David C
In Memorium
The new improved L-N cap iron / chipbreaker has similar properties to the Clifton two piece, ie bends blade hardly at all.
Lever caps push them flatter again, depending on tension set.
Bailey frogs are often appalingly badly machined, the worst fault being a hollow of width at the toe of the blade support surface. It is well worth checking and flattening the width here or the center of the blade will be liable to chatter.
It is essential that the heel of the blade bevel is well supported, and may not matter at all if the rest is. Holtey has gone for heel of bevel and a single central point support at the adjuster boss. Thick blades of course.
Another possibility for fitting extra thick blades is to replace the Y lever with a new one from L-N or Clifton.
David Charlesworth
Lever caps push them flatter again, depending on tension set.
Bailey frogs are often appalingly badly machined, the worst fault being a hollow of width at the toe of the blade support surface. It is well worth checking and flattening the width here or the center of the blade will be liable to chatter.
It is essential that the heel of the blade bevel is well supported, and may not matter at all if the rest is. Holtey has gone for heel of bevel and a single central point support at the adjuster boss. Thick blades of course.
Another possibility for fitting extra thick blades is to replace the Y lever with a new one from L-N or Clifton.
David Charlesworth