Having mostly used Stanley Bailey pattern planes I’ve branched out a bit of late to scratch an itch.
In getting hold of a few other planes I’ve also tried a few new blades.
I much prefer the Bailey adjuster to a Norris style, but the Norris style does seem to have less backlash.
A victor blade with 2 piece cap iron seems to work better than a hock iron with a 1 piece cap iron
my Norris smoother is no better than a Bailey pattern. The Bristol designs version is a nice plane to use, and once set has a reassuring heft.
bedrock pattern does seem a bit more solid - feels nicer but not sure it planes much better
blade sharpness has the most notable effect on performance
in summary - don’t bother buying another plane the same size thinking you’ll get a big step change. Just make sure you’ve sharpened it well.
a decent iron is the next “upgrade” I’d make, but mostly as they hold the edge better.
obligatory random photos of planes and shavings. All blades were ground at 25 degrees with a 30 degree microbevel. All shavings were thin enough to read through. When I get the time I must sort out some of the handles.
In getting hold of a few other planes I’ve also tried a few new blades.
I much prefer the Bailey adjuster to a Norris style, but the Norris style does seem to have less backlash.
A victor blade with 2 piece cap iron seems to work better than a hock iron with a 1 piece cap iron
my Norris smoother is no better than a Bailey pattern. The Bristol designs version is a nice plane to use, and once set has a reassuring heft.
bedrock pattern does seem a bit more solid - feels nicer but not sure it planes much better
blade sharpness has the most notable effect on performance
in summary - don’t bother buying another plane the same size thinking you’ll get a big step change. Just make sure you’ve sharpened it well.
a decent iron is the next “upgrade” I’d make, but mostly as they hold the edge better.
obligatory random photos of planes and shavings. All blades were ground at 25 degrees with a 30 degree microbevel. All shavings were thin enough to read through. When I get the time I must sort out some of the handles.