GrandMoffTarkin
New member
Hi everyone. Just getting into wood after years of metal/machining. Picked up a stanley 9 1/2 block plane to fiddle with. The thing that seems unusual is the bevel.
So if I hold the iron up in front of me I can clearly see that it is about 4-6 degrees out of true. IE, it slopes down by that angle from the right side of the iron to the left.
I thought perhaps whoever sharpened it must have had a squint, but the bevel itself is beautifully finished, not far off a mirror, it's just no where near perpendicular to the edges.
Could it have been sharpened like this for a specific reason? Is that a thing in woodwork? Looks like far to much work to get it parallel again by hand...
So if I hold the iron up in front of me I can clearly see that it is about 4-6 degrees out of true. IE, it slopes down by that angle from the right side of the iron to the left.
I thought perhaps whoever sharpened it must have had a squint, but the bevel itself is beautifully finished, not far off a mirror, it's just no where near perpendicular to the edges.
Could it have been sharpened like this for a specific reason? Is that a thing in woodwork? Looks like far to much work to get it parallel again by hand...