Applying Traditional Chamfers on Wooden Hand Planes; How To

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Hi All,

I am building a 22" Jointer.

I would like to apply some champers to the corners. ala philly style. I was wondering how one goes about getting that lambs tongue at the end points of the chamfer? Any and all advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your time and consideration.


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Archiphile
 
Archipile
I mark out the chamfers in pencil, remove the majority of the straight runs with a combination of block plane and shaves, then blend the ends in with a chisel, held bevel down.
I find files useful for blending in, as well.
Hope this helps - no big secret, just a little practise.
Philly :D
 
You can also use a 45 deg bearing cutter which is what I used here:

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and it's quite easy to stop at a predetermined point and finish off the chamfers with chisels exactly the same as Philly does - Rob
 
Rob, that is a mighty beast of a plane (I think I've seen it before but it bears repeating...great looking plane). I know a gentleman shouldn't ask but, ...how long is your woodie?
:oops:
 
George_N":6ayqn91g said:
Rob, that is a mighty beast of a plane (I think I've seen it before but it bears repeating...great looking plane). I know a gentleman shouldn't ask but, ...how long is your woodie?
:oops:
The woodie is 28" and has an adjustable mouth. Unfortunately I must have altered the temper on the original blade (it lost it's edge after about 2 mins) so I bought another bit of 6mm tool steel from Philly to make a new iron and I'm going to sort out in the next couple of weeks - Rob
 
woodbloke":ekaeo25j said:
Unfortunately I must have altered the temper on the original blade (it lost it's edge after about 2 mins) so I bought another bit of 6mm tool steel from Philly to make a new iron and I'm going to sort out in the next couple of weeks - Rob

Why not retemper the existing blade :?

BugBear
 
bugbear":wle8s1or said:
woodbloke":wle8s1or said:
Unfortunately I must have altered the temper on the original blade (it lost it's edge after about 2 mins) so I bought another bit of 6mm tool steel from Philly to make a new iron and I'm going to sort out in the next couple of weeks - Rob

Why not retemper the existing blade :?

BugBear

'Cos I cut the thing too short anyway and besides, it's somewhere at the bottom of a landfill now :) - Rob
 
Oh dear Rob, don't you have a recycling centre - that bit of metal might have gone to a good home? You might have been able to trade it in at Penny Farthings? :D :D :D

Rod
 
Harbo":15t2317r said:
Oh dear Rob, don't you have a recycling centre - that bit of metal might have gone to a good home? You might have been able to trade it in at Penny Farthings? :D :D :D

Rod

Rod - you've probably heard of an 'impulse buy' :wink: usually happens at shows when there's a discount too good to refuse, not that I've ever done anything like that :^o ...well, this was an impulse bin :evil: Besides which, I'd cut the thing too short and narrow for it to be of any use to PFT - Rob
 

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