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Flatten the underside leading edge of the lever cap.
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I have been working wood since my early childhood. On my mothers side my grandfather and great grandfatherr were both carpenters. I knew them both and had the opportunity to work with “Gramp”. grandfathe “Gramp”. My father was an industrial arts teacher turned carpenter so woodworking was definitely in my blood. During my boyhood I was always building something, from boats to gun handles and from go-carts to wooden bowls. Not only was I fascinated with wood but my quest for perfection nearly drove my father crazy. During my formal training I had the good fortune of working for a short time with Munroe Robinson. Munroe gave me a great understanding of hand planning and instilled in me the quest for the perfectly sharpened edge, a great craftsman and excellent teacher. I also had the advantage of meeting and befriending David Charlesworth. David introduced me to what I believe is the smartest technique I have ever learned about sharpening. David’s woodworking precision is legendary! I spent several years as an assistant to Dr Dale L. Nish, it was Dale who taught me the foundation of true craftsmanship, without this my career would not have been t he same. What I teach you in t his DVD is a collection of techniques I have learned from these and other great craftsman. I feel honored to be able to pass these on to you and I bid you to do the same. The next generation genera tion of woodworkers depends on it. I hope thru this DVD you come to enjoy the most pleasurable woodworking process process there is, hand planning. All the best.
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Distribute the pressure with several several finge fingers rs across across the edge.
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On a flat surface verify the sole is within .003-.004, be sure to have the iron retracted and under cutting pressure.
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Remove all the parts from the frog.
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Knock out the pivot pin to remove the yoke.
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File the head of the lateral adjustment pivot pin.
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Remove the captive tab.
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The lateral adjustment lever needs to come off to true the face of the frog
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Flatten the face of the frog.
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The three contact surfaces need to be trued, start with the large one at the rear.
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Carefully flatten the rear contact point of the frog by moving it side to side along the edge of your reference surface.
• Adher Adheree sand paper to the
three contact points and trim the excess.
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Front contact points are best done by pulling the frog towards you, check after each stroke.
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Front points done.
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Using the sand paper on the frog contact points, carefully sand the mating surfaces on the plane body.
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These front contact points are done.
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Reassemble the plane.
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Keep the filed surface perpendicular to the sole or slightly angled toward the front knob.
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Hold the blade in place to determine how much to open the throat/mouth.
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Use tape to mark the amount needed to file.
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Fine tune the throat opening to be parallel to the blade.
The plane needs to be under normal lever cap tension when its flattened. Keep the blade retracted.
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Use the front knob and the rear tote to apply even downward pressure, try to keep the force centered.
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Finish the sole with a 400 grit polish.
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Move the plane forward and back and side to side with moderate downward force.
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Flatten at least 85% of the sole and all of the critical area forward of mouth.
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Keep your stones flat with medium grit wet/dry paper on a float glass or granite reference surface, remember flat = sharp.
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Hone the blade at 29 degrees to create the secondary bevel on the 1k stone. The “Angle Trainer”can help you to sharpen freehand.
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Use four fingers on the cutting edge to distribute even pressure, spend about 10 seconds on this stone.
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The tertiary bevel is created at 31 degrees on 8k stone.
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Check for a bur that goes corner to corner to verify the job on the 1k stone is completed.
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about 10 seconds.
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seconds on each corner to feather the edges. This helps prevent the blade corners from leaving “plane tracks”.
Secondary bevel.
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Hold the steel rule (less than 1 mm thick) flush with the edge of the finish stone.
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The ruler elevates the blade about 1 degree to create a time saving back bevel. Move the blade back and forth staying within 1/4" of of the edge edge of the 8k stone.
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Secure the chipbreaker firmly to the blade and about 1/16" back from the cutting edge.
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Using the lateral adjustment lever set the blade edge parallel to the plane sole.
Fully retract the blade before you start to plane, then gradually advance it once the plane is in motion. Watch where the shaving first appears and make any necessary adjustments with the lateral adjustment lever. The goal is a full width and even thickness shaving.
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