08-24-2015, 12:32 PM
A coworker has been asking me about woodworking techniques. He is a power tool guy and is currently building some 2x4 furniture and was asking me about flattening a top he has glued together. I explained how it could easily be done with a hand plane which started a conversation on hand planes.
He got on ebay and started searching and asking questions. I posted a WTB downstairs for him and got some very good offers for some nice #5s. He was bombarding me with questions about the planes he was seeing on ebay, and before I could reply to some offers from the WTB posting, he hit the button on an ebay #5. He brought it into work for me to give it a look over. Looked like a great user so I invited him over to my shop to show him how to set it up.
He came over on Saturday and I showed him how to set up and sharpen the blade and chip breaker using scary sharp. The #5 he bought was in great shape so we got it working after about 20 min. I clamped up a scrap piece of walnut, handing him a #5 I have set up as a scrub and instructed him on flattening a piece of rough sawn wood. Showed him on using winding sticks, and making corrections with the scrub, then smoothing with his #5. The piece was not long enough to pull out the #7, but we did use it for one edge. Showed him how to use a shooting board and had him true up one end. He left with the piece of walnut surfaced and ready to be used.
First thing this morning, he is asking about another plane he found on ebay and about sharpening systems. He was working on setting up a block plane and ran through a few sheets of paper and realized the hidden cost of scary sharp. He is currently looking to pull the trigger on a 2 stone set of the DMT Duo-sharp plates.
Any real difference in using the Duo-sharp verses the Dia-sharp?
He got on ebay and started searching and asking questions. I posted a WTB downstairs for him and got some very good offers for some nice #5s. He was bombarding me with questions about the planes he was seeing on ebay, and before I could reply to some offers from the WTB posting, he hit the button on an ebay #5. He brought it into work for me to give it a look over. Looked like a great user so I invited him over to my shop to show him how to set it up.
He came over on Saturday and I showed him how to set up and sharpen the blade and chip breaker using scary sharp. The #5 he bought was in great shape so we got it working after about 20 min. I clamped up a scrap piece of walnut, handing him a #5 I have set up as a scrub and instructed him on flattening a piece of rough sawn wood. Showed him on using winding sticks, and making corrections with the scrub, then smoothing with his #5. The piece was not long enough to pull out the #7, but we did use it for one edge. Showed him how to use a shooting board and had him true up one end. He left with the piece of walnut surfaced and ready to be used.
First thing this morning, he is asking about another plane he found on ebay and about sharpening systems. He was working on setting up a block plane and ran through a few sheets of paper and realized the hidden cost of scary sharp. He is currently looking to pull the trigger on a 2 stone set of the DMT Duo-sharp plates.
Any real difference in using the Duo-sharp verses the Dia-sharp?