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A parcel arrived this morning containing this lot of interesting bits:

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Have visitors at the moment so cannot get stuck into it fora while, but champing at the bit! :D

Rod
 
Rod, Mark

I look forward to seeing how you get on. In fact I'm a little nervous, it's a bit like leaving your kids with the babysitter for the first time.

I hope that the instructions are detailed enough. If there's anything that you need to know, either ask in this thread, PM or e-mail me.

All the best

Aled
 
Yep Mine arrived Saturday too. \:D/

Been away all weekend at a wedding - managed to read the instructions during the church service though :lol:

SWMBO was a bit annoyed. She told my mate ( the Bishop of Hereford no less - I'm not lying!) afterwards. He was most interested, wants to see finished article.

By the way - page one or two: List of parts - last line: " set your marking guage to 30deg " :shock:
 
lurker":304qzuj3 said:
Yep Mine arrived Saturday too. \:D/

Been away all weekend at a wedding - managed to read the instructions during the church service though :lol:

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I dont have the instructions with me at the moment, but I'm pretty sure that the instruction should have been "Set your angle gauge / bevel gauge to 30 Deg", not sure why it's in the list of parts though. :oops:

Isn't it weird how you don't see the mistakes in your own work until it's out there.

Cheers

Aled
 
I explained that badly :roll:

Its (just) on the same page as the list

Words are as you state, but surely is should read 60 deg not 30 ???g
 
Aled Dafis":ooe0fz6u said:
Isn't it weird how you don't see the mistakes in your own work until it's out there.

Cheers

Aled

Well now you mention it : "Make or Break" (not brake) :wink:

(it was a long service) :lol:
 
Well I realised that now! I'm not totally stupid :lol: :lol:
I thought I was beta testing this as I'm a bit slow on the uptake

Was scratching my head for about 30 mins yesterday after setting the gauge to 30 deg :oops:
 
Joints,

I won't reveal what I paid in case Aled is bunging up his price :lol:

I will say I'm very happy with what I've received ( time will tell if I manage to turn it into scrap metal :roll: ) and consider it excellent value.

The kit has "got me past" the impossibly daunting bits of plane making and I'm now almost in my comfort zone.

Await with interest for Aled's next offering & will be at the front of the queue.
 
Mike asked

what is an "infill Plane"?

It's one with a metal sole and sides, filled in with wood, often exotic hardwood.

Some of the most sought-after and valuable planes are infill planes.

Andy
 
mikepooley":yonxz4qu said:
Ok just to show my ignorance !

what is an "infill Plane"?
:oops:

Mike

Mike

Just as Andy has pointed out, infill planes are indeed planes that have a metal shell, and are "stuffed" (yes that really is an infill plane term) with a hardwood, ranging from your more common Beech, all the way up to the really exotic stuff like Ebony and Walnut.

I'm not sure of the true origins of infill planes, but the more prolific names of yestertyear are Spiers and Norris. Just google these names, and you'll find a wealth of information.

Here are a few links to modern makers to get your juices running.

http://www.sauerandsteiner.com

http://www.holteyplanes.com

http://www.sydnassloot.com/bbuckner/tools.htm

http://www.breseplane.com

http://www.billcarterwoodworkingplanemaker.co.uk

http://www.andersonplanes.com

Cheers

Aled

P.S. http://www.infillplane.co.uk should be up and running properly in a few days. :wink:
 
bugbear":2rtdzdyj said:
Does anyone on the forum own a Shepherd tool kit, finished or otherwise?

BugBear

I think you'll find that David Charlesworth built one a few years ago, I might be able to find the articles he wrote if you're interested.
 
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