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Jack plane rehab - bandit571 - 11-07-2018 One of the "Treasures" I came home with back in August.... [attachment=14231] Was that wood bodied Jack plane.....seemed to be missing the iron. Plane was a single iron sort of plane. No notch for a chipbreakers bolt... Long time ago, someone had taken an old mower blade, and made it into a spud bar like contraption. Picked it a few years ago. Worked great on plaster/lathe walls, too.. [attachment=14232] This is now the back half, as I cut about half off. I went back to get as much flat as I could. stuff laughed at my hacksaws....used the grinder to cut a deep groove across.. [attachment=14233] To where I could snap the "waste" off. Haven't measured how thick the steel is, yet.....more grinding...got one face flat....and a cambered edge for a bevel.. [attachment=14234] Has only seen either the grinder, or a beltsander...so far....will get the stones and such after it..later.. [attachment=14235] Used it on some white oak..against the grain....imagine what this will be like, once I get it sharp... Had to trim the wedge back a bit...was longer than the iron...made hammer adjust a little rough.... Will update, when it gets sharpened....stay tuned.. RE: Jack plane rehab - bandit571 - 11-07-2018 Just measured the thickness on the new iron....1/4" thick Have "de-toothed" a couple hacksaw blades, trying to cut this slab of steel. ...3 blades=3/8" of a cut. Should be some decent steel.. RE: Jack plane rehab - Arlin Eastman - 11-10-2018 Do you have to fix the mouth of it so it is not so wide? RE: Jack plane rehab - Admiral - 11-10-2018 (11-10-2018, 07:01 PM)Arlin Eastman Wrote: Do you have to fix the mouth of it so it is not so wide? As is, its good for rough work, hogging off wood. Anything more, you would close the mouth with a dutchman, or putting a new sole on it and chiseling a bed on the new sole. RE: Jack plane rehab - Stwood_ - 11-10-2018 Lookin good. Any idea what that wood is? RE: Jack plane rehab - bandit571 - 11-10-2018 Wood seems to be Beech. Will be leaving the mouth opening as is...as this will be a scrub type of plane....where I can hog 4/4, rough sawn planks down close to 3/4, then let other planes finish it up. I have others that can be used as smoothers. [attachment=14268] And Try planes, and the Ohio Tool Co. #035. IF you look in at the back of this shelf.. [attachment=14269] You can just make out the Sargent # 3416 sitting back there. I use about half of what is on this shelf. As for longer iron planes.. [attachment=14270] The Stanley #8 is too BIG for the til...so it and a second #7 sit alongside it... [attachment=14271] IIRC...that is a type 7 No. 8 by Stanley....the No. 7 beside it is an Ohio Tool co. # 0-7......the #7c in the til is a Stanley type 9, No. 7c.... |