Description
The versatile jack plane is typically the first bench plane to touch rough lumber. This is the No. 5-1/2 version, which is slightly larger and heavier than the No. 5—ideal when you need more heft to get through challenging grain, or more blade width for edge planing thick lumber. Its uses range from flattening and squaring to preliminary smoothing. It is often called a fore plane, as it is used ''before'' the finer work of the jointer and smoothing planes. Quality materials, precision machining and solid construction result in a hand plane that's an absolute pleasure to use. The sole is precision ground flat. The blade is made from thick 1/8'' hardened carbon steel for reduced chatter and excellent edge retention. Solid sapele is used for the comfortable tote and knob, adding a touch of elegance. Each plane includes a case, sock, manual and individual inspection report with measurements specific to your plane for sole flatness and blade hardness.
Specs
| Brand | Rockler Bench Dog |
| Weight | 8.30 lbs |
| Tech Spec | Plane Model: No. 5-1/2 Jack Plane |
| Plane Weight: 7 lbs | |
| Sole Flatness: 0.002” to 0.004” tolerance | |
| Sole Length: 14-3/4” | |
| Sole Width: 3” | |
| Blade Width: 2-3/8” | |
| Blade Thickness: Approx. 1/8” | |
| Blade Bevel Angle: 25° | |
| Blade Bevel Up/Down: Down | |
| Blade Hardness: 55-60 HRC | |
| Frog/Blade Seat Angle: 45° | |
| Tote and Knob Material: Sapele | |
| Body Material: Cast Iron | |
| Blade Material: Hardened Carbon Steel | |
| Lever Cap Material: Brass | |
| Included | (1) Bench Dog® Tools No. 5-1/2 Jack Plane
(1) Plane Sock (1) Black Storage Case (1) Certificate of Inspection (1) Owner’s Manual |









