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Blue Spruce Toolworks New Tool Alert: The Optima Chisel Plane

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[View on the Web]( [Wood Magazine]( We found a special offer from one of our partners that we think is perfect for WOOD readers — check it out! [Blue Spruce Optima Chisel Plane]( Detail those tough-to-reach areas of your projects with the new Blue Spruce Chisel Plane. Specific to mortising, dovetailing, paring, small scale work, tight spots and even more, Optima continues to provide answers to a huge variety of craftsmen. But every once in a while, we find ourselves in a tough spot—quite literally. The Optima Chisel Plane fills a unique void in our tool collection. It serves as a master of dexterity in the spots we can’t. You can reach for it anytime you need to trim plugs, end grain, pare away joinery surfaces, clean glue squeeze out, and more. [Blue Spruce Optima Chisel Plane]( The lapped and polished iron serves as the sole of the tool. The features found on our other chisel blades can be found on the Chisel Plane as well—cryogenically treated A-2 tool steel, expert grinding, an extensive lapping and polishing process, and a hand-honed cutting edge. The aluminum architecture of the body links the blade and your choice of Resin-Infused Curly Maple or Cocobolo for the hardwood grip. [Blue Spruce Optima Chisel Plane]( The Blue Spruce Chisel Plane takes a different approach than traditional designs. Instead of bedding the iron at an angle, the face acts as the sole of the plane. You'll never struggle to align the edge to the sole or have to tweak the depth of cut. It's similar to using a razor-sharp paring chisel, except there's no handle to interfere with your cut and the elevated grip gives you a mechanical advantage. [Blue Spruce Optima Chisel Plane]( © Blue Spruce Toolworks 13700 Prospect Rd. Strongsville, OH 44149 [Facebook]( [Pinterest]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Unsubscribe]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} Dotdash Meredith, 225 Liberty St, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10281 ©2023. All Rights Reserved. [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms of Service](

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