SpoonsbySven
Established Member
Hi Folks,
A pal of mine has a No. 8 Stanley plane which is missing the cap iron (NB: 2 5/8" width, wider than the No. 7 which is 2 3/8"). Sorting it out is a bit of a joint project for us. I put a post in the "Wanted" section in case anyone had one lying around, but no luck there.
They seem to be super-scarce on Ebay (certainly in the UK). So it looks like our options are either to buy a new one, or make one.
I see that Workshop Heaven do a Quangsheng cap iron, and that looks like a good option. For the sake of comparison, are there any other options out there? I've done some Googling, and not managed to find anything in the UK. Axminster do Veritas parts, but only up to a No. 7.
As far as making one goes, has anyone had a go at this? I imagine it will be reasonably complicated, and possibly not worth the hassle. If I were to use thinner stock, I guess I'd curve the end, like the original Stanley ones. If I could find some thicker stock, I might aim for something more like the Quangsheng one- can anyone tell me if the back face of that is machined with the relief angle, like the Veritas one in the picture, and also how thick it is?
Cheers,
Sven
A pal of mine has a No. 8 Stanley plane which is missing the cap iron (NB: 2 5/8" width, wider than the No. 7 which is 2 3/8"). Sorting it out is a bit of a joint project for us. I put a post in the "Wanted" section in case anyone had one lying around, but no luck there.
They seem to be super-scarce on Ebay (certainly in the UK). So it looks like our options are either to buy a new one, or make one.
I see that Workshop Heaven do a Quangsheng cap iron, and that looks like a good option. For the sake of comparison, are there any other options out there? I've done some Googling, and not managed to find anything in the UK. Axminster do Veritas parts, but only up to a No. 7.
As far as making one goes, has anyone had a go at this? I imagine it will be reasonably complicated, and possibly not worth the hassle. If I were to use thinner stock, I guess I'd curve the end, like the original Stanley ones. If I could find some thicker stock, I might aim for something more like the Quangsheng one- can anyone tell me if the back face of that is machined with the relief angle, like the Veritas one in the picture, and also how thick it is?
Cheers,
Sven