Mr.Mika
Member
Hello all! Long time reader, first post.
So, I have a no18 (I think, it's 1 1/2" wide) hollow plane that I'm trying to use to make a cornice or crown moulding for a wall mirror. I'm not sure that's the right term: I'm not a native English speaker and I have even much less experience with moulding planes. I got this one a couple of years ago from Ebay UK for next to nothing, and it's been sitting on a shelf since. Now it's time to put it to work.
I've been watching YouTube videos & trying to figure out how it should be set up, but don't quite get it. It looks as if these usually have the iron the same width as the sole. To create an ovolo, you plane 2 rebates, knock off the sharp edge as close to the arc as you can, then finish with the hollow. Right?
In my plane the iron is about 1,5 mm or 1/16 wider than the body, and it has bevel on the protruding (right) side as well. Other than that, iron and sole have quite closely the same shape. I managed to create an almost-OK profile on a practice piece of pine, but it easily digs deeper on the right side. If I continue planing, the profile gets tilted towards right. Moving the iron to the left seems to scratch the other side.
It feels like the iron is too wide but I don't dare to file it narrower, because it's so hard to put the filings back if I go wrong... and I'm actually pretty sure the plane is not the problem. What to do?
So, I have a no18 (I think, it's 1 1/2" wide) hollow plane that I'm trying to use to make a cornice or crown moulding for a wall mirror. I'm not sure that's the right term: I'm not a native English speaker and I have even much less experience with moulding planes. I got this one a couple of years ago from Ebay UK for next to nothing, and it's been sitting on a shelf since. Now it's time to put it to work.
I've been watching YouTube videos & trying to figure out how it should be set up, but don't quite get it. It looks as if these usually have the iron the same width as the sole. To create an ovolo, you plane 2 rebates, knock off the sharp edge as close to the arc as you can, then finish with the hollow. Right?
In my plane the iron is about 1,5 mm or 1/16 wider than the body, and it has bevel on the protruding (right) side as well. Other than that, iron and sole have quite closely the same shape. I managed to create an almost-OK profile on a practice piece of pine, but it easily digs deeper on the right side. If I continue planing, the profile gets tilted towards right. Moving the iron to the left seems to scratch the other side.
It feels like the iron is too wide but I don't dare to file it narrower, because it's so hard to put the filings back if I go wrong... and I'm actually pretty sure the plane is not the problem. What to do?