Hello,
I just want to save this forum's space, so I will ask multiple questions here that I am dealing with now. If you would like to answer any of my questions, feel free to refer to them by their number in your answers. Thank you very much.
1. What is the difference in usage between card scraper and cabinet scraper? Are they both used for cleaning difficult areas after a smoothing plane? If I have a card scraper, do I need to buy a cabinet scraper too? Is the difference just that a cabinet scraper is a card scraper with a holder? Do I need a dedicated burnisher or using a drill bit or a screwdriver is enough?
2. Why do people use 200+ grid sandpaper after scraping wood? Should not scraping leave a superior finish to sanding?
3. Are new Stanley spokeshaves any good? I have read that Paul Sellers recommends them. Do I need both with flat and round bottoms? I wanted to buy a Luban with flat bottom, but they do not have one with round bottom, so I would not have a match if I need both.
4. I have found out that If I want to buy a record 044 or stanley 050 that is complete with at least some cutters, the price with import and shipping fees almost matches the one of Veritas small plough plane. It is the same as with router planes. You cannot buy vintage on eBay for less than a brand new Veritas. I could theoretically buy body and blades separately, but if I add separate import and shipping costs, I am at the price of Veritas small plough plane. I have not found any other brand new plough plane, except for Luban/Quansheng 043, which costs just a little less than Veritas.
However, yesterday I have found this chinese plane on aliexpress, which costs around 45 USD. Do you think it may be usable?
5. Why fitting a tapered sliding dovetail is easier than a regular sliding dovetail? I can only imagine that I can mismatch the angle of the taper and then it would slide more easily.
When I have a vertical divider in a cabinet, can I use just a plain dado or sliding dovetail would be better? it would be 40 cm long.
Thank you for answering any of the questions.
I just want to save this forum's space, so I will ask multiple questions here that I am dealing with now. If you would like to answer any of my questions, feel free to refer to them by their number in your answers. Thank you very much.
1. What is the difference in usage between card scraper and cabinet scraper? Are they both used for cleaning difficult areas after a smoothing plane? If I have a card scraper, do I need to buy a cabinet scraper too? Is the difference just that a cabinet scraper is a card scraper with a holder? Do I need a dedicated burnisher or using a drill bit or a screwdriver is enough?
2. Why do people use 200+ grid sandpaper after scraping wood? Should not scraping leave a superior finish to sanding?
3. Are new Stanley spokeshaves any good? I have read that Paul Sellers recommends them. Do I need both with flat and round bottoms? I wanted to buy a Luban with flat bottom, but they do not have one with round bottom, so I would not have a match if I need both.
4. I have found out that If I want to buy a record 044 or stanley 050 that is complete with at least some cutters, the price with import and shipping fees almost matches the one of Veritas small plough plane. It is the same as with router planes. You cannot buy vintage on eBay for less than a brand new Veritas. I could theoretically buy body and blades separately, but if I add separate import and shipping costs, I am at the price of Veritas small plough plane. I have not found any other brand new plough plane, except for Luban/Quansheng 043, which costs just a little less than Veritas.
However, yesterday I have found this chinese plane on aliexpress, which costs around 45 USD. Do you think it may be usable?
5. Why fitting a tapered sliding dovetail is easier than a regular sliding dovetail? I can only imagine that I can mismatch the angle of the taper and then it would slide more easily.
When I have a vertical divider in a cabinet, can I use just a plain dado or sliding dovetail would be better? it would be 40 cm long.
Thank you for answering any of the questions.
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