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just can't decide
money well spent I say......
IMHO, as a great fan of two-piece cap-irons, I'd say the two-piece will make no difference to the performance of a plane with a thick cutting iron (such as your Clifton or an LN).Unpacked in workshop. Fantastic quality casting and finish. No two piece cap iron, didn’t know that when ordered but don’t think I’d know if it made any difference to performance...
Spewed morning coffee all over my keyboard.That must be one hell of a plane if it is delivered with a police escort.
They have also changed to using irons that have been cryogenically treated so that they hold an edge longer and continued to manufacture them in Sheffield.I applaud the current owners for improving the quality. The grey is a nicer look, a one piece cap iron and the Y lever is now thicker. Enjoy it!
My green Clifton #3, at least twenty years old, is my favorite smoother. The two-piece chipbreaker works nicely for me after I cleaned it well and put a bead of silicone in the groove to both hold it together and give it a bit of flex. I have no issues with the O1 blade, for the type of wood I work. Can't remember what vendor it was purchased from, but it was significantly less than the comparable LN #3 (and was much nicer looking!).
Never mind the half thou shaving and beautiful surface left behind on the sycamore.
Let's fisk Clifton half to death just to show how much we think we know.
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