I have just spent the last few days going round in circles trying to lap the sole of my A5.
In the past I have used several methods of flattening tools - waterstones, abrasive papers glued to glass and sometimes silicon carbide grit on glass.
And I was reasonably happy with my plane until I bought a DMT DuoSharp Plus for a price I could not resist. It was the only one on offer and is a course/fine stone combination.
Having blued the sole I gave the plane a few gentle strokes to reveal enormous cavities (or so they appeared!!) where they had not been apparent before. After several hours on the DMT course side I gave up and resorted to a coarser grit gradually working down in stages, in my frustration, to 50g carbide powder!
But it is still not flat when I clean it up on the DMT!!
Now I am assuming the DMT is flat? - but there are still blue areas where they should not be!! I suppose I am talking of very small differences here but they do look bad?
Anybody know of a plane sole milling service?
Rod
In the past I have used several methods of flattening tools - waterstones, abrasive papers glued to glass and sometimes silicon carbide grit on glass.
And I was reasonably happy with my plane until I bought a DMT DuoSharp Plus for a price I could not resist. It was the only one on offer and is a course/fine stone combination.
Having blued the sole I gave the plane a few gentle strokes to reveal enormous cavities (or so they appeared!!) where they had not been apparent before. After several hours on the DMT course side I gave up and resorted to a coarser grit gradually working down in stages, in my frustration, to 50g carbide powder!
But it is still not flat when I clean it up on the DMT!!
Now I am assuming the DMT is flat? - but there are still blue areas where they should not be!! I suppose I am talking of very small differences here but they do look bad?
Anybody know of a plane sole milling service?
Rod