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Stanley Hand Plane Tote

By Kun|BY-NC-SA 4.0 License|Updated December 17th, 2021

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My drawing is based on LeeValley's #3 and #4 Plane Tote Template. It may vary from type to type. It's better to measure your existing old tote first and make some adjustment especially for the hole diameters. I'll also post a simple solution if the tote you made is little bit loose.

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1.Prepare your board. 4 3/8" X 4 5/8" with thickness 15/16" 2. Mark center of the hole 2 1/2" on 4 3/8 side. We need to drill two holes here. One is 7/16"Diameter with 1/2" Depth. Another hole is 1/4"Diameter with 4 5/8" depth. (as shown on the image) 3. Import SVG file. There's a horizontal line on the top of tote, the position of that line should be X:0,Y: 4 5/8" (the horizontal line and vertical line are for indication only) 4. Let's cut outline of the tote. 5. In the bottom of tote, we need to drill two separate holes.(as shown on the image ) 6. Assemble this rough tote on the plane. if it too loose, we need to make a small pad, the size is the same as in step 2. https://www.instagram.com/kunsworkshop/