I recently acquired an old Record 80 Scraper Plane. I have followed the advice on Paul Sellers Youtube about how to sharpen the blade. Sometimes when I use it, it works really nicely taking off very fine shavings, but some times it judders and starts leaving lines on the surface of the wood. What am I doing wrong and how do I avoid leaving lines over the surface of the wood?
Many thanks
Mark
Back in August I replied to a simlar thread with this.
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Had an interesting time yesterday, mine started to cut only with the corners, taking gouges out.
re-sharpening, no effect, only cutting at the corners, despite screwing the adjuster up tight.
Viewing the cutting edge, it was hollow in the middle, hence only the corners cutting.
Blade, joined as per saw sharpening, to give a flat cutting edge, re sharpened as normal.
Correct operation now restored.
I've had this for many years, sharpened, both re-burred, and full sharpened, numerous times, this is the first time I've had to true up the edge. "
If yours is 2nd hand, then it may need this doing.
You will lose part of the bevel on the ends, how much will depend on the amount of hollow.
Eclipse sharpening jigs, will allow a scraper blade to be set at 45 degrees to regrind the bevel(Tip, use a 45 degree mitre gauge to set it up) Once the bevel is restored, burr over as normal.
Bod