Sunday, January 1, 2012

Compass plane

This little project turned out much better than I thought it would. First off, it was only 8 hours between cutting out the tool and the tools first cut. including glue drying time. Secondly, it works great. Thirdly, It replaces a $40 tool for only $3 which was the cost of the cheap trimming plane that i used for the blade and cap iron
I am aiming to repeat this on different types of planes using circular saw blades cut up to make blades, and tapped scrap steel as cap irons.
It cuts well even in birds-eye maple, which is also what is made of. I would like to get a few coats of shellac on it, except I'm always using it.
Goals for next plane; a narrower, even mouth and more camber.


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