Parts cut to my design.Rough assembly of the parts This is a second version of the tiny infill rabbet plane I made in 260 brass and O1 steel last month. The sole and sides are 304 stainless steel this time. As a result, I'm using a pinned construction rather than a dovetailed construction. Given my current anemic milling set up, I had the holes in the sides roughed in at the same time I had the sides cut, and the sole was milled with roughed holes to my design. I'm perhaps naively optimistic that I'll be able to drill and ream these rough holes to final size on the Unimat.
While I was having the sole machined I also had a blade blank made up out of O1 steel. I don't think the cost-benefit will pan out on that if I make more of these moving forward, but it will be very nice to do less time at the belt grinder shaping it out of bar stock.
The parts aren't completely from the cutter; I did take 30 minutes to put the top round over on one of the two sides.