Bluekingfisher
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Before I go completely mad with this I am hoping someone with hand plane expertise can assist me please.
Having spent a couple of hours fiddling this morning I think I may have got it right but in case I have got there by the wrong means please let me know.
I fitted a new thicker blade iron and cap iron to my Stanley # 4 1/2. Well actually only the blade. After all my huffing and puffing I wondered if by fitting a new thicker 3mm blade there is a different set of rules for the set up? No matter how much I advanced and retracted the frog I could manage to ensure the blade cleared the mouth on the sole. It either didn't protrude of it was fouled by the front edge of the mouth. Also, the Y adjustment lever wasn't long enough to engage the slot in the cap iron through the thicker blade.
I finally decided that the new blade would have to be fitted with the old and thinner cap iron to allow it to bed properly on the Y lever. The other issue is, I could only make the blade protrude by setting the cap iron back from the front edge of the blade iron by about 4mm.
Have I missed something or is there some other adjustment required, or are the old Stanley's not comparable with newer and thicker blades and chip breakers.
Any assistance gratefully received.
David
Before I go completely mad with this I am hoping someone with hand plane expertise can assist me please.
Having spent a couple of hours fiddling this morning I think I may have got it right but in case I have got there by the wrong means please let me know.
I fitted a new thicker blade iron and cap iron to my Stanley # 4 1/2. Well actually only the blade. After all my huffing and puffing I wondered if by fitting a new thicker 3mm blade there is a different set of rules for the set up? No matter how much I advanced and retracted the frog I could manage to ensure the blade cleared the mouth on the sole. It either didn't protrude of it was fouled by the front edge of the mouth. Also, the Y adjustment lever wasn't long enough to engage the slot in the cap iron through the thicker blade.
I finally decided that the new blade would have to be fitted with the old and thinner cap iron to allow it to bed properly on the Y lever. The other issue is, I could only make the blade protrude by setting the cap iron back from the front edge of the blade iron by about 4mm.
Have I missed something or is there some other adjustment required, or are the old Stanley's not comparable with newer and thicker blades and chip breakers.
Any assistance gratefully received.
David