I have an old Stanley iron for a No. 5 jack. The cutting edge of the iron is not flat but convex. Do I need to lap out the entire convex area to flatness or can I lap a mirror edge on what I have? Help! Thanks for the informative videos.!
Thank you Keith!! Your help is appreciated! I guess I'll do some grinding on my fine wheel to eliminate the convex edge and the big nicks and then give it your lapping and flattening routine to go for that beautiful mirror edge like I do with my chisels. This will be the first time I have ever sharpened a plane iron; if I can do chisels, I can do the iron!
Quick question regarding swapping Stanley plane frogs. Can I use a Stanley no 4 type 11 frog on a Stanley no 6 type 11 plane? I own a no 6 type 11 plane but it needs a frog, and all that I was able to find out there is a no 4 type 11 frog. Any help on this subject would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!
Very informative video, Thanks. Question: I found two old planes that I have attempted to restore. Looking at the edge square, both are slightly rounded at the edges. Is this normal? If not how do I square them up?
You make it look so fast I have a pitted iron I spent all day flattening the back still showing some pitting how far would you go to remove it and I thought plane irons were supposed to be a 30 degree angle and chisels a 25 degree am I wrong or just personal preference?
Plane Collector oh apologies I thought it was a table saw table ! Thanks for the info. Very useful information in your videos. I may be able to get my eBay no.5 alive. You've inspired me
Nice patience. Straight forward. We'll done
I've watched several of your videos tonight. Good content. Subbed
WoW , you really brought new life back into that blade 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Which sharpening jig do you use for your blades ? I could not see it in the video. Thanks love the all your videos.
good video, liked it a lot, but could I say back ground noise can you address the problem. cheers from Tasmania
Where do you get the big sandpaper pieces?
I have an old Stanley iron for a No. 5 jack. The cutting edge of the iron is not flat but convex. Do I need to lap out the entire convex area to flatness or can I lap a mirror edge on what I have? Help! Thanks for the informative videos.!
Thank you Keith!! Your help is appreciated! I guess I'll do some grinding on my fine wheel to eliminate the convex edge and the big nicks and then give it your lapping and flattening routine to go for that beautiful mirror edge like I do with my chisels. This will be the first time I have ever sharpened a plane iron; if I can do chisels, I can do the iron!
Another great and informative video.
Now for the question no won caries Krylon high temp paint, is there an alternate ?
Thanks again !!!!!
Plane Collector: Is there a particular reason your using "High Temp" paint.
Quick question regarding swapping Stanley plane frogs. Can I use a Stanley no 4 type 11 frog on a Stanley no 6 type 11 plane? I own a no 6 type 11 plane but it needs a frog, and all that I was able to find out there is a no 4 type 11 frog. Any help on this subject would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!
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Great video and thank you. Question how do you determine you angle with you sharpening guide. I'm having trouble with my 809
Plane Collector thank you much I appreciate it. Have you got any all wooden planes coming up soon?
Very informative video, Thanks.
Question: I found two old planes that I have attempted to restore. Looking at the edge square, both are slightly rounded at the edges. Is this normal? If not how do I square them up?
Great. Many thanks.
You make it look so fast I have a pitted iron I spent all day flattening the back still showing some pitting how far would you go to remove it and I thought plane irons were supposed to be a 30 degree angle and chisels a 25 degree am I wrong or just personal preference?
Thanks I had to take the cutting edge down quite a bit to get past the pitting.
Thank you
Hello sir! What grit is the sandpaper on your saw-table?
Plane Collector oh apologies I thought it was a table saw table ! Thanks for the info. Very useful information in your videos. I may be able to get my eBay no.5 alive. You've inspired me
Paul Sellers has a video on how to do a rag in a can. Sure makes oiling up things easy. Look it up easy to make and fast to oil up anything.
That’s not his job. And no one asked for your advice.
What a DB
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 fantástico.