06-24-2020, 02:09 PM
Seem to go through this on every project....once all the work ON the bench is done...tools seem to just "hang out" on the bench..
Where's the bench?!
Tried a bit...while finishing the Project...
Got to about here..was trying NOT to stir up too much dust, as a second coat of finish is drying nearby....finally got almost all off the bench...
Even found a "Winchester" among the squares being put away...
No..it doesn't have a trigger..
Most of the items moved across the aisle..
See how many you can ID....
The oil can and the stone on the bench? they are to sharpened a Francken Plane 3416.....90% Sargent, rest? A Bailey marking here and there...
Rear handle wasn't right, swapped that out. Swapped out a Defiance iron for a no-name one. Rest will have to stay put.
Iron was flattened, and sharpened to 25 degrees, no back bevels or other weird stuff...mated to the Bailey chipbreaker ( had a patent date stamped on it,,from a stanley Trans. plane)
Seemed when I laid the chipbreaker down...it would rock...big high spot where it touched the iron in the center....about 5 "taps" with a ball pean hammer's ball end...NOW it sits flat, no gaps. Then, for some reason, the lateral lever isn't fitting into the slot ( later, I just file the slot wider) set the cutter assembly in the plane...
Was a tad too deep ( like the new handle on the back?)
More adjustments. Tried on a scrap of pine 1 x 4...
Hmmm, turned out, I was going against the grain...turn the board around, try again..
Seemed to work MUCH better. I had already checked the sole for flat...then rubbed the sole with a candle....
Might just be a keeper?
Where's the bench?!
Tried a bit...while finishing the Project...
Got to about here..was trying NOT to stir up too much dust, as a second coat of finish is drying nearby....finally got almost all off the bench...
Even found a "Winchester" among the squares being put away...
No..it doesn't have a trigger..
Most of the items moved across the aisle..
See how many you can ID....
The oil can and the stone on the bench? they are to sharpened a Francken Plane 3416.....90% Sargent, rest? A Bailey marking here and there...
Rear handle wasn't right, swapped that out. Swapped out a Defiance iron for a no-name one. Rest will have to stay put.
Iron was flattened, and sharpened to 25 degrees, no back bevels or other weird stuff...mated to the Bailey chipbreaker ( had a patent date stamped on it,,from a stanley Trans. plane)
Seemed when I laid the chipbreaker down...it would rock...big high spot where it touched the iron in the center....about 5 "taps" with a ball pean hammer's ball end...NOW it sits flat, no gaps. Then, for some reason, the lateral lever isn't fitting into the slot ( later, I just file the slot wider) set the cutter assembly in the plane...
Was a tad too deep ( like the new handle on the back?)
More adjustments. Tried on a scrap of pine 1 x 4...
Hmmm, turned out, I was going against the grain...turn the board around, try again..
Seemed to work MUCH better. I had already checked the sole for flat...then rubbed the sole with a candle....
Might just be a keeper?
Show me a picture, I'll build a project from that