rob1713
Established Member
I hadn't thought of using shims on the bed!
The mouth might have been widened, and the casting bed filed steeper. On a mitre plane the mouth can be very narrow in an absolute sense because of the bevel up blade.[/quote]
Your right John, I never thought about the blade being bevel up. I've had a close look at the mouth, if he's filed it he has done an excellent job, it's very uniform and flat throughout.
On balance though I'd say it was cast like that, but I can't be sure
The mouth might have been widened, and the casting bed filed steeper. On a mitre plane the mouth can be very narrow in an absolute sense because of the bevel up blade.[/quote]
Your right John, I never thought about the blade being bevel up. I've had a close look at the mouth, if he's filed it he has done an excellent job, it's very uniform and flat throughout.
On balance though I'd say it was cast like that, but I can't be sure