04-09-2021, 12:26 PM
I've very slowly been working on a few projects over these last few years: bombe secretary and some infill smoothers. My ministry keeps me very busy (I love what I get to do) so I don't always get a lot of shop time. And I'm finding out that I tend to be a bit scatter brained in the shop. I do what seems fun at the time so I don't always complete projects in a timely manner. I've usually got a few projects going at once.
I stopped caring about this a while ago and now I'm in the shop to have fun and relax.
So, I hope to have the infill smoothers done in the next few months. As I get ready to finish these planes I'm thinking about possibly making a larger infill plane. At one point I was thinking about making myself a set; smoother, jack, and jointer. Right now I'm reconsidering that. Now I'm thinking about a smoother and a panel or jointer, hence this post.
The reason that I'm probably not going to consider a jack is that when I use a jack it is really just a big scrub or a shooting plane. The rough work of a jack needs a fairly open mouth. Making an infill with a wide open mouth seems counterproductive.
So, to make a long post longer, what size might I consider for a larger panel/jointer plane? I'm thinking about a 2 3/8" wide iron bedded at 50*. It's the length of the sole that I'm not sure about.
One thing about the current infills are that they have some significant heft to them. I'm using Lignum Vitae I'm a glutton for punishment this wood is exceptionally miserable to work with and it is very heavy. But I've got the LV so it seems to be the thing to do.
I'd like to use this plane primarily for jointing boards but also for truing larger surfaces after the jack plane. The longest boards that I've jointed in recent memory have been about 50".
So my main question, considering weight and utility what sole length do you think a larger infill ought to be, 18" 20", 22"?
I stopped caring about this a while ago and now I'm in the shop to have fun and relax.
So, I hope to have the infill smoothers done in the next few months. As I get ready to finish these planes I'm thinking about possibly making a larger infill plane. At one point I was thinking about making myself a set; smoother, jack, and jointer. Right now I'm reconsidering that. Now I'm thinking about a smoother and a panel or jointer, hence this post.
The reason that I'm probably not going to consider a jack is that when I use a jack it is really just a big scrub or a shooting plane. The rough work of a jack needs a fairly open mouth. Making an infill with a wide open mouth seems counterproductive.
So, to make a long post longer, what size might I consider for a larger panel/jointer plane? I'm thinking about a 2 3/8" wide iron bedded at 50*. It's the length of the sole that I'm not sure about.
One thing about the current infills are that they have some significant heft to them. I'm using Lignum Vitae I'm a glutton for punishment this wood is exceptionally miserable to work with and it is very heavy. But I've got the LV so it seems to be the thing to do.
I'd like to use this plane primarily for jointing boards but also for truing larger surfaces after the jack plane. The longest boards that I've jointed in recent memory have been about 50".
So my main question, considering weight and utility what sole length do you think a larger infill ought to be, 18" 20", 22"?