Chrispy
Established Member
I recon it must have been about 45 years ago, just before I went off to college that I was given this plane, it looked a bit iffy then and it still does now, but it has a Norris type adjuster that intrigued me so I took it along to see if I could try and make it work, well I surface ground the sole and honed it flat then sharpened it but never got it to plane wood it just would not behave so it sat under the bench ever since.
Well today before deciding if I should just chuck it out I thought one last go, so quick look and yes the sole is very slightly hollow so a dab on the edge sander (with blade in but retracted) sharpen it up and blow me down it works a treat.
Feels very light and the handle is very upright compared to my Stanly planes also there is very little lateral adjustment so you need to keep it square when sharpening and I think it probably needs a slightly thicker iron the one it has now is from a Stanly plane.
By the way if anyone can make use of some rippled Ash off cuts (pen blank size) your welcome.
Well today before deciding if I should just chuck it out I thought one last go, so quick look and yes the sole is very slightly hollow so a dab on the edge sander (with blade in but retracted) sharpen it up and blow me down it works a treat.
Feels very light and the handle is very upright compared to my Stanly planes also there is very little lateral adjustment so you need to keep it square when sharpening and I think it probably needs a slightly thicker iron the one it has now is from a Stanly plane.
By the way if anyone can make use of some rippled Ash off cuts (pen blank size) your welcome.