Hello all. I’m planning to make a wood bodied smooth plane using the Veritas plane hardware kit. I happen to have on hand a big chunk of walnut—big enough that I could easily saw out a billet in quartersawn orientation. I would laminate something hard wearing (probably bubinga) on for the sole. Does anyone have any experience using walnut for this application? Are there historical examples? Or is this just a bad idea and I should look for something harder or otherwise more suitable? Thanks.
Edit: this is the hardware kit. It uses a Norris style adjuster. Although there is a cross pin, I think it would be under less stress than a wedged blade.
https://www.leevalley.com/en-us/shop/too...e-hardware
Edit: this is the hardware kit. It uses a Norris style adjuster. Although there is a cross pin, I think it would be under less stress than a wedged blade.
https://www.leevalley.com/en-us/shop/too...e-hardware
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