Thanks for the kind comments. At the moment I don't make things for sale but I have been known to do swaps occasionally . Maybe after I have retired, which may not be all that far away .....rafezetter":1btrb0ij said:Hmmm - I smell a something fishy.... you bought that didn't you; go on admit it... it's Lie Nielson's stab at making a conversion kit prototype, it's ok you can tell me I won't tell a soul.
Seriously though, your small router plane (had the pleasure of handling it at Richard A's do) was excellent, and now this is also... excellent. Just as a f'instance how much would it cost to have those parts made as a conversion kit? I think you'd definitely have some takers on here.
The only thing I'd mention though is you say you'd not use this on a good #4 - is there something about this kit that means it can't be set back up as a smoother? I'm keeping in mind that Condeesto mentioned it might require a perfectly lapped sole to give perfect results (Although I agree old pre '70's #4's seem to be everywhere, I've got 4 here and 2 of them are just sat here as I can't seem to sell them - £50 each delivered to you Heimlaga )
The main part was made a little oversized then filed down to a good fit. I fitted it nicely to my No. 4 but found it needed further filing for a good fit to the plane body I bought - so because of these manufacturing tolerances either the customer would need to do the fitting or else send me the plane for me to do it. It is not all that difficult but needs a bit of patience: first the relevant parts of the plane are brushed with engineers' blue and then the part is offered up. Where there blue is transferred shows where to file the part. Then these operations are repeated until a good fit is obtained.
Yes Douglas, I think it could be converted back using a thick blade as you say. When I tried it first I found the mouth gap rather tight but I didn't want to take a file to my No. 4 so I bought a spare body to modify (for the princely sum of 99p + P&P). Any cheap Bailey style plane could be used provided its sole is flat, or can be made flat - so I agree that would be the best way to go in order to have a scraper ready when needed.condeesteso":1btrb0ij said:Richard will be back on this point, but I know he had to open the mouth a bit. It might be that the common No4 'tune-up' to a thick iron and cap (QS for example) would convert back, as you generally need to open the mouth for those iron set-ups anyway. I suspect the idea is a cheap donor No4 and keep it as a scraper.