Clamp up the piece of wood that is to be rounded, and then rotate the rounder – just as you would a pencil in a sharpener. It works like a charm! The rounder feels great in the hand and its metalwork is all that you would hope for. The blade is correctly curved so that the wood is easily shaved off. Two heavy screws keep the blade rock solid in position, but of course there is enough room to adjust the blade as it wears. According to the maker, Ray Iles, the key is setting the iron so that the finished dowel fits very snugly in the guide hole as it is cut. Almost at squeaking tight, Ray says. The handles are traditionally shaped and are very comfortable. Sharp and ready to use. Comes with instructions.
One of our longtime customers was building chairs and needed to cut ⅝” tenons. He advised to make sure to use the term “tenon cutter” in this product description so that folks could find this tool under that name too. We thought this was a great idea so we are adding this information to the description. (He added, “Thank you for the 5/8″ rounding plane. It arrived sharp and perfectly adjusted. I love it.”)
Made in England.









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