04-05-2016, 08:18 PM
I recently was able to purchase an old infill plane. I needed this plane for a simple reason... I liked the way it looked! (I will freely admit that I have a problem with tools.)
The 3/16 inch thick Marples iron has a twist in it. Though the chipbreaker mates with the end of the iron when pressed in front, tightening the screw results in a significant gap on one side of the end of the chipbreaker. Is there a way to eliminate the twist in the iron? I do not believe that the iron is laminated.
Thanks. I'd add a pic if I could figure out how to do so.
The 3/16 inch thick Marples iron has a twist in it. Though the chipbreaker mates with the end of the iron when pressed in front, tightening the screw results in a significant gap on one side of the end of the chipbreaker. Is there a way to eliminate the twist in the iron? I do not believe that the iron is laminated.
Thanks. I'd add a pic if I could figure out how to do so.