04-09-2016, 08:09 PM
I bought a corrugated bottom Bedrock 606 from Tablesawtom. As with most all his planes, the bottom and sides were ground flat and perpendicular. He also ground the top of the sides parallel with the bottom so it can be trapped in a dado in a shooting board, if desired.
It took some work to get the planed tuned so that it cuts nice thin shavings. I'd like to use it in a shooting board and it should work well as is for that purpose for shooting long grain edges. However, what I'd really like to use it for is shooting end grain and miters and for that a low angle plane iron would be better.
Long winded way to get to my question. Is there a way to convert it to a bevel up arrangement? Or am I missing something about how best to shoot end grain? I'm mostly a power tool guy but appreciate that hand tools are sometimes the better solution. Thanks in advance for your help.
John
It took some work to get the planed tuned so that it cuts nice thin shavings. I'd like to use it in a shooting board and it should work well as is for that purpose for shooting long grain edges. However, what I'd really like to use it for is shooting end grain and miters and for that a low angle plane iron would be better.
Long winded way to get to my question. Is there a way to convert it to a bevel up arrangement? Or am I missing something about how best to shoot end grain? I'm mostly a power tool guy but appreciate that hand tools are sometimes the better solution. Thanks in advance for your help.
John