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The STANLEY Low Angle Sweetheart Jack Plane (1-12-0137) is a premium manual woodworking tool designed for medium-duty tasks like roughing, flattening, and squaring timber. Featuring a robust 1/8" A2 steel blade with patented lateral adjustment lock, it delivers superior edge retention and precise blade control. Its low angle block plane design excels at material removal against the grain, while the certified cherry wood handle ensures ergonomic comfort for prolonged use. Perfect for carpenters and DIY enthusiasts aiming for professional-grade finishes on doors, cabinets, and furniture.
Manufacturer | Stanley |
Part Number | 1-12-137 |
Product Dimensions | 17.5 x 40.5 x 8 cm; 2.86 kg |
Item model number | 1-12-137 |
Colour | Silver |
Style | STANLEY |
Material | Metal, Paper, Plastic |
Pattern | Single |
Power Source | Manual |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Included Components | STANLEY Low Angle Sweetheart Jack Plane with Patented Lateral Adjustment Lock |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 2.86 kg |
A**R
Surprisingly good and excellent value
I was expecting to have to put a bit of effort in to get this working but, to my surprise, it actually took decent shavings right out of the box on Ash and Beech. All square and a good level of fit and finish. Mouth and blade adjustment work well. As with most things, a dud is sure to slip out now and then but I found nothing untoward with the one I received. I bought this because I have a lot of accurate jigs to make out of plywood and acrylic on the shooting board, (not the kind of material I want to use my LN or vintage planes on), and it could then assume a permanent role as a general "household" plane but I'm sufficiently impressed with it that it might stay in the workshop.If I had anything negative to say it would be that the lever cap certainly isn't as nice as a big lump of bronze but it doesn't affect performance. I also think the handle is a little on the chunky side and definitely not as comfortable as my favourite vintage Marples planes or my Lie-Nielsens but it's not a deal breaker for me.Compared to the other low angle jacks out there, the Lie-Nielsen is almost exactly twice as much, the Veritas twice as much and then some and even the Quangsheng is about £40 more. By any reasonable criteria it's a perfectly acceptable tool but I'd even go as far to say that it's actually rather good for the money. Yes, a Veritas or LN would beat it soundly in a woodworking magazine shootout but it works just fine under real world conditions and any minor shortcomings, (the handle, lever cap), are perfectly forgivable considering the price. Probably not one for tool fetishists but as functional item I can't really fault it.
M**M
Thoroughly Excellent Plane
Now, this is definitely a tool for the enthusiast that's for sure. And if you are then come on in.This Stanley plane of course buys into the resurgence - especially in the US - of hand tools used in woodworking. And amongst that movement, hand planes have taken on an almost hallowed status with online arguments to rival WW2. The upside is of course that companies like Stanley have decided to offer top end products that border on works of art. Which this is.Firstly the build is superb. The cast plane has a fine grain texture and quality that is immediately obvious. It is as perfectly flat as I can tell - and I've had 30 years as an engineer working with multi-million dollar bits of machinery installed to superfine tolerance such as steam turbines. I know when something is flat and it would take a high end marking out table and super high quality measuring tools to determine if this was out of true. You won't find it with a steel rule as the level is so good.It is fitted with an A2 plane iron which contrary to what some think is not some sort of esoteric metal offering the nirvana of surgical edge with the longevity of the Queen. It's simply air hardened steel that is a nice balance of edge and life. Personally I prefer O2 steel (oil hardened) that will take a finer edge but require a bit more regular honing. A2 is the buzzword right now for planes so this comes with it.Handles feel tactile and comfortable. I like the matte finish which isn't as quite as the old planes would have been as they would have had a gloss varnish on them. Adjustments are excellent with a quality finish and feel.I tried this out of the box on some end grain and it cut well. Of course like the plane pedant that I am I honed it afterwards and tried it again to see if it was better which it was. But not by a huge margin. Tick one for Stanley.Overall a great alternative to the much more expensive Veritas or Lie Nielsen planes.
C**.
A fine plane but the sole is not flat
The plane has built with accuracy and has a fine quality. Checking for flateness and squareness I found one side quite square and the other near to square for 2 degrees. The sole is not flat as at the center in length measures 15/100 mm at one side and 10/100 mm at the other side concavity. The blade is very sharp and perfect for immediate work. High quality blade and IMHO doesn't require any adjust. Anyway a good and satisfactory purchase.
A**R
Flat and Extremely Sharp
Firstly why am I seeing block plane review with this item??The bed is very close to flat enough the blade is flat and as sharp as I could ever get it it’s super sharp straight out of the box and takes nice shavings.The blade adjuster is a bit fiddly to get very fine shavings but once it’s locked in it works well.Tote & knob comfortable to hold no issues there, the mouth opens and closes as it should.Would I recommend definitely but looking at other reviews which are mixed reviews I don’t know if they are about this Stanley low level jack plane or the Stanley block plane but like anything in life there quality problems as well as excellent quality like the one I received.Sturdy with a decent weight sharp and flat.
G**N
My plane was great to use - straight out of the box
I'm sometimes puzzled by 1 star reviews. People have complained about nuts being too short so the cap iron won't grip properly, others have complained that the plane wasn't packaged properly. I'm not saying that these reviewers are wrong, I'm just saying that in my experience, none of these drawbacks occurred. My plane came in a huge box with lots of packaging. When I unpacked the plane and wiped off any excess oil, I found it easy to assemble and adjust. I used the plane without doing any tuning up or sharpening the blade and found it a delight to use. I used it to clean up the outer veneers on birch faced plywood. This I've found to be particularly prone to tear out, but using this plane I found no tear out issues at all - so far at least. This, coupled with the fact that it is about £150.00 cheaper than the Veritas or Lie Neison equivalents make this a real bargain. Delivery too was much sooner than I expected. In short, I'm delighted with it. It looks gorgeous, the handles feel very comfortable and hopefully, this plane will give me pleasure every time I use it for the rest of my life and beyond.
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