06-03-2016, 05:24 PM
I would have taken more pictures of the process, had I known I'd like the outcome so much. Here is an old used Kanna plane. Things I did to bring it to life were:
- A 'Frankenstein neck bolt' through the rear section to stabilize a split.
- Some careful grinding and honing to make the blade square and sharp.
- Augmenting the bedding area with some veneer pieces and epoxy, later chiseled to hug the blade nicely.
- Lots of trial & error scraping to bring the sole into tune.
It has been a fun addition to my tools. Nice features are:
- 40 degree bedding makes it a nice shooting plane.
- Low center of gravity, can be used sideways or upright, etc.
- No blade chatter; this thing is stout!
- Feels good in the hands.
Thanks to Wilbur & friends for the inspiration! It probably won't be my last one. I do like them with some weight to them.
- A 'Frankenstein neck bolt' through the rear section to stabilize a split.
- Some careful grinding and honing to make the blade square and sharp.
- Augmenting the bedding area with some veneer pieces and epoxy, later chiseled to hug the blade nicely.
- Lots of trial & error scraping to bring the sole into tune.
It has been a fun addition to my tools. Nice features are:
- 40 degree bedding makes it a nice shooting plane.
- Low center of gravity, can be used sideways or upright, etc.
- No blade chatter; this thing is stout!
- Feels good in the hands.
Thanks to Wilbur & friends for the inspiration! It probably won't be my last one. I do like them with some weight to them.
Chris