





🛠️ Master your craft with the ultimate adjustable block plane!
The STANLEY 60.1/2" Fully Adjustable Block Plane combines precision engineering with durable grey iron construction, delivering professional-grade performance for fine finishing and end grain work. Lightweight and ergonomic, it includes a free pouch for easy transport, making it a must-have tool for serious DIYers and craftsmen.



























| ASIN | B001OXFGU6 |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Battery description | Not Included |
| Best Sellers Rank | 34,440 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 6 in Block Planes |
| Colour | Yellow |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (771) |
| Date First Available | 1 May 2007 |
| Included Components | No.60 1/2 Block Plane + Pouch |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 770 g |
| Item model number | 5-12-060 |
| Manufacturer | STANLEY |
| Material | Iron |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Part Number | STA512060 |
| Power Source | AC |
| Product Dimensions | 6 x 20 x 14 cm; 770 g |
| Size | 60.1/4 Inch |
| Style | Adjustable |
A**N
£39 pounds at the time of buying.
Quality product Stanley top notch, Highly recommend.
D**D
Handy robust plane
Very comfortable in the hand and very useful for any trimming jobs.
A**T
Blade edge not square.
Nice little plain for the money, however the build quality is not great. Initially wondered if it was an original product or a Chinese knock-off, but packaging and online pics confirmed it to be a proper Stanley product. The blade was badly out of true, and needed to be ground square and sharpened, and the foot had to be ground flat. But once that was done the plane works great.
D**M
A lovely little plane
This plane is both very tactile and a beauty to use. The blade came very sharp (so no immediate need to grind it down) and it cuts beautifully. It is well made and the adjustments are very easy / precise to use. Obviously it is "courses for horses" and this is design for small and more delicate work, but it make a good addition to the woodworking toolkit.
C**R
Pleased with product, Stunned by rapid delivery.....
I have only so far used the block plane a few times after giving the blade a good sharpening, although it wasn`t that bad anyway. It feels good in the hand and is an awful lot better than the old one I had. But what I am amazed about is the fact I only ordered it yesterday, and it was in my house when I got in from work!! Brilliant service again from both Amazon and the carrier.
B**E
This is a fantastic little plane for the money
This is a fantastic little plane for the money, i was a little bit doubtful about purchasing this after reading some of the other reviews, ie the sole plate been a little bit course ground which has absolutely no bearing on the performance what so ever although can be easily sorted with a bit of wet and dry if you wish, and the front sole plate not always lay flat when adjusted just pushes back into place with no effort at all. Tremendous value for money if your in the market for a new Block Plane then don't think twice just get it and enjoy your purchase and your saving.
R**T
Low angle block plane.
This is brilliant with shaving flat the end grain of timber. Having a very sharp blade helps, using one hand to 'power' the plane forwards and the other to press down on the timber to ensure a planed flat surface. Can also use the plane to create a concave edge surface (used at an angle) that you could be using as a pattern for a thicker length of timber. Can still use the standard 30 and 25 degree sharpening angles. Would not be with our it.
A**R
My frog is slightly off from factory as I have ...
My frog is slightly off from factory as I have to adjust the right angle to get a straight blade. The chip breaker does not sit completely on the iron and has a small straight edge at the front,if you set your chip breaker closer than 0.5mm the shavings crumple up, if you set it a bit further back, works a treat.
A**S
I needed quality and this is!
J**K
Evidentemente no es un Stanley de los antiguos. La cuchilla es inglesa (o eso pone, pero no parece acero de Sheffield) y el resto es chino.Y el acabado es chino. Claro que para conseguir un cepillo de testa como los Stanley originales, tienes que pagar entre 2 y 3 veces lo que pagas por este. Con una hora de trabajo consigues tunearlo (hay excelentes videos en youtube "how to setup and tune a block plane") consiguiendo una herramienta de precisión y excelente corte. El filo aguantará menos que en un tope de gama, pero se trata de afilar más a menudo. Y siempre queda la opción de comprar una cuchilla de gran calidad (por ejemplo acero A2) Por el precio que tiene merece la pena.
J**9
Purchased this to use in making a few cigar box guitars for family and friend. Arrived quickly and well packaged. While the base seemed flat and true and the blade reasonably though not highly finished I used 400/800/1000/2000 wet/dry paper attached to a dead flat surface to polish the base and remove grinding/tempering marks on the blade. I then sharpened the blade to a genuine razors edge. This little hand plane has been easy to use and adjust and seems perfect for squaring & truing the neck blanks & fretboards. Certainly recommend this Stanley hand plane to others who want a small hand planer.
B**Y
En utilisant l'outil pour la première fois, je n'ai pas compris le rôle de la plaque de règlage à l'avant de l'outil.. Pour l'ajuster, il faut deserrer le repose doigt. Le piège pour le nouvel utilisateur est que le rabot est livré avec la plaque de règlage en position pleinement arrière. Par conséquence, lorsque la lame est avancée au maximum, la "lumière" se ferme totalement et la lame de descend pas en dessous de la semelle. J'ai cru que le rabot était défectueux et je l'ai renvoyé. Le deuxième rabot étant identique , j'ai lu le guide utilisateur avec plus de soin. Il a fallu un peu de temps d'expérimentation pour comprendre qu'il fallait absolument avancer la plaque de réglage afin de pouvoir faire descendre la lame en dessous de la semelle. L'outil marche parfaitment maintenant.
C**N
La pialla ha la lama che non esce dalla bocca, sbatte sulla parte mobile della bocca anche quando è tutta aperta, prima ho pensato che dovesse essere stata montata sottosopra magari per il trasporto, invece smontando e rimontando tutto correttamente non è cambiato nulla, la lama non può fuoriuscire e questo pezzo di metallo che pur sembra un bell'oggetto non può piallare in alcun modo. Ho notato anche che sul lato non è serigrafato il numero, che si tratti di articoli difettosi venduti su questo circuito tanto prima o poi ci sarà qualcuno che non li rende? Ovviamente l'articolo così com'è nin puó aver passato un collaudo, nemmeno meramente visivo.
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