Hi guys
I’m coming to realise that putting a consistent profile on the bottom of a moulding plane is an extremely difficult business, due to the requirement for longitudinal flatness along all the surfaces.
So I need to upgrade my little home-made scratch stock, to incorporate a fence et cetera.
My question, though, does anybody have any thoughts on what is the best type of blade material to use? The only spring steel I have lying around is a couple of sheets that were spare from when I re-bladed my dovetail saw. It is 0.3 mm. I think it is a little flimsy for a scratch stock.
My tenon saw blade thickness is 0.6 mm. This looks a lot more suitable. So I could order a piece of that. Shame that the car boot sales have now finished this year.
Steve
I’m coming to realise that putting a consistent profile on the bottom of a moulding plane is an extremely difficult business, due to the requirement for longitudinal flatness along all the surfaces.
So I need to upgrade my little home-made scratch stock, to incorporate a fence et cetera.
My question, though, does anybody have any thoughts on what is the best type of blade material to use? The only spring steel I have lying around is a couple of sheets that were spare from when I re-bladed my dovetail saw. It is 0.3 mm. I think it is a little flimsy for a scratch stock.
My tenon saw blade thickness is 0.6 mm. This looks a lot more suitable. So I could order a piece of that. Shame that the car boot sales have now finished this year.
Steve