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RE: flattening chisels backs - Belle City Woodworking - 07-03-2021

(07-03-2021, 08:07 AM)Timberwolf Wrote: ...........................
LIL
It looks like this train has gone off the rails.
Crazy  
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Well we both know that is nothing new on this Forum!
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RE: flattening chisels backs - Tony Z - 07-03-2021

Doing what Tom does takes a great deal of skill and years of know how. Kudos!


RE: flattening chisels backs - bandit571 - 07-03-2021

Then then are the ones of us that DON"T have a fully equipped Machine Shop....nor a Prof. Bailey to tell us what we were do wrong.
Uhoh

But...we still make do, don't we?
Confused


RE: flattening chisels backs - Timberwolf - 07-03-2021

(07-03-2021, 11:00 AM)bandit571 Wrote: Then then are the ones of us that DON"T have a fully equipped Machine Shop....nor a Prof. Bailey to tell us what we were do wrong.
Uhoh

But...we still make do, don't we?
Confused

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Yep....We have to "endeavor to persevere"..
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RE: flattening chisels backs - Tony Z - 07-03-2021

(07-03-2021, 11:00 AM)bandit571 Wrote: Then then are the ones of us that DON"T have a fully equipped Machine Shop....nor a Prof. Bailey to tell us what we were do wrong.
Uhoh

But...we still make do, don't we?
Confused

I happen to have a very well equipped tool and machine shop to serve my manufacturing plant, along with a toolmaker and a machinist (with several more that think they’re machinists), yet I do not have all of my tools flattened. I have a couple, namely a MF smoother and a #3 Bailey, though there might be a few more that I’ve forgotten about.

It really takes skill to do the job correctly! Done right, you’ll have .001” shavings all day long, but, is the smoother the most used?


RE: flattening chisels backs - bandit571 - 07-03-2021

I seem to rely more on a Jack plane...See-through shavings are fine, for those who wish to just show off....otherwise, they take way too long to get a job done.
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RE: flattening chisels backs - Mr Eddie - 07-03-2021

(06-29-2021, 01:55 PM)Timberwolf Wrote: ...............
You can put a high polish on a steel ball
Big Grin

That's how I do mine! 
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RE: flattening chisels backs - Tony Z - 07-03-2021

(07-03-2021, 01:02 PM)bandit571 Wrote: I seem to rely more on a Jack plane...See-through shavings are fine, for those who wish to just show off....otherwise, they take way too long to get a job done.

My point! If you’re ever in PA, you’ll have to stop by.


RE: flattening chisels backs - Timberwolf - 07-03-2021

(07-03-2021, 04:00 PM)Mr Eddie Wrote: That's how I do mine! 
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Dreamer !
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RE: flattening chisels backs - Joe Bailey - 07-03-2021

(07-03-2021, 11:00 AM)bandit571 Wrote: Then then are the ones of us that DON"T have a fully equipped Machine Shop....nor a Prof. Bailey to tell us what we were do wrong.
Uhoh

But...we still make do, don't we?
Confused

A swing and a miss.

Nowhere in my response to Mr. AHill do I tell anyone what to do.

I do, however, appreciate the respect you've shown me by using my formal title.