Philly
Established Member
Hi All,
I've been having a niggling problem when using my Clifton #7 jointer plane. I sharpen the iron, set up the plane and get to work. But the blade keep shifting side to side on a regular basis. Only a little but enough to get you frustrated. I've tightened the nut that the cap iron sits on to the perfect tension (i.e. not too tight you can't "click" the cam) but it seems to be not quite enough. I've tweaked this a few times over the last month and everything seems to be right but I still get the same problem. Then, Eureka :idea: I tightened the nut with a screw driver by a turn AFTER I clicked the cap iron on. In use this has solved the problem, although I need to use a screwdriver to remove the iron :roll:
Upon close inspection of the cap iron I see that the brass cam has not been radiused enough to allow enough tension ro be put upon the iron.
A little work with a file and all is well. Annoying to find this on a premium plane but at least I've sorted it.
Hope this is of use,
Cheers
Philly
I've been having a niggling problem when using my Clifton #7 jointer plane. I sharpen the iron, set up the plane and get to work. But the blade keep shifting side to side on a regular basis. Only a little but enough to get you frustrated. I've tightened the nut that the cap iron sits on to the perfect tension (i.e. not too tight you can't "click" the cam) but it seems to be not quite enough. I've tweaked this a few times over the last month and everything seems to be right but I still get the same problem. Then, Eureka :idea: I tightened the nut with a screw driver by a turn AFTER I clicked the cap iron on. In use this has solved the problem, although I need to use a screwdriver to remove the iron :roll:
Upon close inspection of the cap iron I see that the brass cam has not been radiused enough to allow enough tension ro be put upon the iron.
A little work with a file and all is well. Annoying to find this on a premium plane but at least I've sorted it.
Hope this is of use,
Cheers
Philly