Froggy
Established Member
I recently decided to flatten the soles of my planes has they’d never been done since I bought them. I put a piece of float glass on top of a ¾” Formica covered board and then glued the sandpaper and spent 3 days (on and off) trying to flatten the sole. I had marked the sole with a marker pen to check my progress and found what appeared to be a dip in the centre of the sole, which was untouched by the sandpaper. I then took a 750mm straight edge which I bought from Axminster and put it to the sole. To my amazement the SE sat on the centre of the sole with gaps at either end!! I concluded that the float glass must not be thick enough, so I bought some marble (about ¾” thick) and put the SE to that only to find that the marble wasn’t flat!! Next I put 4 layers of float glass together (totalling more than 1” thick) and tried again. I ‘flattened’ the soles of three planes and then checked them all with the SE. None of them were flat and in fact one of them appeared to be wavy!! At this point I started to think about the SE and so decided to move the SE along the length of the soles and see if the gaps appeared the same. They didn’t, has I moved the SE along the sole one gap would close up whilst another appeared!! I can only conclude that the straight edge isn’t accurate but I’m not 100% certain about that. Is the any way I can check the accuracy of the SE?