profchris
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This just arrived today - a mere £12 delivered and the iron is 1/4 inch which exactly the size I need to plough the truss rod grooves in the guitar necks I'm making. Result!
Looks like the maker was Wilcock of Manchester (any reputation as a maker?) with the last owner's stamp as F. Gerhard. I'm guessing 100-150 years old?
I gave the blade the quickest of sharpenings and it ploughs a groove, though I'll want to practice before I let it loose on the guitar necks. I need to get the blade adjusted to the sweet spot and work out how to hold the device (there are simultaneously, lots of choices but still nowhere convenient to put your hands!).
A couple of questions in case anyone knows:
1. The fence adjustment is really tight - I have to tap the ends of the rods with a hammer to move them. Is this how it should be, or do I remove the fence and then clean up until it slides sweetly?
2. The depth adjustment doesn't at present, and that's definitely too stiff for easy use. Before I disassemble that, any tips about loose bits which might escape and what I should do apart from removing dirt and corrosion.
The normal dirt of ages aside it seems to be in excellent condition.
Looks like the maker was Wilcock of Manchester (any reputation as a maker?) with the last owner's stamp as F. Gerhard. I'm guessing 100-150 years old?
I gave the blade the quickest of sharpenings and it ploughs a groove, though I'll want to practice before I let it loose on the guitar necks. I need to get the blade adjusted to the sweet spot and work out how to hold the device (there are simultaneously, lots of choices but still nowhere convenient to put your hands!).
A couple of questions in case anyone knows:
1. The fence adjustment is really tight - I have to tap the ends of the rods with a hammer to move them. Is this how it should be, or do I remove the fence and then clean up until it slides sweetly?
2. The depth adjustment doesn't at present, and that's definitely too stiff for easy use. Before I disassemble that, any tips about loose bits which might escape and what I should do apart from removing dirt and corrosion.
The normal dirt of ages aside it seems to be in excellent condition.