Dovetaildave
Established Member
Just bought an old Stanley type 6 (flebay), and the chip-breaker of 1888's has been well used and fettled many times and the curve is well worn.
As well as having a surprisingly large diameter head on the screw, a lot of light shows between the (new) blade and chip-breaker when fully tightened.
Did I read somewhere here (Jacob?) that I can bend it over a bit so it will make better contact, if so any one done it and willing to share their experience good or bad ?
I'm secretly hoping this might a opportunity to get my dead blow/shot filled mallet out of retirement (hammer), I don't have bending bars, but do have record no3 engineers vice.
Regards,
Dave
As well as having a surprisingly large diameter head on the screw, a lot of light shows between the (new) blade and chip-breaker when fully tightened.
Did I read somewhere here (Jacob?) that I can bend it over a bit so it will make better contact, if so any one done it and willing to share their experience good or bad ?
I'm secretly hoping this might a opportunity to get my dead blow/shot filled mallet out of retirement (hammer), I don't have bending bars, but do have record no3 engineers vice.
Regards,
Dave