Duncumb.fc":249yside said:
Jacob":249yside said:
That science of image is deeply dubious in at least one respect - viz "800LF"
That's 800 linear feet of shoulder planing.
A large traditional house door could have about 8 ft of shoulders and I find it unbelievable that anybody would plane all the shoulders on one hundred large doors, without sharpening say at least 100 times. Bearing in mind that most shoulders wouldn't need planing much anyway this would be a many years of door production - without sharpening?
Jacob, your argument is somewhat ridiculous here.
You mention that a door has 8ft of shoulders, and given that the shaving thickness is 0.002" thick, I highly doubt that you would be giving each shoulder 1 pass. Extrapolate this out to 4 passes per shoulder, and you're suddenly at 25 doors. 4 passes I still reckon is a little less than adequate when the shaving is so thin, I'd guess we're looking closer to 10 passes. This gives 10 doors.
Think before you post, it'll save us all a lot of bother
Fraser
You are hung up on the hypothetical science again. In reality it's extremely unlikely that you would make anything like 4 passes per shoulder.You would probably ease one or two of them if necessary. Many of them you wouldn't touch, if you'd cut them accurately in the first place. The 800 linear feet should do 100 doors - unless
all your cutting is inaccurate!.
But in reality you'd also give a quick hone before starting on each door. Or if you are only doing 10 then 10 honings (at a rough guess).
That's why these discussions go on so tediously - they are 90% hypothetical and half the time the participants have little grasp on the science to start with, let alone practical experience!
This elaborate face/flattening and polishing is a new idea. How did they manage in the old days?
PS and it would be interesting to see how BBeech did his 800ft. Some sort of jig? How did he get the shavings to be so precise? I'm dubious about the whole thing and I think a little more scepticism about many of the claims made by our would-be gurus, would be a good thing all round. Especially as the basic message from guru world is that things are much more difficult than you think and you are doing it wrongly. Two fingers to that!