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Wooden plane refurb - Roger A - 01-11-2016

I recently picked up a wooden plane. It is a longish plane i want to use as a jointer. When i removed the iron, i saw that it was crowned, and very assymetrical. So, I reground the blade square, touched it up and tried to use it. Well, turns out blade will only cut on one side. The reason the blade was unsymmetrical was because the bottom of the plane was not true!

My question: can I just run the bottom of the plane over my jointer? Seems like that would true it up.

Roger


Re: Wooden plane refurb - tablesawtom - 01-11-2016

Personally I do not think you can hurt the plane by running the plane over your jointer. You can't hurt what doesn't work, by anything you do.

But the only other thing that I can think of is that the bedding for the iron itself can be off. If that is the case I wouldn't spend a lot of time on it. Just use it as a decoration and get a different one. They are very reasonable around here as far as cost goes.

Tom


Re: Wooden plane refurb - Derek Cohen - 01-11-2016

Roger, clamp the plane upside down in a vise, use a long (metal) plane to take fine shavings, and use winding sticks until the sole is flat and true.

Regards from Perth

Derek


Re: Wooden plane refurb - cputnam - 01-11-2016

Derek Cohen said:


Roger, clamp the plane upside down in a vise, use a long (metal) plane to take fine shavings, and use winding sticks until the sole is flat and true.

Regards from Perth

Derek




So is it your Birthday? The symbol in front of your name says so. Assuming it is, Happy Birthday!


Re: Wooden plane refurb - tim_leo - 01-11-2016

I've done that before. Take a light cut.


Re: Wooden plane refurb - Roger A - 01-13-2016

Birthday is 1/21/53

Didn't see symbol.....

Roger


Re: Wooden plane refurb - Aram - 01-13-2016

Derek Cohen said:


Roger, clamp the plane upside down in a vise, use a long (metal) plane to take fine shavings, and use winding sticks until the sole is flat and true.

Regards from Perth

Derek




^^^

with one additional note. Depending on which way the wear area is angled at the throat, you may end up opening the mouth as you plane the sole. For a jointer, you may not care. On the off chance that it presents an issue, be prepared to inlay a new throat piece.

Have fun!


Re: Wooden plane refurb - Roger A - 01-14-2016

Oh, I amcertain that the mouth will get a bit larger. Not happy,but likely not an issue for jointer as you said.

Roger


Re: Wooden plane refurb - Anji12305 - 01-15-2016

Bob Smalser covered this a few years ago.

Remember when cobblers would resole boots?
Same can be done for woodies...

http://www.wkfinetools.com/tRestore/planes/rehabWoodPlanes/rWoodPlanes1.asp


Re: Wooden plane refurb - Roger A - 01-15-2016

Thanks. I miss the days that Bob frequented here.