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The STANLEY No.4 Adjustable Hand Planer features a durable 2-inch hardened steel cutter and a precision-ground cast-iron base with epoxy coating for long-lasting stability. Designed for professional-grade woodworking, it offers manual depth and alignment adjustments plus a quick-release cam-lock for easy blade changes. Ergonomically shaped polymer handles ensure comfort during extended use, making it a versatile and reliable tool for fine-tuning wood projects.




| ASIN | B000FK3WI2 |
| Base Material | Cast Iron |
| Best Sellers Rank | #735,066 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #10 in Jack Planes |
| Brand Name | STANLEY |
| Color | Multi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (967) |
| Cutting Depth | 2 Inches |
| Cutting width | 2 Inches |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00076174124040 |
| Included Components | STANLEY - 12-404 |
| Item Type Name | STANLEY Hand Planer, No.4, Adjustable, 2-Inch Cutter (12-404) |
| Item Weight | 2.75 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Stanley |
| Material Type | Cast Iron, epoxy coating |
| Model Number | 12-404 |
| Power Source | manual |
| Style Name | Tool,Woodworking,Adjustable |
| UPC | 724137883618 078433295126 076174124040 757073229936 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
B**T
Filled with Plane-y Goodness
Many of the reviews here say you have to do a lot of work to make this plane functional. You have to grind the heal, machine the manifold, steam the iron with rhubarb, run the screws through the flux capacitor and send it through a trash compactor to get it to work. As My Cousin Vinny said, everything that guy just said is bullsh... I have to say that mine worked great right out of the box. I didn't even sharpen the iron. However, I did sharpen it after about an hour of use and it again worked great, possibly slightly more so than new. Since this is a lower end, entry level plane, I think it may be shipped with a decently sharp blade, ie, not everybody has a nice Arkansas stone sitting around. The instructions for the plane are abysmal. Do you run the plane straight ahead or at a slight bias? How much is a "hair" of blade? What is the "adjustable" part and what is the effect? None of these things are covered adequately. The solution is simple - pull out the plane and practice on some sacrificial wood. Pros: * $15 at the moment for a very versatile, all around plane * Works right out of the box * Adjusting will make it work even better Cons: * Handle is too small for my sasquatch hands. Have to pretend you're a kid in the '70s playing cops and robbers and form a gun with your hand to handle the tote handle. No "criss-cross applesauce" up in this joint. * No chipbreaker * Horrible instructions Who is this plane intended for? I needed to plane some boards for a specific reason - a butcher block. I could have bought a full on thickness planer, an electric planer, or a wood planer. I wasn't sure how much I'd use an electric job so another tool sitting idle sounded like a bad idea. This and possibly the larger jack plane are supposed to be the most versatile, all around planes, so I went for it. Now that I know I like planes, I can't wait to try out a nicer plane, maybe a block plane and a jack. Could this be my only plane? Probably. I am no New Yankee Workshop. But it has opened my eyes to what it can do. I've now generated about 4 small baskets of wood shavings and it was way easier than I ever imagined, and downright fun. It's much funner than stealing the remote from the wife or hiding the kid's cell phone so get one now.
R**N
it's great bench plane and you'd be hard pressed to find ...
This plane is not for everyone. If you have sharpening tools and time, it's great bench plane and you'd be hard pressed to find a better one for the price. Just know, it's going to take time to flatten the sole and sharpen the blade. It took me about 6 hours to get the sole nearly flat and about 2 hours to get the blade flat and tune the bevel to a razor's edge. That's no small time investment and if I didn't have the time, I would have happily bought a $150 to $200 plane and 8 hours of hard work easily translates into that much money. That said, I was able get this hand plane tuned and cutting smooth. And - as of now - and it's cutting better than my untuned $110 Stanely Sweetheart Smoothing Bench plane. There's no doubt that I'll be able to get the Sweetheart running better with less time investment - and the craftsmanship and details are far nicer - but if money is the factor and time is not - and if you have the sharpening tools around - this bench plane is a super solid option. Now that I've sunken the initial investment to get it running well, I'll put in an hour here and there to continue flattening the sole and polishing the blade - it can only get better over time. Pictured are some shavings from the rough edge of some pine. Overall, I'm very happy with the plane. Part of that is that I wanted to take on the challenge of flattening and tuning an inexpensive hand plane. Another part is that I'm more connected with the tool now that I've put so much time into it. But the near glassy edge that I managed to get on the side of the piece of pine I was working with also tells me that I'm going to be happy with the projects that I build with it.
O**.
My new favorite tool!
As a new woodworker, I underestimated the usefulness of a bench plane - it just didn't seem as versatile as some of the other gadgets. Bench planes are listed in almost all the beginners' wood working resources as a necessity, so I figured I'd give it a try - the price was fair. Boy I am glad I did! It's such an easily controlled precision instrument. Using it is easy once you get the general sense of it, and it has a zen-like quality to use well. This one has good fine adjustments, a decent blade, and can pull very thin layers of the top of the wood. I'll probably also build up some good forearm muscles with the amount I am using it though, a bonus from a workout perspective I suppose!
W**Y
Cheap and cheerful!
For the price, good value. Sharpens up well. Adjustment takes a bit of time but once done works well. Just make sure you sand the handles down or you'll have blisters!! Oh yeah, the base needs a bit of work but mine was actually quite true. It just needs smoothing with a finer grit sandpaper than the factory used!
S**.
Trabajo la carpinteria y me di a la tarea de hacer crecer mis trabajos y estoy usando varias marcas de herramientas y compararlas en el trabajo y me sorprende los resulatados de esto. El cepillo que compre funciona a la excelencia aplicando mis conocimientos de afilado para el tipo de madera etc. etc. Me diverte y me gusta este trabajo. Algunas veces las herramientas caras trabajan igual. Esta es economica y excelente calidad.
N**H
This planer is a very smooth and easy tool to use. It is very stable and has lots of working grip. I enjoyed, after resharpening the blade with a 30° bevel and rounded corners, seeing it peel off thin paper like flakes of lumber, giving me accurate and smooth surfaces to work with. I would definitely buy this planer again. Great planer!!
M**O
Dislike: - Not a flat base out of the box - Dull blade - The rough plastic lines on the handles - Annoying adjustment Like: - Price - Decent considering the price - Nice weight helps Honestly, it's all about the price. The sole was not flat, the blade was dull, etc. But, in my experience it wasn't particularly hard to get it 'fixed'. Nor was the hard lining on the handles - just sanded it with some 120 grit. The sole I took some 60 grit on a piece of glass, spent around 15-20 minutes and got it flat 'enough'. Blade was not particularly hard to get 'fixed' either. All in all, if you are willing to put in a bit of work and aren't pressed for time - while looking to save money, I recommend it. Especially for new wood-workers like me - which IMO, is who this plane is really meant for. Gives a good teaching to the basics of what planes should be in terms of the sole and blade (not that the manufacturer did this purposely for that intent).
C**O
Los materiales se sientes de muy buena calidad, como principiante tuve que asesorarme como ajustarlo y afilarlo, la opinión del maestro carpintero fue que era muy buena herramienta a muy buen precio.
R**X
price is great. do not forget to hone blade to 35 degrees before using. 25 degree factory edge will probably chip. it is a good tool.