city17
Established Member
Hi, I wanted to get a bit more efficient in getting rough stock flat and got a scrub plane which works great.
However now I'd like to add a camber to my jack plane as well so I can use that for rough work as an intermediary step (mostly for getting it approximately flat over the whole length, scrub plane is a bit too short for that) before using the jointer and/or smoothing plane.
Question is, how much of a camber should I put on it for this purpose? I've seen people put on a huge camber, which makes it basically a scrub plane. Wasn't sure what camber to go with when using it together with my dedicated scrub plane.
However now I'd like to add a camber to my jack plane as well so I can use that for rough work as an intermediary step (mostly for getting it approximately flat over the whole length, scrub plane is a bit too short for that) before using the jointer and/or smoothing plane.
Question is, how much of a camber should I put on it for this purpose? I've seen people put on a huge camber, which makes it basically a scrub plane. Wasn't sure what camber to go with when using it together with my dedicated scrub plane.