Derek Cohen (Perth Oz)
Established Member
I recently won this ECE Moving Filletster on the 'bay. What is nice about it is that it has a skewed blade and should be a better user across the grain than my Record #778 (well, I'll find out when a certain something is sorted out, see below).
This is how the plane was advertised:
As can be seen, the brass work is rather tarnished (a couple of mm of corrotion). So I soaked the metal bits in citric acid, and scrubbed with 0000 steel wool, and wiped the wood down.
At this point I checked the blade and then honed it. However, when I went to reset the blade I discovered that the bevel was on the wrong side!
At first I thought that I was being my usual dyslexic self, but I was sure that all I did was hone the established bevel. I checked the original picture and, lo-and-behold, the original blade was honed on the wrong side!
So it appears that either the original owner used this plane as a scraper, or (s)he got it wrong all those years ago, could not get it to work, and so the plane lay on a shelf all this time. What do you think?
Now I am also interested in dating this plane since it is not a current model. Any ideas?
Regards from Perth
Derek
This is how the plane was advertised:
As can be seen, the brass work is rather tarnished (a couple of mm of corrotion). So I soaked the metal bits in citric acid, and scrubbed with 0000 steel wool, and wiped the wood down.
At this point I checked the blade and then honed it. However, when I went to reset the blade I discovered that the bevel was on the wrong side!
At first I thought that I was being my usual dyslexic self, but I was sure that all I did was hone the established bevel. I checked the original picture and, lo-and-behold, the original blade was honed on the wrong side!
So it appears that either the original owner used this plane as a scraper, or (s)he got it wrong all those years ago, could not get it to work, and so the plane lay on a shelf all this time. What do you think?
Now I am also interested in dating this plane since it is not a current model. Any ideas?
Regards from Perth
Derek