Best First Spokeshave for Weekend Woodworking?

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Asked By WoodWhisperer99 On

I'm a fairly new hobbyist tackling various woodworking projects, both big and small. I've been thinking about adding a spokeshave to my toolkit, which already includes #3, #4, and #5 planes, a Lee Valley apron plane, and a router plane. After recently treating myself to some Veritas seconds, I'm hesitant to spend too much again, but I also want to avoid getting a tool that's hard to fix or constantly needs adjustments. So, what's the general consensus on choosing a first spokeshave for someone like me?

5 Answers

Answered By CraftyCedar14 On

The Vintage 151 is definitely the way to go, no contest. It's a classic and performs well for various tasks.

Answered By OldSchoolSaws On

Honestly, you don’t need to spend a ton for a spokeshave. As long as the iron is decent, it’ll work. The 151 has nice adjustments, but you usually set it up and leave it till it's time to sharpen.

Answered By ToolTimeTim777 On

I have the Veritas version of the 151, and I really like it. However, I must say, it can be tough to justify spending that much when the vintage options are often just as good.

Answered By HandyHank11 On

While vintage spokeshaves are great, Veritas has a nice lineup too. They don’t see a lot of use, but when you need one, it's a lifesaver!

Answered By FinishingMaster32 On

In my opinion, a 51 is much easier to fine-tune for a smooth finish than the 151. I really prefer using the 51.

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