bugbear":28wfa2bh said:ohms12":28wfa2bh said:... frog much further forward, smaller mouth and a sharper iron.
The problem wasn't mouth size; the iron didn't have a flat surface to sit on.
Here's a helpful cut away picture. (*)
Look at the surface the blade is sitting on.
Yeah, that makes sense. So what would be the easiest way for me to increase the mouth size if I wanted to make bigger cuts? Would I have to move the frog back - or is there something i've missed..?
bugbear":28wfa2bh said:ohms12":28wfa2bh said:The reason for the top part being out is because the previous bevel was so out! I'm using a draper honing guide I got with some chisels - it's probably not the greatest in the world, but it does the job.
A google only shows one design of guide by Draper, and it's the old, and excellent, side clamping Eclipse style. It's a good guide.
You may find this helpful:
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BugBear
Thats the one - old eclipse style. I saw a post about making a board with a couple of angles on it elsewhere - i'm guessing that's what i'll be doing tonight then! Thanks for all the help mate.