grinding a scrub plane blade

grinding a scrub plane blade

Grinding a Scrub Plane Blade - In The Woodshop

2015-10-29  Grinding a Scrub or Jack Plane Blade. There are two ways to grind a curve onto a blade. The first is just do it freehand at a grinder. Since the surface is going to be chewed up (although it can be chewed up neatly!), the blade shape is less critical. So

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Grinding (shaping) a blade for a scrub plane

2005-5-17  I have had a few requests for information on grinding a blade for a scrub plane. There are two ways to grind a curve onto a blade. The first is just do it freehand at a grinder. Since the surface is going to be chewed up (although this can be chewed up neatly!), the blade shape is less critical. So just get as close a curve as you can. Of ...

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How To Convert a Smoothing Plane into a Scrub Plane ...

2019-11-14  Honing a curved scrub plane blade can be challenging, but you'll find the hollow-ground blade surface left by the bench grinder gives you two positive points of contact to bear against a stone. Take it slow and try to keep both the cutting edge and

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Scrub Plane Blades - tormek

2021-8-18  Re: Scrub Plane Blades. Welcome to the forum, Larry. As a bench plane user, I was delighted when Tormek introduced the SE-77 square edge jig with camber control. With the SE-77, I can control the amount of camber on my jack, jointer, and smooth planes. Before that, I just extended the projection of the blades and put extra pressure on the two ...

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The secret to cambering Bevel Up plane blades

2013-1-29  The issue is that this is achieved on a BD plane blade with a bevel of 25 degrees. However, for the BU plane to achieve a 45 degree cutting angle, t he bevel has to be 33 degrees. What this means in plain English is that the BU blade has to grind away more steel to

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Setting Up and Sharpening a Plane Setting Up and ...

2018-4-9  When sharpening a plane, start with the blade at 30 degrees and end it at 20/25 degrees, this will ensure it has a slight camber to the bevel. This plate generally requires the most work as it will be abrading away the previous dulled edge to form the new cutting edge.

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Japanese Herashi Kanna (Scrub Plane) - by

2018-7-23  The concept is identical to a western scrub plane. A highly pronounced convex on the blade along with a wider mouth to allow thicker shavings to get through. On the Japanese planes you still have to tune the sole as you normally would. For this one I decided to add some end grain Jatoba to the mouth to help it wear slower over time.

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How Much Camber Do You Put on That Plane? – Bob

2021-3-18  The scrub plane, with its short sole and very narrow blade, removes thickness in a hurry. Degrees of camber (r to l) – scrub planes, fore planes, try plane. However, none of these planes would be able to do the work that they do properly if they weren’t set up correctly. A major part of the setup is the shape of the cutting edge of the blade.

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Repair Chipped Plane Blade? Woodworking Talk

2015-8-21  204 Posts. #6 May 17, 2015. Sandpaper will eventually do it but you will wear out a sheet or two.Emery would be better as it is intended for removing metal.Coarse grit is the best idea as you need a high rate of material removal and the scratches won't be seen once you have got a good edge from a

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How To Convert a Smoothing Plane into a Scrub Plane ...

2019-11-14  Honing a curved scrub plane blade can be challenging, but you'll find the hollow-ground blade surface left by the bench grinder gives you two positive points of contact to bear against a stone. Take it slow and try to keep both the cutting edge and

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Scrub Plane Blades - tormek

2021-8-18  Re: Scrub Plane Blades. Welcome to the forum, Larry. As a bench plane user, I was delighted when Tormek introduced the SE-77 square edge jig with camber control. With the SE-77, I can control the amount of camber on my jack, jointer, and smooth planes. Before that, I just extended the projection of the blades and put extra pressure on the two ...

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Scrub Plane Conversion Kilted Craft Works

2015-1-7  Scrub Plane Conversion. Posted on January 7, 2015. by Chase. I have heard a few including Paul Sellers endorsing the use of a dependable number 4 as a scrub plane. The suggestion is to grind a good camber on the blade, open the throat a bit, and back off on the chip breaker. I don’t have a scrub plane yet, so it is time to press an old plane ...

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How Much Camber Do You Put on That Plane? – Bob

2021-3-18  The scrub plane, with its short sole and very narrow blade, removes thickness in a hurry. Degrees of camber (r to l) – scrub planes, fore planes, try plane. However, none of these planes would be able to do the work that they do properly if they weren’t set up correctly. A major part of the setup is the shape of the cutting edge of the blade.

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Setting Up and Sharpening a Plane Setting Up and ...

2018-4-9  When sharpening a plane, start with the blade at 30 degrees and end it at 20/25 degrees, this will ensure it has a slight camber to the bevel. This plate generally requires the most work as it will be abrading away the previous dulled edge to form the new cutting edge.

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Video: How to Camber a Plane Blade Without a Grinder –

2020-6-5  Video: How to Camber a Plane Blade Without a Grinder. I sharpen all of my bench planes with some degree of camber, or curve, to the cutting edge. Doing so eliminates plane tracks when the planes are used to dress the wide faces of a board, and makes squaring an edge easier than it is with a straight iron. There are multiple ways to achieve ...

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Grind and get back to work – fast - FineWoodworking

2020-6-30  This template is for a 10-in.-radius curve, suitable for a jack-plane blade. And if you’re grinding a jack-plane blade or other blade that needs a curve, make a template for the desired curve out of a piece of scrap, then use that to mark the curve on the back of the blade when it’s time to grind.

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Japanese Herashi Kanna (Scrub Plane) - by

2018-7-23  The concept is identical to a western scrub plane. A highly pronounced convex on the blade along with a wider mouth to allow thicker shavings to get through. On the Japanese planes you still have to tune the sole as you normally would. For this one I decided to add some end grain Jatoba to the mouth to help it wear slower over time.

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Handy tools #11: Scrub plane made from a maroon #3

2020-7-12  Found a guy on eBay who’s got a bunch of maroon #3 Stanley planes he’s selling for $37.50 each. They were $31 a year and a half ago when I bought one to try it out. At the time, I flattened the sole, decided it was a cheap plane and if I wanted to improve it, I’d probably need to buy a Hock plane blade at minimum.. Today I decided I was going to repurpose it as a scrub plane.

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Repair Chipped Plane Blade? Woodworking Talk

2015-8-21  204 Posts. #6 May 17, 2015. Sandpaper will eventually do it but you will wear out a sheet or two.Emery would be better as it is intended for removing metal.Coarse grit is the best idea as you need a high rate of material removal and the scratches won't be seen once you have got a good edge from a

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Timber Frame Tools » Scrub Plane Iron Cambering

2010-7-2  Scrub planes are kind of interesting. Their main purpose is to remove stock rapidly in order to flatten a twisted or cupped board as well as doing rapid removal (almost ripping) of the edge of a board. The common scrub plane whether made by Stanley,

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Surface grinder blade sharpening - woodworkforums

2005-7-28  Grinding (shaping) a blade for a scrub plane. By derekcohen in forum HOMEMADE TOOLS AND JIGS ETC. Replies: 3 Last Post: 17th May 2005, 03:14 PM. Blade setting jigs for sharpening guides. By derekcohen in forum HOMEMADE TOOLS AND JIGS

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Video: How to Camber a Plane Blade Without a Grinder –

2020-6-5  Video: How to Camber a Plane Blade Without a Grinder. I sharpen all of my bench planes with some degree of camber, or curve, to the cutting edge. Doing so eliminates plane tracks when the planes are used to dress the wide faces of a board, and makes squaring an edge easier than it is with a straight iron. There are multiple ways to achieve ...

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Grinding a Plane Iron with a Belt Sander - mwells.org

2021-6-21  This tutorial explains how to grind a plane blade using a Viel Tools S5 Belt Grinder. Thanks to Brent Beach for pushing me down the belt sander slope. Grinding is key to sharpening. In fact, it may be the biggest hinderance to sharpening. I’ve tried

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Sharpening Angles for Bench Block Planes Virginia ...

2013-2-16  Sharpening Basics Since sharpening is such an expansive topic in and of itself, I will leave the specific how-to details for other posts. What you need to know in the context of fine tuning, however, is that any plane, new or old, requires initial sharpening and honing. At

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Setting Up and Sharpening a Plane Setting Up and ...

2018-4-9  When sharpening a plane, start with the blade at 30 degrees and end it at 20/25 degrees, this will ensure it has a slight camber to the bevel. This plate generally requires the most work as it will be abrading away the previous dulled edge to form the new cutting edge.

Read More
Grind and get back to work – fast - FineWoodworking

2020-6-30  This template is for a 10-in.-radius curve, suitable for a jack-plane blade. And if you’re grinding a jack-plane blade or other blade that needs a curve, make a template for the desired curve out of a piece of scrap, then use that to mark the curve on the back of the blade when it’s time to grind.

Read More
Handy tools #11: Scrub plane made from a maroon #3

2020-7-12  Found a guy on eBay who’s got a bunch of maroon #3 Stanley planes he’s selling for $37.50 each. They were $31 a year and a half ago when I bought one to try it out. At the time, I flattened the sole, decided it was a cheap plane and if I wanted to improve it, I’d probably need to buy a Hock plane blade at minimum.. Today I decided I was going to repurpose it as a scrub plane.

Read More
Japanese Herashi Kanna (Scrub Plane) - by

2018-7-23  The concept is identical to a western scrub plane. A highly pronounced convex on the blade along with a wider mouth to allow thicker shavings to get through. On the Japanese planes you still have to tune the sole as you normally would. For this one I decided to add some end grain Jatoba to the mouth to help it wear slower over time.

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can i convert a plane into a scrub plane Woodworking Talk

2013-2-2  good evening to you all ! i have a veritas scrub plane that i really love - it is a workhorse for removing wood but after watching an episode of the woodwright shop i took a dunlap #5 jack plane and put an 8" radius on the blade and it works perfectly it is about 1/2" wider than the veritas scrub plane so i have uses for both of them. i highly recomend turning a #5 jack plane into a scrub ...

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