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Iroko loco!
Hello
Those look like good users.
Just so you know... lapping a plane like in that video will not produce a flat surface.
If your afraid of the file, see David W's recent post on that...as I've never tried doing that,
and are wanting to lap the sole flat,
say on a suitable surface plate with abrasives held down firmly...
Then you need to understand that you will produce a convex profile if you keep lapping.
You need to hollow out the middle with a smaller area abrasive than the surface you intend to work.
The same principal as with stopped shavings (see David Charlesworth)
The edges of the plane are reference areas which shouldn't be dubbed over like that!.
I made a video about this as I feel strongly about folks not wanting to potentially wreck their vintage planes.
Tom
https://youtu.be/F1X56MKUEZ0
https://youtu.be/bfdmnMTK7Og
Those look like good users.
Just so you know... lapping a plane like in that video will not produce a flat surface.
If your afraid of the file, see David W's recent post on that...as I've never tried doing that,
and are wanting to lap the sole flat,
say on a suitable surface plate with abrasives held down firmly...
Then you need to understand that you will produce a convex profile if you keep lapping.
You need to hollow out the middle with a smaller area abrasive than the surface you intend to work.
The same principal as with stopped shavings (see David Charlesworth)
The edges of the plane are reference areas which shouldn't be dubbed over like that!.
I made a video about this as I feel strongly about folks not wanting to potentially wreck their vintage planes.
Tom
https://youtu.be/F1X56MKUEZ0
https://youtu.be/bfdmnMTK7Og