G S Haydon
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Hello,
I would like to ask for and advice. I have stared to plane some oak, and I cannot get full width full length shavings.
I have a slight camber on my No.5 Stanley, Cap iron is set 1mm from the blade. Sole is waxed.
These are my shavings View attachment 98980
Personally I think that my blade is not sharp enough, but I would like to ask if this is the main reason, or are there some other possible causes?
When I plane the wood it feels as if the plane stops and then when I apply more force it jumps forward. The blade is set so that it takes as thinest shavings as possible.
I sharpen free hand, as my entry level honing guide was severely out of square, so I thew it away. I use sandpaper for coarse sharpening and 1000/4000 waterstone after it. I use the ruler trick on the back of the blade. Some diamond stones are on the way home for Christmas.
Thank you very much for your feedback.
But the close set cap iron is not possible with a cambered blade.....and so on.You can't have both though!
The close set cap iron completly eliminates any chance of tearout on the toughest of timbers, where as a tight mouth will only reduce tearout, and be a whole lot harder to push.
A tight mouth will make it seem like the cap is set as close as you can get it, so it will never be close enough for the toughest species you will encounter.
If you try to do both, the plane will clog, chatter and refuse to take a shaving from the get go.
Everyone who uses the cap states the same.
Tom
An example of the very low grind I find on many old tools.
But the close set cap iron is not possible with a cambered blade.....and so on.
Yes planes can be pushed to perform in extremis but for most people most of the time what they need and will use most often is a fairly simple default set up.
If the going gets tough there's always a scraper, a sander, or if you want to be a plane enthusiast - a finely adjusted and set up spare plane, suited to a very particular situation but useless in others.
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