Hi all
Just after some advice on the default position of the frog in jack and smoothing planes. I found a blog post by Paul Sellers which has images of cutaways showing his preferred default alignment here - flush with the back of the throat. Is this the consensus positioning? Both my Quangsheng No. 5 and No. 4 were preset about 4mm back (see picture), and whilst I followed Cosman and John McGrath’s ‘setting up a new plane out of the box’ videos, I didn’t touch the frog’s positioning screw save for getting the grease off them.
I know I may need to reposition the frog to close the throat at some point down the line, depending on the work I’m doing, but to begin with I’m just going to be making Nick Nacks and boxes until I learn the craft some more.
Is there a default position, or does it not really matter unless I intend to close the throat?
Any advice appreciated
Just after some advice on the default position of the frog in jack and smoothing planes. I found a blog post by Paul Sellers which has images of cutaways showing his preferred default alignment here - flush with the back of the throat. Is this the consensus positioning? Both my Quangsheng No. 5 and No. 4 were preset about 4mm back (see picture), and whilst I followed Cosman and John McGrath’s ‘setting up a new plane out of the box’ videos, I didn’t touch the frog’s positioning screw save for getting the grease off them.
I know I may need to reposition the frog to close the throat at some point down the line, depending on the work I’m doing, but to begin with I’m just going to be making Nick Nacks and boxes until I learn the craft some more.
Is there a default position, or does it not really matter unless I intend to close the throat?
Any advice appreciated