don't Fight the Grain

"The secret to using a mini plane on delicate basswood is 'reading the grain.' If the blade starts to chatter or tear, flip the wood around and work the other way. And remember: these arrive sharp, but if you want to see those transparent, 'church-window' shavings, give it a quick lap on a fine stone."