mr edd
Established Member
Hi all
I have just picked up a old Stanley No8 C with 2 patent dates 1902 or something (so type 10 ?) and rosewood handles from a song and its a beaut!
The sole of the plane is really quite concave and having never flattened the sole on anything larger than a No 5 I was wondering if anyone had any advice regarding this task,
I know many will say that hand scraping the sole is more accurate and easier, but I am a joiner not a engineer and what maybe easy to you seems like a minefield to me.
I also appreciate some will say I do not need to flatten the sole at all but I appear to lack the magic touch to achieve acceptable jointing results on a plane without a flat sole.
I had a length of kitchen worktop left over from a job which a couple of years ago was surprisingly flat (checked with a starrett straight edge and silver Rizzla paper.........so technical stuff!) on which I placed a piece of 10mm float glass, it is supported by some kitchen base units left over from another job. But it has started to sag and I don't want to ruin a cracking plane.
I have just picked up a old Stanley No8 C with 2 patent dates 1902 or something (so type 10 ?) and rosewood handles from a song and its a beaut!
The sole of the plane is really quite concave and having never flattened the sole on anything larger than a No 5 I was wondering if anyone had any advice regarding this task,
I know many will say that hand scraping the sole is more accurate and easier, but I am a joiner not a engineer and what maybe easy to you seems like a minefield to me.
I also appreciate some will say I do not need to flatten the sole at all but I appear to lack the magic touch to achieve acceptable jointing results on a plane without a flat sole.
I had a length of kitchen worktop left over from a job which a couple of years ago was surprisingly flat (checked with a starrett straight edge and silver Rizzla paper.........so technical stuff!) on which I placed a piece of 10mm float glass, it is supported by some kitchen base units left over from another job. But it has started to sag and I don't want to ruin a cracking plane.