August 2007
VERITAS® SMALL ROUTER PLANE Base registers easily off end of workpiece.
Inboard configuration
Inboard blade position allows sole to bridge recesses for stability on narrow stock.
Blade positioned outboard for true bullnose work.
Lapped sole completely encircles the blade.
Veritas® Small Router Plane
A versatile tool for fine work, particularly on narrow material or in confined areas, this small router plane is invaluable for any task requiring small recesses, grooves or dadoes. The sole is designed to completely encircle the blade when in the closed-throat position for maximum registration to the workpiece, even when approaching from the side or working the edge. This also allows it to bridge recesses, providing great stability even on narrow stock. The blade may be positioned inboard for standard closed-throat use, or outboard, where the cutting edge of the blade
extends beyond the body, for true bullnose work. The blade-clamping knob has been positioned behind the blade to allow visibility and chip clearance. Pressure from a wave washer steadies the blade during height adjustments. The comfortable ductile cast iron body is accurately machined and features a lapped sole. The plane is 31/4Й wide and 21/4Й deep, with a 1/4Й wide high-carbon steel blade. Weighs 7 oz. Patent pending. Made in Canada. 05P38.50 05P38.51
Veritas® Small Router Plane А Repl. Blade
U.S.A.: 814 Proctor Avenue, Ogdensburg, New York 13669-2205 Canada: 1090 Morrison Drive, Ottawa, Ontario K2H 1C2 For more information contact: Wally Wilson or Jean Pilgrim Tel: 1-613-596-1922 Fax: 1-613-596-3073 Website: www.veritastools.com
Planes Printed in Canada © Veritas Tools Inc. 2007