MIGNAL":3r9xvess said:Both. Just to clarify, it was the sole of the Plane that I stropped, not them. Honest. I'm getting a bit too old for that sort of thing anyway.
ali27":350ybkb7 said:Flattening planes with abrasive paper is a bad method. You are putting body pressure on the plane which is put on abrasive paper that has a certain flatness and this paper is adhered to a plate with a certain flatness. Too many variables. A few final passes after filing or scraping is no problem.
Me too. But it's nice to dream of the days when I wasn't...MIGNAL":19xhenib said:I'm getting a bit too old for that sort of thing anyway.
MIGNAL":bzk4kh4m said:Both. Just to clarify, it was the sole of the Plane that I stropped, not them. Honest. I'm getting a bit too old for that sort of thing anyway.
This seems a recurring theme when discussing how good the final surface finish feels. I wonder if some of the success is due to the wax getting carried onto the surface and polishing it.Mr T":3q9726a6 said:I rubbed a bit of candle wax in before planing.
Rhossydd":1lxkmmiv said:This seems a recurring theme when discussing how good the final surface finish feels. I wonder if some of the success is due to the wax getting carried onto the surface and polishing it.Mr T":1lxkmmiv said:I rubbed a bit of candle wax in before planing.
Mr T":1pd1d87k said:I've just rubber the wax off with webrax and white spirit and dried it off with a cloth. There is more friction so the cut takes more effort but the burnished effect is still there.
Chris
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