It`s arrived, but i`m not gloating..... Well just a bit.

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I just like to publicly thank Philly for my new skew miter plane, it`s excellent.
I`ve been out in the shop tonight "playing". It was quite sharp when it arrived, but a little tinkering & i was producing wonderfully thin shavings.
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All i have to do now is make a shooting board..............Oh & a bench to work on, & i`ll be turning things out left, right & center.
Thanks again Phil it really is a joy to use.
 
Nice one, Doug. Does it produce shavings that are so rediculously thin you can read newspaper print through them? Phil was showing off with that at Yandles, the blackwood plane! :D

You still haven't started your workbench??? :shock: I'm looking to buy the timber for mine in the next week or so; better hurry up! :wink: :)

Only thing I don't like about these planes is the spelling... Mitre! :roll: :D
 
I'm currently making a board to go with exactly the same plane Doug. It is a good plane isn't it
 
Steve.
No plug, i just need another shredded wheat :shock: :lol: :lol:

Olly.
The wood is still acclimatising to the workshop, well that`s my excuse :oops:
Having said that, i`ve managed to machine some PTFE blocks to act as bearings for the tail vice runners, which are drilled & ready to fix to the front of the vice.
So everything is coming together, i just need a break in the work schedule, so i can get on with it.
 
Ironballs":cgbj2x8a said:
I'm currently making a board to go with exactly the same plane Doug. It is a good plane isn't it

It sure is, i never thought i`d be using a wooden plane, but i now a convert :roll: :D
 
Just out of interest, Baz............what is the advantage of the skewed blade with a plane used at a shooting board? I assume this plane is only for use with a shooting board?

Mike
 
Mike Garnham":19s9d2e4 said:
Just out of interest, Baz............what is the advantage of the skewed blade with a plane used at a shooting board? I assume this plane is only for use with a shooting board?

Mike
The blade cuts progressively through the fibres of the timber and in theory it's easier to use the tool...btw Mike, you shouldn't be looking at this sort of stuff! :lol: :lol: - Rob
 
But if the shavings are so thin, doesnt it mean you have to keep shooting longer :)

I would agree it does give a nice feeling tho.
 
Personally,reading a newspaper through ultra thin shavings has never done it for me,I use my glasses instead :lol:

Joking aside,thats a very nice plane and a nice gloat!

Mark.
 
If you're using a shooting plane with a skew then it means you don't have to have a ramped shooting board as you get the same effect with the plane. I've read a lot about shooting boards recently, the sites I found most useful were Derek's, Alf's and White Mountain
 
Using a skew plane is different to using a ramped shooting board, as Steve Maskery recently proved to the forum.

Dennis
 
For Derek it's www.inthewoodshop.com and for Alf and White Mountain if you google either shooting board or Cornish Workshop or White Mountain you will find them

Mine is roughly based on the White Mountain design
 
Damian,
Thanks for the link & search suggestions for shooting boards, another item now on my "to do" list :roll:
 
After being given a lesson by Philly at Yandles on how to adjust a wooden plane, with one of his beautiful mallets, i decided that a hammer would be too brutal to set up my new prize.
So today i thought i`d have a go at making a mallet of my own, made from Ebony & Beech, I hope this is up to Philly`s standards.

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