Mikey R
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bugbear":uu73i2bw said:Yes - the language does seem to imply more than it states.
BugBear
I reread the description, and found that its a bit self contradicting and possibly just wrong. Im still learning about tools but this seems a bit strange:
Cast from steel, the plane body is fully stress relieved to ensure this plane remains true and warp free throughout its entire working life.
Claims the plane body is cast from steel, not iron.
The mouth of the plane is easily adjusted using the knurled brass adjusment knob.
I thought bedrocks are adjusted with a slotted screw, so this is a bit odd.
ade from high carbon steel, the blade is tempered and hardened to Rc 60-64 making it capable of taking and holding a fine, razor like edge.
High carbon or A2? Which one?