AndyT":2hpk1ram said:
My searching for publications about Vindolanda turned up references to a find there of a moulding plane blade - if anyone has access to the journal I'd be interested to know what it looked like. (" Examination of a moulding plane blade from Vindolanda. D.N. Sim and I.M.L. Ridge, Historical Metallurgy vol 34 No 2, 2000) Whatever the answer, it's more evidence that the Romans had a range of special purpose planes, not just bench planes.
So these two look like being very unusual indeed. I hope we can read more about them soon.
I do have access to most library databases, including Web of Science, but unfortunately Historical Metallurgy isn't included in them. You can get it for £10 a copy here:
http://hist-met.org/shop/product/74-his ... -34-2.html. Only the first page of the article is available free, and there's a quote:
"The iron, which is shown in Figure 2, is 122mim long, 20mm wide and 3mm thick. The cutting edge is scalloped (Fig 3a), and there is a clearance angle of 41° which would be sufficient for a blade set at 50-66° as described below. Figure 3b allows comparison of the Roman blade cutting edge with its modem equivalent; the similarities are obvious. Figure 2 shows there is some mushrooming evident at the end opposite the cutting edge, which is in keeping with use of the blade..."
but fig 2 is on the next page!
If you have access to any of the following, the journal is held there:
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Good hunting!
Keith