The Lie-Nielsen No.62 is a Low Angle Jack Plane — a modern American plane inspired by the Stanley No.62. The iron bedded at 12° (total cutting angle depends on the bevel angle) is particularly suited to end grain and difficult timbers.
Substantial bronze or ductile iron body with low-angle iron. Made in the USA by Lie-Nielsen Toolworks in Maine.
Low-angle jack plane for an aggressive cut. Suited to end grain work, exotic timbers and as a versatile tool by swapping irons for different cutting angles.
This page documents the canonical Lie-Nielsen No.62.