06-30-2024, 08:36 PM
The forum is incredibly slow. Is it like this generally? To get a little discussion/movement, here is an article I wrote a few years ago. It was brought to mind by a post on YouTube on the Veritas Skew Rabbet Plane where the woodworker was demonstrating its use.
The standard knob for the Veritas Skew Rabbet Plane is a tall affair. This is intended to be grasped when planing a rebate (picture on left), but some prefer to place a thumb on the plane body as the low centre of gravity affords more control (see picture on right) …
I have taken this a step further and removed the knob altogether, as this provides less obstruction and a better position for the thumb …
Here is the plane rebating a panel minus the front knob …
Then I got to thinking that the thumb position could be made more comfortable and secure with a better knob. The design for one comes from a block plane …
The main difference is that the new knob is set lower on the plane than the typical knob for a block plane …
Making one was essentially modifying a brass knob (purchased on Banggood) on my wood lathe. The brass shapes well with wood lathe chisels.
Cut the base off the brass knob to lower it as much as possible. Lower is better.
Regards from Perth
Derek
October 2022. http://www.inthewoodshop.com/ShopMadeToo...eKnob.html
The standard knob for the Veritas Skew Rabbet Plane is a tall affair. This is intended to be grasped when planing a rebate (picture on left), but some prefer to place a thumb on the plane body as the low centre of gravity affords more control (see picture on right) …
I have taken this a step further and removed the knob altogether, as this provides less obstruction and a better position for the thumb …
Here is the plane rebating a panel minus the front knob …
Then I got to thinking that the thumb position could be made more comfortable and secure with a better knob. The design for one comes from a block plane …
The main difference is that the new knob is set lower on the plane than the typical knob for a block plane …
Making one was essentially modifying a brass knob (purchased on Banggood) on my wood lathe. The brass shapes well with wood lathe chisels.
Cut the base off the brass knob to lower it as much as possible. Lower is better.
Regards from Perth
Derek
October 2022. http://www.inthewoodshop.com/ShopMadeToo...eKnob.html
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