Benchwayze":p46d36zx said:
I bought a bronze, LN smoother.
I ebayed it because I found it much too heavy.
Am I right in believing that Clifton blades will fit a Lie Nielsen plane?
Even if it is sacrilege to do it; from both perspectives of course.
Hi John
I bought the limited edition bronze LN Anniversary #4 1/2 when it was first advertised. I am assuming that yours is the #4, since the chances of it being the #4 1/2 are much less. If so, then my comments apply even more.
I must say that I did not enjoy this plane for a long time. The 50 degree frog was not high enough (did not create a high enough cutting angle) for the interlocked hardwoods I work, and the mass of the plane was too great. I compared the cast iron #4 1/2 alongside it, and much preferred the iron version. It just felt a little more nimble.
About a year or so ago I acquired the 55 degree frog. I figured that if I had the plane I may as well use it, and the higher frog was then needed. But this just made the situation worse!
Several months ago, about a month before the LV Small BU Smoother showed up with blades to test for Lee Valley, I purchased a bronze LN #3 with a 55 degree frog. This has a great balance and the extra heft in a plane this size is perfect - still nimble but with more authority. It is a very good worker - not ultimately as good as the SBUS, which can achieve even higher angles - but good enough for a lot of the difficult grain.
Having the #3 inspired me to have another go at the #4 1/2. This time I took the time to lubricate the sole with candle wax (don't ask me why I did not do this before!). It was like chalk and cheese. The #4 1/2 glides along like a light plane. Yes, it is a heavy plane, but this is not intrusive in a negative sense now. I can only imagine a #4 would be even less so. Give it a go.
As to the Clifton blade fitting, well I have one that I purchased for a Stanley #4 1/2, and this is a perfect fit for the LN Anniversary. It is a touch thicker, so the frog does need adjusting. Excellent blade, although it did require a fair amount of flattening when I got it. And I hate the Clifton cap iron since it seems to have a sadistic streak and drop on my foot all the time! :lol:
Regards from Perth
Derek