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01-07-2019, 02:52 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-07-2019, 02:53 PM by Handplanesandmore.)
Trust me. This is the kind of mistake that you will never make again!
On a more serious note: you may have rendered your cap iron (or chip breaker) unusable if the sharpening done to it did not maintain its full contact to the back of the blade (one sign is jammed shavings, for example, due to a gap under the chip breaker). If you can't undo the damage and get it back in shape (by sharpening or burnishing), get a replacement chip breaker.
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I did something similar, although I swear I was trying to clean the rust off and not sharpen the chip breaker.
Still ruined it.
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Thanks for keeping my secret and helping. I just called Woodcraft and they have a chip breaker for $10. All is well. Now tony son's table top.
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We all do it, that's how we learn! My mistake was several decades ago, while tuning a smoothing plane for the first time. An article said to seat the chip breaker better by clamping one end in a vise and putting a bit more bend to the other. My bit was way too much and worse, a bit twisted.
Gave me a reason to get a new, thicker one!
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Uum. Did you try the plane out *before* trying to sharpen up the blade?
Just wondering. Normally they are machine sharpened enough to cut some wood.
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(01-07-2019, 02:35 PM)SCK Wrote: I really feel stupid. I got a Woodriver # 5 1/2 jack plane for Christmas. I might add that I have never used a plane before. After watching Rob Cosman's video I started sharpening the blade then tried to reassemble it. After awhile I found out that I was sharpening the iron cap [if that is the correct name]. I just had to vent, thanks. Now I will start over.
This is a mistake only if you removed bottom relief in the chip-breaker.
Otherwise honing the chip-breaker is crucial to perform its function.