03-29-2023, 01:42 AM
So, the plane arrived yesterday and i'm in awe. its so beautiful..
The weight of the 4.5 feels nice in my hands. I hadn't sharpen the blade yet, just tried it out of the box on some pine just to try it out and i got nice curls from the get go. I found the lever cap buckle quite stiff and there was some slight rust on the blade where the circle is ( is this normal? something to be concerned about?)
I also found the adjustment dial to be stiff too but that may be due to me not having much grip on my thumb but the thing itself is...it just..nice. Its like playing an MMO and getting some endgame gear. i might get used to this hand tool thing...
I ordered the Rob Cosman AdjuSTAR to help me dial it in easier and waiting for the sharpening stones to arrive to start.
I opted for the Trend diamond set of 300/1000 and i also got the Shapton 6000 and 16000 and will be following the sharpening guide from Rob Cosman
I also bought a cheap set of chisels from Narex. It was like $60 for 4 and i used them as practice to sharpen. Got rid of the factory lines one the back with the 300 then moved to the 1000. The 6000 is still on route so i used the kitchen water stone i had, that's also 6000. That thing is so brittle (it was an Amazon basics water stone 600/6000 and it cost $21) but the 6k did remove the 1k lines and im seeing if the 16k will remove the 6k fast enough, i really dont want to buy a 8k shapton. Is this the right thought process? any and all advice is appreciated. thank you
The weight of the 4.5 feels nice in my hands. I hadn't sharpen the blade yet, just tried it out of the box on some pine just to try it out and i got nice curls from the get go. I found the lever cap buckle quite stiff and there was some slight rust on the blade where the circle is ( is this normal? something to be concerned about?)
I also found the adjustment dial to be stiff too but that may be due to me not having much grip on my thumb but the thing itself is...it just..nice. Its like playing an MMO and getting some endgame gear. i might get used to this hand tool thing...
I ordered the Rob Cosman AdjuSTAR to help me dial it in easier and waiting for the sharpening stones to arrive to start.
I opted for the Trend diamond set of 300/1000 and i also got the Shapton 6000 and 16000 and will be following the sharpening guide from Rob Cosman
I also bought a cheap set of chisels from Narex. It was like $60 for 4 and i used them as practice to sharpen. Got rid of the factory lines one the back with the 300 then moved to the 1000. The 6000 is still on route so i used the kitchen water stone i had, that's also 6000. That thing is so brittle (it was an Amazon basics water stone 600/6000 and it cost $21) but the 6k did remove the 1k lines and im seeing if the 16k will remove the 6k fast enough, i really dont want to buy a 8k shapton. Is this the right thought process? any and all advice is appreciated. thank you