I needed a small plane to help shape the struts on my acoustic guitar project so I made this little plane:-
It's made, from beech, in two halves, split right down the middle with each side of the cavity sawn/chiseled out before gluing the two halves together. After a little fettling, this made it pretty easy to get the angles more or less as designed and a nice fit for the blade, although the mouth ended up a bit larger than planned.
I made the blade out of 2mm oil hardening tool steel (gauge plate) which was hardened using a little enameling kiln and then tempered at 180 deg C. It's as sharp as any of my old Record/Stanley plane blades.
It took a little while to get used to adjusting this type of wooden plane, but it works a treat and is nice and light to use.
If anyone's interested a pdf plan with dimensions is attached.
Clive
It's made, from beech, in two halves, split right down the middle with each side of the cavity sawn/chiseled out before gluing the two halves together. After a little fettling, this made it pretty easy to get the angles more or less as designed and a nice fit for the blade, although the mouth ended up a bit larger than planned.
I made the blade out of 2mm oil hardening tool steel (gauge plate) which was hardened using a little enameling kiln and then tempered at 180 deg C. It's as sharp as any of my old Record/Stanley plane blades.
It took a little while to get used to adjusting this type of wooden plane, but it works a treat and is nice and light to use.
If anyone's interested a pdf plan with dimensions is attached.
Clive