space.dandy
Established Member
I've just watched the Paul Sellers video 'Restoring the Bench Plane' and I have a couple of questions:
1. [09] when flattening the sole he puts a slight chamfer on the outside edges, which he says helps with uneven materials. Can someone please expand on that, as I didn't understand fully what he was trying to say.
2. [12] he rounds off the edges of the sole so they are not sharp 90 degree corners, which he says 'makes such a difference to the functionality of the plane', but he doesn't expand on that comment. Why is this beneficial?
Many thanks,
Chris
1. [09] when flattening the sole he puts a slight chamfer on the outside edges, which he says helps with uneven materials. Can someone please expand on that, as I didn't understand fully what he was trying to say.
2. [12] he rounds off the edges of the sole so they are not sharp 90 degree corners, which he says 'makes such a difference to the functionality of the plane', but he doesn't expand on that comment. Why is this beneficial?
Many thanks,
Chris