mseries
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MOF96E is the variable speed version of the MOF96 and is even more excellent. NB the MOF97 pictured is described as 110V because it IS 110V, at least it has plug for a 110V system fitted
Paddy Roxburgh":31di8cyr said:Hi,
As for chisels if you get down to Lidl in the next few days they have their specials , 4 chisels with wooden handles for £6.99, they are surprisingly good for the money. If you miss them then Narex chisels are good and cheap (although one chisel will be the same price as the 4 Lidl ones), they are available from Workshop Heaven amongst other retailers
What is it about the plane that you are not getting to grips with? With both the plane and chisels sharpening is vital. If you have no one to show you I advise buying a cheap honing guide and oil stone or diamond stone and a leather strop. Cheapest option would be something like this http://www.its.co.uk/pd/0-16-050-Stanle ... 016050.htm. Personally I use diamond stones freehand but the oil stone will work fine and the honing guide is the easiest way to get started, at some point you may wish to try freehand. Sharpening can be a bit of a fraught subject around here, for some reason that I don't really understand it always descends into an argument between people who can already sharpen fine so I shan't add any more but if you need more detailed advise PM me.
Paddy
GrahamF":ru8zwb84 said:I had an Elu MOF31 for years, which did good service. When that bust and use became more infrequent, I bought a cheap Draper 1/2" which I later cut the handles off and mounted in a table. Now have a cheap and cheerful Silverline (which is identical to the Draper) takes all popular sizes of cutter and has a 3 year guarantee. Also have recently purchased a 1/4" Makita rip-off for lighter work.
No way would I describe the Silverline as "quality" but, it does what it says straight out of the box and is good value for hobby use.
http://www.silverlinetools.com/en-GB/Pr ... ers/264895
They also have a heavier duty model, a bit dearer - http://www.silverlinetools.com/en-GB/Pr ... ers/124799
LFS19":3s9ypd66 said:Thanks for the links, I'll take a look.
Appreciated,
LFS19":1iywgxig said:Paddy Roxburgh":1iywgxig said:With the plane I just can't get anything flat. It just isn't helping me at all, I often just end up trying to saw it flatter using my band saw.
I've just bought it, so do you think it needs sharpening already out the box?
I always go too far off and the board ends up bowed in the middle, round at the edges and generally worse that before I started trying to flatten it, haha.
It's a number four plane, if you were wondering.
Thanks for the tips and for the option to PM you, appreciate it.
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