My Rider planes could do with being a smidgen flatter.
I bought a granite worktop saver from Argos but Mr Veritas said it wasn't flat enough, so back it went.
I then saw the Axminster glass lapping plate, not really big enough to run a No 5 backwards and forwards and the plate wasn't very thick.
Soon after I spotted the Workshop Heaven version, float glass lapping plate 470mm X 220mm X 10mm x £27+
So I bought that, Paul Sellers has a blog and video on flatting the planes of soles, his approach came over as being very sensible.
I also had a look at the Chris Schwarz video on how to do it, again a knowledgeable approach.
Though Mr Schwarz uses 80 and 120 grit Zirconia blue metal sanding belts. Mr Sellers uses a 240 brown couldn't find that grit at a reasonable price on Ebay.
So will go with a sort of combination of both approaches, with the same end result in mind.
If anyone is interested, took a while to find decent priced Zircona blue belts, this is the Ebay item number. Could have done with being 100mm wide but think 75 will do. Item number 151569551952 seller name mathardwareltd
I also bought two cans of heavy duty spray adhesive.... yes, best price if you buy two says on can, multi purpose, ideal for card, paper, fabric, carpet, leather and much more. Think you can also get a good hit if you give it a good sniff
Anyway seriously, what I'm wondering is. After sticking the abrasive onto the glass, how can I remove it all without running the risk of cruding up the glass?
Cheers.
I bought a granite worktop saver from Argos but Mr Veritas said it wasn't flat enough, so back it went.
I then saw the Axminster glass lapping plate, not really big enough to run a No 5 backwards and forwards and the plate wasn't very thick.
Soon after I spotted the Workshop Heaven version, float glass lapping plate 470mm X 220mm X 10mm x £27+
So I bought that, Paul Sellers has a blog and video on flatting the planes of soles, his approach came over as being very sensible.
I also had a look at the Chris Schwarz video on how to do it, again a knowledgeable approach.
Though Mr Schwarz uses 80 and 120 grit Zirconia blue metal sanding belts. Mr Sellers uses a 240 brown couldn't find that grit at a reasonable price on Ebay.
So will go with a sort of combination of both approaches, with the same end result in mind.
If anyone is interested, took a while to find decent priced Zircona blue belts, this is the Ebay item number. Could have done with being 100mm wide but think 75 will do. Item number 151569551952 seller name mathardwareltd
I also bought two cans of heavy duty spray adhesive.... yes, best price if you buy two says on can, multi purpose, ideal for card, paper, fabric, carpet, leather and much more. Think you can also get a good hit if you give it a good sniff
Anyway seriously, what I'm wondering is. After sticking the abrasive onto the glass, how can I remove it all without running the risk of cruding up the glass?
Cheers.