Kalimna
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Greetings all, and apologies for another attempt to turn the 'Hand Tools' forum into a 'Planemaking' forum!
Following a smoothing-type plane, I intend to make a set of round-bottomed planes of various radii. What I would like any advice on is what radius should I grind the iron to with respect to the plane bottom radius?
I will be following the HNT Gordon approach to bed angle of 60degrees.
Lets say, for instance, that the plane will have a bottom radius of 12", given that the plane iron will intersect this at 60 degrees, and that intersection will be more ellipsey in nature than circular, is it better to use a larger or shorter radius for the iron?
I am guessing that a partial ellipsoid arc would be the closest fit, but am unsure how to a) calculate this, and b)grind it....
Hopefully this will all make sense, thanks for any help!
Adam,
P.s As an addendum, where might I find a supplier of uk-based thick plane irons (6mm+) as any planes I make will most likely be without chipbreaker, again, like HNT Gordon.
Following a smoothing-type plane, I intend to make a set of round-bottomed planes of various radii. What I would like any advice on is what radius should I grind the iron to with respect to the plane bottom radius?
I will be following the HNT Gordon approach to bed angle of 60degrees.
Lets say, for instance, that the plane will have a bottom radius of 12", given that the plane iron will intersect this at 60 degrees, and that intersection will be more ellipsey in nature than circular, is it better to use a larger or shorter radius for the iron?
I am guessing that a partial ellipsoid arc would be the closest fit, but am unsure how to a) calculate this, and b)grind it....
Hopefully this will all make sense, thanks for any help!
Adam,
P.s As an addendum, where might I find a supplier of uk-based thick plane irons (6mm+) as any planes I make will most likely be without chipbreaker, again, like HNT Gordon.