charley1968
Member
Hi!
Could someone be so kind as to educate me on the different uses of low-angle, bevel-up, York-pitch, etc.
I thought i knew it all, but now i've seen that Veritas offers a low-angle smoothing plane as well as a bevel-up smoothing plane. And that send me spinning...
I always thought that to minimise tear-out, one uses a high-angle, ca.50-55 deg., on difficult woods. And i have a low-angle, bevel-up block plane, that's good for end-grain. But why would i use a low-angle plane for smoothing/ finishing , hence maximising chances of tear-out??
Thankee in advance: A.
Could someone be so kind as to educate me on the different uses of low-angle, bevel-up, York-pitch, etc.
I thought i knew it all, but now i've seen that Veritas offers a low-angle smoothing plane as well as a bevel-up smoothing plane. And that send me spinning...
I always thought that to minimise tear-out, one uses a high-angle, ca.50-55 deg., on difficult woods. And i have a low-angle, bevel-up block plane, that's good for end-grain. But why would i use a low-angle plane for smoothing/ finishing , hence maximising chances of tear-out??
Thankee in advance: A.