swagman
Established Member
Hi all. Attached are photo's of coffin shaped toothing plane I just completed. The iron is bedded 89.5* . (Measured from the face of the iron to the sole of the plane.)
Most of my previous toothing planes builds I have experimented with the iron bedded at around 55 - 60*. From ongoing correspondence with John Walkowiak, who suggested I would achieve greater performance benefit if I moved to a more upright bed. The results of doing so was quite measurable, and I am now in complete agreement with John.
More details on the new plane.
8 inches in length, and has a total weight of 2.4 Ib's (1.025 kg). The mouth clearance was set at 1/8".
I rans performance tests on some difficult grained Australian Blackwood. Very sweet. The traditional coffin shape to the body of the plane also delivers in spades, making the hand plane extremely to hold.
Now for the photo's.
regards Stewie;
(hammer)
Most of my previous toothing planes builds I have experimented with the iron bedded at around 55 - 60*. From ongoing correspondence with John Walkowiak, who suggested I would achieve greater performance benefit if I moved to a more upright bed. The results of doing so was quite measurable, and I am now in complete agreement with John.
More details on the new plane.
8 inches in length, and has a total weight of 2.4 Ib's (1.025 kg). The mouth clearance was set at 1/8".
I rans performance tests on some difficult grained Australian Blackwood. Very sweet. The traditional coffin shape to the body of the plane also delivers in spades, making the hand plane extremely to hold.
Now for the photo's.
regards Stewie;
(hammer)