I've bought some old wooden molding planes during the past year, and
before wrecking them I have a question: there is a metal depth stop
that runs through the body to the sole. These seem totally stuck on all
my planes. Is this metal depth stop meant to be adjustable at all? The
irons themselves are adjustable for depth, but these depth stops (I am
assuming they are depth stops) just don't budge at all. Any
suggestions?
Kevin in Massachusetts
[email protected] wrote:
> I've bought some old wooden molding planes during the past year, and
> before wrecking them I have a question: there is a metal depth stop
> that runs through the body to the sole.
I've never seen a moulding plane with a depth stop.
This sounds like a "joint making" plane, like a rebate,
or plough.
BugBear
[email protected] wrote:
> I've bought some old wooden molding planes during the past year, and
> before wrecking them I have a question: there is a metal depth stop
> that runs through the body to the sole. These seem totally stuck on all
> my planes. Is this metal depth stop meant to be adjustable at all? The
> irons themselves are adjustable for depth, but these depth stops (I am
> assuming they are depth stops) just don't budge at all. Any
> suggestions?
>
> Kevin in Massachusetts
>
Sounds like a nicker. It cleanly cuts the edge of the groove.
Dave