Large Cheek Float - Pull
Product Description
Dan Schwank of Red Rose Reproductions contacted Thomas Lie-Nielsen about making their range of discontinued floats. Lie-Nielsen had no plans to re-introduce them so they were supportive in helping Dan getting these back to market. They certainly match the build quality of the original floats by Lie-Nielsen.
The Red Rose Reproductions floats come in a variety of sizes for specific uses. Primarily for making wooden hand planes, but also handy for cleaning out mortices, or trimming the face of a tenon.
They come in both push and pull cutting tooth configurations, which is helpful for always cutting with the grain of the wood. Generally, push floats can be used for more aggressive cutting by using the first tooth as a scraper.
- Pull teeth.
- A-2 tool steel hardened to Rc50-52.
- Hard Maple handles.
- Use and sharpening instructions are included.
About Red Rose Reproductions
Red Rose Reproductions LLC was created in 2014 with an objective to bring resurrected woodworking tools to the market. Daniel R. Schwank, company founder, has made many tools for his own use, and decided that others may appreciate them too. Red Rose Reproductions focuses primarily on moulding planes patterned off mid 18th century British designs. Offerings also have branched into other bench tools and work holding devices.
In October 2017, Dan gave up his work as a tool and die maker to pursue the business full time. He makes a number of his tool offerings in batches and offers them primarily through this web site and tool shows. Some tools, such as hollow and round moulding planes, are generally made to order. He also teaches classes on making hollow and rounds in his shop, which is now relocated in Sterling IL.
Dan’s interest in furniture began with his marriage in 1994, when he was introduced to woodworking by his Father-In-Law. Thus began a journey to build his skill levels and knowledge of furniture design and construction, and later hand tools. As a tool & die maker, Dan found woodworking and tool making to require many of the same skills and approaches to tasks as metal working does. This also made it a natural transition into making tools.
Dan is primarily self taught, although he has taken quite a few classes devoted to 18th century furniture styles and construction techniques, and plane making with Tod Herrli and with input from Larry Williams of Old Street Tool. His approach is a combination of both modern machinery and traditional hand tools, although with plane making, most of the work is done by hand.
Red Rose Reproductions, located in Sterling IL, is modest but well equipped. A lot of effort has been put into keeping the overhead down while at the same time striving to work as efficiently as possible. The result is pricing that is very competitive yet of high quality.
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