The Stanley Surform Body Block Plane is the perfect tool for any DIY enthusiast or professional woodworker. This high-quality block plane, measuring 155 x 140 mm, offers precision and control, allowing you to shape and finish wood with ease. Its ergonomic design ensures comfortable use, while the durable construction provides long-lasting performance. Ideal for smoothing edges, trimming surfaces, and creating intricate details, this block plane is a must-have in your toolbox. Get ready to elevate your woodworking projects with the reliability of Stanley.
The Stanley Surform Body Block Plane is the perfect tool for any DIY enthusiast or professional woodworker. This high-quality block plane, measuring 155 x 140 mm, offers precision and control, allowing you to shape and finish wood with ease. Its ergonomic design ensures comfortable use, while the durable construction provides long-lasting performance. Ideal for smoothing edges, trimming surfaces, and creating intricate details, this block plane is a must-have in your toolbox. Get ready to elevate your woodworking projects with the reliability of Stanley.
The Stanley Surform Body Block Plane is the perfect tool for any DIY enthusiast or professional woodworker. This high-quality block plane, measuring 155 x 140 mm, offers precision and control, allowing you to shape and finish wood with ease. Its ergonomic design ensures comfortable use, while the durable construction provides long-lasting performance. Ideal for smoothing edges, trimming surfaces, and creating intricate details, this block plane is a must-have in your toolbox. Get ready to elevate your woodworking projects with the reliability of Stanley.
The Stanley Surform Body Block Plane is the perfect tool for any DIY enthusiast or professional woodworker. This high-quality block plane, measuring 155 x 140 mm, offers precision and control, allowing you to shape and finish wood with ease. Its ergonomic design ensures comfortable use, while the durable construction provides long-lasting performance. Ideal for smoothing edges, trimming surfaces, and creating intricate details, this block plane is a must-have in your toolbox. Get ready to elevate your woodworking projects with the reliability of Stanley.
Last updated at 06/09/2026 03:37:09
Stanley Polypropylene Hand Planer Hand Planer, 5-21-104
Delivery $14.25
STANLEY 6" (150mm) Moulded Surform Pocket Block Plane Wood Hand Rasp, 521104
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Stanley Tools - Moulded Body Surform Block Plane - 5-21-104
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Stanley Surform Block Plane Economy
Delivery between 15–19 June $14.50
Stanley Surform Economy Block Plane
Delivery $10
STANLEY 155mm Surform Block Plane 5-21-104
Delivery between 15–18 June $9.70
Stanley Economy Surform Block Plane - 5-21-104
Delivery between 10–16 June $13.22
Surform moulded body block plane (6 pcs.)
Delivery $61.69
originally posted on toolstation.com
This is a handy little Surform, ideal for rough jobs, fitting and fettling rather than for fine woodwork. It is easier to use "on the pull" than "on the push". It is a fairly inexpensive and functional tool, and saved me wasting time looking for my "proper" small plane.
originally posted on bunnings.co.nz
I bought this Surform because I wanted a cheap solution for limited use on a project and wouldn't be a total waste if I threw it away. I am surprised at just how useful and easy to use it is. It takes a little time to become used to it but then you're away. It's just long enough to come right down on a straight line with care. It's as comfortable with coarse planing as it is with fine finishing ready for sanding. It's best used with a pulling action rather than pushing. I'm not throwing it away.
originally posted on toolstation.com
I used this for shaving of the sides of 100mm celotex insulation. I cut the boards slightly bigger than the rafter space and then used the surform to shave it down to a tight snug fit. Worked liked a charm though I will say one thing if using it for this... Wear a good dusk mask with googles as when shaving the board down it litterally looks likes its snowing and you really dont want to be breathing this stuff in. Overall did the job I wanted and I am happy. Mite try it on a couple doors I have catching too but not sure it will handle that. We will see :)
| Style | Home Improv. Access |
| Suitable for materials | Plasterboard |
| Replaceable blade | Y |
| Form factor | Block plane |
| Housing material | Plastic |
Stanley Polypropylene Hand Planer Hand Planer, 5-21-104
Delivery $14.25
STANLEY 6" (150mm) Moulded Surform Pocket Block Plane Wood Hand Rasp, 521104
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
Stanley Tools - Moulded Body Surform Block Plane - 5-21-104
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
Stanley Surform Block Plane Economy
Delivery between 15–19 June $14.50
Stanley Surform Economy Block Plane
Delivery $10
This is a handy little Surform, ideal for rough jobs, fitting and fettling rather than for fine woodwork. It is easier to use "on the pull" than "on the push". It is a fairly inexpensive and functional tool, and saved me wasting time looking for my "proper" small plane.
I bought this Surform because I wanted a cheap solution for limited use on a project and wouldn't be a total waste if I threw it away. I am surprised at just how useful and easy to use it is. It takes a little time to become used to it but then you're away. It's just long enough to come right down on a straight line with care. It's as comfortable with coarse planing as it is with fine finishing ready for sanding. It's best used with a pulling action rather than pushing. I'm not throwing it away.
I used this for shaving of the sides of 100mm celotex insulation. I cut the boards slightly bigger than the rafter space and then used the surform to shave it down to a tight snug fit. Worked liked a charm though I will say one thing if using it for this... Wear a good dusk mask with googles as when shaving the board down it litterally looks likes its snowing and you really dont want to be breathing this stuff in. Overall did the job I wanted and I am happy. Mite try it on a couple doors I have catching too but not sure it will handle that. We will see :)
Stanley Surform Block Plane - Great Little device - gets in the hard to reach places - Good price too-Pays for itself after first use. Quite sturdy as well considering plastic body
What a great little tool at an amazing price. I needed it to trim back some doors that were catching and it worked perfectly. Yes, you wouldn't use this if you were a carpenter, but for the odd little job it's perfect.
I used this to plane down some block filler pieces in my door carcass. Planes flush to the left and right sides. Didn't seem to do much at first but if you put some effort in and regularly empty it you would be surprised what a good finish you get.
I bought this a month ago. Every year when our garden gate held moisture it would swell. I didn’t want to take too much off - which I can do with a plane. This is the right tool to gently nibble the side off timber.
This is a small block plane, but it's mighty. It is very sharp and cuts through MDF and chipboard like a hot knife through butter. It's lightweight and feels kind of flimsy, but so far it hasn't let me down.My only gripe, and it's not the tool's fault, is that it's a "grater" style plane and not a single blade - dust control is my key concern is the broom cupboard I call a workshop, so a single blade option would have been ideal.It's a great little plane for those small levelling jobs, and highly recommended at the price point.
Excellent bit of kit for the growing toolbox of any given cabinet maker specifically and the DIYer generally. Yet again another tool that I didn't know how much I needed until I finally got one (after putting it off for ages, thinking I could make do sanding and filing -- oh what time I wasted!)I've used this thing to shave down the sides of cabinet tops and shelves made of MDF so that they fit nicely against wonky walls. It takes plenty of material away in a short amount of time, while there's little risk of taking too much off. It also leaves a relatively smooth finish, usually only needing a few seconds of sanding to finish.I've also used it on a badly plastered wall to great effect, quickly evening out the bevel which looked unsightly below a new ... MoreExcellent bit of kit for the growing toolbox of any given cabinet maker specifically and the DIYer generally. Yet again another tool that I didn't know how much I needed until I finally got one (after putting it off for ages, thinking I could make do sanding and filing -- oh what time I wasted!)I've used this thing to shave down the sides of cabinet tops and shelves made of MDF so that they fit nicely against wonky walls. It takes plenty of material away in a short amount of time, while there's little risk of taking too much off. It also leaves a relatively smooth finish, usually only needing a few seconds of sanding to finish.I've also used it on a badly plastered wall to great effect, quickly evening out the bevel which looked unsightly below a new windowsill.I haven't tried it on proper wood but I don't imagine it would work well, even going with the grain. I think it would dig in and easily snap the brittle rasp metal.It slides over smooth plastics on level plane strokes with little to no resistance, barely scratching some uPVC bathroom trim I tried it on, same with some glossy edging tape.Soon after buying and using this I got myself the longer, two-handed one to try and save even more time.
The Surform has been around for years, a cheap, basic, functional extra in the toolbox. It gets 3 stars because it's not 'amazing' or better 'than expected', it's exactly what I expected, so 'ok'. I use it for rough adjustments where I can't get access with a plane and it's fine for this. The finished surface is rough, so needs further finishing, as expected. It's no beauty in the toolbox, but stays out of sight. Buy it if this is 'ok, perhaps not if you're looking for something 'amazing'.
| Style | Home Improv. Access |
| Suitable for materials | Plasterboard |
| Replaceable blade | Y |
| Form factor | Block plane |
| Housing material | Plastic |