Hey guys,
Once again it's stupid question time, but if you don't ask the stupid questions you just end up doing stupid things.
So my hand tool adventure continues, I'm now pretty happy with my plane blades, so I thought I'd move on and do some slightly more advanced planing, first stop I thought was to make a pair of winding sticks, so a quick trip to ebay and I am now the owner of a pretty nice No7, I've installed a nicely sharpened Hock blade and chip breaker and I'm off with a suitable piece of 1m long oak and the plane is taking a nice shaving off the full length. However here's the issue, no matter what I try I just seem to end up with a very slight hump. I've search around the archives here but can't find anything, so is there some technique I'm missing, is it just a matter of planing from one end to the other or should I be planing out the middle first.
I've checked the plane and it is slightly concave along the length but nothing huge and I really don't relish the thought of hand lapping a No7 flat (I'm still recovering from doing my No5 1/2).
I'd really like to crack this as I've promised myself a LN No8 for xmas id I do.
Cheers
Neill
Once again it's stupid question time, but if you don't ask the stupid questions you just end up doing stupid things.
So my hand tool adventure continues, I'm now pretty happy with my plane blades, so I thought I'd move on and do some slightly more advanced planing, first stop I thought was to make a pair of winding sticks, so a quick trip to ebay and I am now the owner of a pretty nice No7, I've installed a nicely sharpened Hock blade and chip breaker and I'm off with a suitable piece of 1m long oak and the plane is taking a nice shaving off the full length. However here's the issue, no matter what I try I just seem to end up with a very slight hump. I've search around the archives here but can't find anything, so is there some technique I'm missing, is it just a matter of planing from one end to the other or should I be planing out the middle first.
I've checked the plane and it is slightly concave along the length but nothing huge and I really don't relish the thought of hand lapping a No7 flat (I'm still recovering from doing my No5 1/2).
I'd really like to crack this as I've promised myself a LN No8 for xmas id I do.
Cheers
Neill