Fat ferret":2mucmrqu said:D_W":2mucmrqu said:phil.p":2mucmrqu said:As you're only honing the thou or so at the end, what difference does the overall thickness of the blade make to it's honing? :? You're going to hone more steel off a thin blade that needs grinding than a freshly ground thick one.
I feel a sense of deja vu coming on again.
Grinding a fully hardened 1/4th inch piece of steel is a waste of time, too. Not just honing.
(unless we're just talking about stanley replacement irons).
Just grind it to as shallow an angle as you dare an hone as normal, you should get loads of sharpens out of it before you have to regrind. That's how my one and only woody I use for rough timber came and I haven't had to regrind yet.
Cant comment on replacement irons, all of my other planes (three) have standard irons which work well.
I've got two 1/4" irons from earlier days. They bed in an infill plane sole and they'd miss if I do that. The whole assembly is better set aside.