It doesn't need any grease! It's quite slippery enough as it is, thanks! :lol:
The No7 is a american one, with the "key hole" shaped hole in the lever cap, which I believe means it's quite old.
It took the best part of an hour and a half to prep the blade and then I had all of five minutes to play before going in for the night but it just felt right immediatly.
I'll see if I can get some pics later.
Ah, maybe you can give me some advice too.
I was gang planing two pieces of scrap as a test before jointing some boards. It went fairly well, i got a nice gentel hollow in the middle by taking some extra cuts in the middle. When held up to the light I could see that the far right was touching and the middle was hollow but the place of contact on the left was an inch back from the edge.
The profile of each board was is shown exagerated in the image below.
I can only describe it as snipe. It makes sense because at that point the end of the plane has left the wood and the blade is the only thing there, thus it cuts deeper.
The question is, how do you get around it? Preferably in a foolproof way! Just take a few extra shavings in that position?
Thanks
Pete