I offered to clean up and sharpen a plane for someone as a favour. What they supplied "has issues".
It is a number 4 plane with "Silverline" on the lever cap. ( I am aware of its status in the world of planes! ) The iron is marked "record" and at some time in the past has been reground to a slight convex shape. The regrind, the make and general condition make me think it has been converted into a scrub plane.
I have spent a while lapping the sole using the following kit;
This is a piece of plate glass supplied by Veritas, guaranteed flat. I made a 3/4in plywood surround for it and the glass sits slightly proud in a recess to protect it. The plywood is then clamped in my workbench, which sits on a base I made with adjustable feet so it can be levelled and prevented from rocking on the ground. Standard wet and dry is clamped on just firm enough to hold it.
Results so far;
The heel and toe are coming up nicely. The sole appears to be concave in two dimensions. This I can mitigate, but the real horror is to come.
Resting the plane on its right and left sides;
The right side sits nice and firm.
The left - oh dear. Yes, that is a gap. When I press the left side flat at the rear this is what I get. The plane rocks in both dimensions like a banana. ( Perhaps I should paint it yellow ).
I don't have the facility to machine the side square. Am I just going to have to put up with it, or can anything be done?
It is a number 4 plane with "Silverline" on the lever cap. ( I am aware of its status in the world of planes! ) The iron is marked "record" and at some time in the past has been reground to a slight convex shape. The regrind, the make and general condition make me think it has been converted into a scrub plane.
I have spent a while lapping the sole using the following kit;
This is a piece of plate glass supplied by Veritas, guaranteed flat. I made a 3/4in plywood surround for it and the glass sits slightly proud in a recess to protect it. The plywood is then clamped in my workbench, which sits on a base I made with adjustable feet so it can be levelled and prevented from rocking on the ground. Standard wet and dry is clamped on just firm enough to hold it.
Results so far;
The heel and toe are coming up nicely. The sole appears to be concave in two dimensions. This I can mitigate, but the real horror is to come.
Resting the plane on its right and left sides;
The right side sits nice and firm.
The left - oh dear. Yes, that is a gap. When I press the left side flat at the rear this is what I get. The plane rocks in both dimensions like a banana. ( Perhaps I should paint it yellow ).
I don't have the facility to machine the side square. Am I just going to have to put up with it, or can anything be done?