urbanarcher":3np4dekv said:
Perfect Andy thanks for making the effort!
one more question the lewin i have doesn't want to hold the blade tight especially when the main body and sliding section are together say for making a narrow groove. the arm of the lever wants to be where the sliding face is. Any ideas where is your lever when locked Andy? maybe someone's supplied the wrong blades with it how thick should they be? mine read between 113 and 121 thou (.113-.121") of an inch sorry i only have imperial calliper! .121" is a much better fit than .113" tho still not much free space on that lever.
Ryan
Well Ryan, funny you should ask. In taking the pictures of the spurs, I remembered that I have a bit of a problem with my Lewin that I was going to raise on here. So I'll try to answer your questions at the same time as raising some!
If I'm using a broad blade, I find that the clever rotating cam does not grip the blade tight enough, and it gets pushed out of alignment in use. Here is how it should be, edge of the blade in line with the body:
But after a stroke or two the blade shifts:
The problem isn't to do with the position of the lever on the blade-holding cam; this shows it tightened up - but the lever is bent, so comes over about 20-30 degrees further than it should do. If it was straight, it would be in the same plane as the skates. (I guess the bend is from a previous owner trying to get the thing to lock up tight.)
Looking closely at the cam action, I thought that there was not room for the cam to rotate far enough to lock, and that a thinner blade would be better. I tried a marginally thinner blade from a Record 050, and it didn't seem to be so bad. I'm sure the Lewin blades that I have are the original set, and they measure .132" or 3.33 mm.
At the moment, this is the only way to keep the blade firm, and it gets in the way of the shavings.
Fortunately I have one or two alternative planes, so it's not a huge problem.