11-26-2020, 12:23 PM
I use a lot of Krenov-style woodies. I am used to loosening the wedge by banging on the back of the plane. This is not working with my molding planes. How do you get the wedges out?
Thanks.
Thanks.
(11-26-2020, 02:52 PM)adamcherubini Wrote: [ -> ]Holy smokes don’t do it like Paul. You’ll split your wedge and ruin the plane. And I’ve never heard anyone on either side of the pond confuse hollows and rounds. Where did he get that? The planes are named for the shapes of their soles which is unique. All other molders are named for the shapes they create.
To loosen a wedge hold the plane in your left hand gripping the wedge and body. Hook your left fore finger it the notch in the wedge and hit the plane on the butt. A dead blow hammer works pretty well and doesn’t damage the plane. I use the edge of my turned carvers mallet.
Old planes’ bodies sometime shrink on their wedges. Once you get the wedge out, you may have to scrape it a tiny bit.