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Steve knight

12/01/2007 9:33 PM

my new infill what do you think?



here is a link to it. it is a brass and steel pocket infill. the sides
are 1/8" brass and the sole 1/4" steel. the wood is African Blackwood.
it's not perfect but it works great and the iron is bedded at 12
degrees. the iron is 1/4" thick and 1.5" why. the plane is about 5"
long almost 2" wide and 2" high.
http://tinyurl.com/ylusx4


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"Leon"

in reply to Steve knight on 12/01/2007 9:33 PM

13/01/2007 5:35 AM


"Steve knight" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
>
> here is a link to it. it is a brass and steel pocket infill. the sides
> are 1/8" brass and the sole 1/4" steel. the wood is African Blackwood.
> it's not perfect but it works great and the iron is bedded at 12
> degrees. the iron is 1/4" thick and 1.5" why. the plane is about 5"
> long almost 2" wide and 2" high.
> http://tinyurl.com/ylusx4

Very nice Steve, are you doing the metal work also?

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"Leon"

in reply to Steve knight on 12/01/2007 9:33 PM

13/01/2007 2:01 PM


"Steve knight" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 13 Jan 2007 05:35:36 GMT, "Leon"
>
>>Very nice Steve, are you doing the metal work also?
>>
>
> yes I did everything on the plane. the metal work has been a steep
> learning curve and lots of mistakes. learning to use the mill has been
> far different then a woodworking tool.


Good for you Steve. It is always good to learn something new.

Sk

Steve knight

in reply to Steve knight on 12/01/2007 9:33 PM

12/01/2007 10:55 PM

On Sat, 13 Jan 2007 05:35:36 GMT, "Leon"

>Very nice Steve, are you doing the metal work also?
>

yes I did everything on the plane. the metal work has been a steep
learning curve and lots of mistakes. learning to use the mill has been
far different then a woodworking tool.


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