03-06-2020, 02:46 PM
My Stanley No. 71-1/2, Type 4, that is. It came with just a 1/2" wide cutter...and I had cobbled up a 3/8" wide one as well..
problem was..that 3/8" was way too long, needed the edge "moved back" to about that red line.
I also looked up a new 1/4" cutter....ouch
....decided I could make one myself..
Old Harbor Freight Allen wrench...the ones thay had the orange, plastic grip handles? This one's handle had cracked, and split....right into the trashcan. Marked it out to where I needed to cut. Needed two other tools....beside a grinder, and a Dremel....
A deep cup of water, to keep the steel cool, the Visegrips to keep my fingers cool, and safe. Grinder has a new, coarse wheel, Disc sander has a new 180 grit disc.
LOTS of grind..dunk...grind.dunk..check for fit..grind and dunk some more...the 3/8" cutter was shortened with the cutting wheel on the Dremel...then sharpened back up
The new cutter? Started to take shape, finally..
Notch with the Dremel cutting wheel ( will refine with a Dremel stone wheel) so, time to work on the cutting edge..
A lot of the grinding was to change the shaft from a hex profile to a square profile...just about have the cutter sharpened up, test drive?
2 knife walls were made, and deepened with a backsaw, like I do with a dado. Might have had things set a tad deep. Cutter was peeling shavings, at least.
Both cutters ready to go...but..where. Decided to add a 1/2" hole in the bit holder, store the 1/2" cutter back there...
I usually lift the plane out of the case by the depth adjuster...away from the cutters. When I had tried to open the case ( gave the case a coat of varnish the other day)
I found the lid stuck...by a bead of varnish....popped the lid open. Question was, will it shut, with the new cutter holders..
Case closed?
So...that should do me, for a while. Might use it, the next time?
Something like this needs done.
problem was..that 3/8" was way too long, needed the edge "moved back" to about that red line.
I also looked up a new 1/4" cutter....ouch
....decided I could make one myself..
Old Harbor Freight Allen wrench...the ones thay had the orange, plastic grip handles? This one's handle had cracked, and split....right into the trashcan. Marked it out to where I needed to cut. Needed two other tools....beside a grinder, and a Dremel....
A deep cup of water, to keep the steel cool, the Visegrips to keep my fingers cool, and safe. Grinder has a new, coarse wheel, Disc sander has a new 180 grit disc.
LOTS of grind..dunk...grind.dunk..check for fit..grind and dunk some more...the 3/8" cutter was shortened with the cutting wheel on the Dremel...then sharpened back up
The new cutter? Started to take shape, finally..
Notch with the Dremel cutting wheel ( will refine with a Dremel stone wheel) so, time to work on the cutting edge..
A lot of the grinding was to change the shaft from a hex profile to a square profile...just about have the cutter sharpened up, test drive?
2 knife walls were made, and deepened with a backsaw, like I do with a dado. Might have had things set a tad deep. Cutter was peeling shavings, at least.
Both cutters ready to go...but..where. Decided to add a 1/2" hole in the bit holder, store the 1/2" cutter back there...
I usually lift the plane out of the case by the depth adjuster...away from the cutters. When I had tried to open the case ( gave the case a coat of varnish the other day)
I found the lid stuck...by a bead of varnish....popped the lid open. Question was, will it shut, with the new cutter holders..
Case closed?
So...that should do me, for a while. Might use it, the next time?
Something like this needs done.
Show me a picture, I'll build a project from that