Corset
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After purchasing 20 or so moulding planes i have begun to sharpen them. Well its safe to say its quite a big job. After looking on the web and at ALf pages it was obvious that some degree of skill was required and this left me a little worried. So after some lateral thinking i have come up with a technique that needs little skill and works particuarly well with hollow and rounds.
I was concerned with grinding to a marked line or guessing the angle by hand etc. So after looking on the web i found something that was a thermoplastic it is available on ebay etc and you drop crystal of it into hot water it then becomes malleable for a period of time. You then mould it to the plane and let it cool. UNlike epoxy there is no mess and if you get it wrong you heat it up again. When cool label the plane it is for and wrap a bit of wet and dry over it and sharpen the plane.
For someone of my skills it is perfect, no hunting for dowels or hand shaping blocks and it only takes five minutes
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Owen
I was concerned with grinding to a marked line or guessing the angle by hand etc. So after looking on the web i found something that was a thermoplastic it is available on ebay etc and you drop crystal of it into hot water it then becomes malleable for a period of time. You then mould it to the plane and let it cool. UNlike epoxy there is no mess and if you get it wrong you heat it up again. When cool label the plane it is for and wrap a bit of wet and dry over it and sharpen the plane.
For someone of my skills it is perfect, no hunting for dowels or hand shaping blocks and it only takes five minutes
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Owen