In another rather lengthy topic a couple months back, I noted that I have a problem with my Clifton #7. I cambered the blade and worked for a while planing edges and then I discover that the blade is not cambered any more but in fact has gone concave in the center.
Someone suggested that I should show a picture, but I was finishing up with the edge planing and the problem didn't recur...until now. (I'm trying to plane the glued up panels to all have exactly the same width, and preferably right angles at the corners.)
I found it rather challenging to take a picture of this but here's my best effort
You can see that light is shining through in the center and at the edges. The blade rests on two points on the straight edge and does not rock.
In the last discussion, the prevailing opinion seemed to be that my blade must be very soft for some reason ("made of cheese") and I should get a new blade. Is there any alternative explanation?
I'm thinking maybe the Veritas "Stanley #7" replacement. Is that a good choice?
Someone suggested that I should show a picture, but I was finishing up with the edge planing and the problem didn't recur...until now. (I'm trying to plane the glued up panels to all have exactly the same width, and preferably right angles at the corners.)
I found it rather challenging to take a picture of this but here's my best effort
You can see that light is shining through in the center and at the edges. The blade rests on two points on the straight edge and does not rock.
In the last discussion, the prevailing opinion seemed to be that my blade must be very soft for some reason ("made of cheese") and I should get a new blade. Is there any alternative explanation?
I'm thinking maybe the Veritas "Stanley #7" replacement. Is that a good choice?