Graham Orm
Established Member
Time for a new blade so I thought I'd dip into the well of knowledge before I buy.
EDIT: Cap iron??
EDIT: Cap iron??
Pete Maddex":ql6qxrys said:Go for cap iron and blade, and possibly a extended yoke.
Pete
Graham Orm":3331t1w1 said:Pete Maddex":3331t1w1 said:Go for cap iron and blade, and possibly a extended yoke.
Pete
Thanks Pete...from? type?
Beau":25vwfkbv said:I wouldn't bother with Hock myself. Got one in my 5 1/2 but to be honest I prefer my Record blade. Blunts quicker but takes a better edge and much easier to sharpen. Cant comment on the others.
Pete Maddex":iq5yzdqw said:Beau":iq5yzdqw said:I wouldn't bother with Hock myself. Got one in my 5 1/2 but to be honest I prefer my Record blade. Blunts quicker but takes a better edge and much easier to sharpen. Cant comment on the others.
Is is an A2 Hock blade? certainly sounds like it.
You can't beat a square shouldered laminated Record blade, well you can but you have to go a long way.
Ring":1zyfe1ba said:I went for this for my Stanley no 4 and although expensive it works great and had transformed my plane.
Jim
http://woodworkersworkshop.co.uk/Pinnac ... Nielsen4-5
undergroundhunter":1zj85ip7 said:Ring":1zj85ip7 said:I went for this for my Stanley no 4 and although expensive it works great and had transformed my plane.
Jim
http://woodworkersworkshop.co.uk/Pinnac ... Nielsen4-5
Just for a contrast I put one in my main no4 and didn't really notice any real improvement.
If you want I can post you my iron and cap iron to try before you buy, its no longer in my main plane just drop me a PM with your address.
Matt
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