ali27":8zg7uwmc said:
Some planes have an adjustable mouth by loosening the front knob and moving the front part
forward or backwards. Does this not affect the flatness of the front edge. Or better said how does
that front edge remain coplanar with the rest of the sole?
Surely, if the machined surfaces of the sliding piece (and it's matching sufaces in the plane) are parallel to the machined sole, then that piece will be parallel with the sole. If the sole is then given a final (parallel) surface grind, that sliding piece will always coplanar and flush with the sole (unless you get grit/gunk in between the machined surfaces).
Or are you referring to the vertical face on the front of the sliding piece? That piece sticks
out or
in depending on the size of the mouth opening - or, in the case of more recent Veritas planes, is hidden behind a front lip (part of the sole casting). I can't see that front face is important - unless you often run your plane into some obstruction, at speed...
Cheers, Vann.