Tyler Ernsberger
Member
- Joined
- Sep 30, 2014
- Messages
- 895
iamnothim said:[attachimg=1]
[attachimg=2]
[attachimg=3]
[attachimg=4]
I like the paint roller idea!!!
iamnothim said:[attachimg=1]
[attachimg=2]
[attachimg=3]
[attachimg=4]
Tyler Ernsberger said:I like the paint roller idea!!!
I probably will since I decided to lam 3 planks.Gene Davis said:Why not dovetail the front face? Looks pretty easy to do.
That would be "Hand Tool". As in one. I've just been to Lie Nielson and eBay for a Stanley No2.Leg vise screw? I know those things Mr Marc used are sexy, but he probably got a deal.
You can buy some nice hand tools with the money you'll save.
"Neanderthal" I resemble that remark.Gene Davis said:The pin board looks easy, too, and your new press will knock out the holes in nothing flat.
Chopping the mortises for the leg vise x mounts will be as much work or more than doing the pin board in the chop. And you get to do a through mortise with wedges.
Neanderthal woodworking should't be a machinery show.
bobberner said:Did they ever say what was wrong with your saw? Great customer service from Festool!
iamnothim said:A friend gave me a couple of rusted planes.
A Stanley Bailey No. 4 and a Stanley No. 2
While waiting for the glue to dry, I removed the rust on a wire wheel.
There is some pitting on the bed.
The knobs and totes are a work in progress.
[attachimg=1]
[member=18283]RLJ-Atl[/member]RLJ-Atl said:This is fantastic stuff. Available at auto parts stores, Harbor Freight, Amazon, etc...
Evapo-Rust
Replace the blade and chip breaker with these: PM-V11™
Stanley/Record Cap Irons made by Veritas®
Free shipping this week at Lee Valley.
iamnothim said:[member=18283]RLJ-Atl[/member]RLJ-Atl said:This is fantastic stuff. Available at auto parts stores, Harbor Freight, Amazon, etc...
Evapo-Rust
Replace the blade and chip breaker with these: PM-V11™
Stanley/Record Cap Irons made by Veritas®
Free shipping this week at Lee Valley.
I looked at EvapoRust on Amazon but decided to hold because I had some Navel Jelly left. Will it get rid of the black remnants? I'll order some anyway.
I also looked at the Pinnacle IBC plane irons but not Veritaas. Any plusses or minuses?
I don't think IBC has a No. 2
Lastly, I'm going to order a Rabbet Block plane. I was going to get Lie Nielsen. Should I look at Veritas?
Thanks for the input.
(Everybody !)
Tyler Ernsberger said:You cant go wrong with either Veritas or Lie Neilsen. I own quite a few Lie Neilsen planes and think they are awesome tools. I actually use my LN 60 Block Plane so much I have to let it cool down bc the front knob gets so hot. Lol
RLJ-Atl said:Without trying both, I believe the Veritas rabbit block plane has a slewed blade which I think would work better than the Lie Nielsen version, but maybe limit its versatility? However, if you already have the standard LN block plane, the Veritas skewed rabbit version would be the way to go.
I am not familiar with the IBC plane irons. I have the Pm-V11 blades and Veritas chip breakers in a ~100 year old Bed Rock number 7 and a number 5 Bed Rock jack plane. The thick chip breaker really makes a difference.
The important thing is, the Veritas chip breaker/blade combo is sized specifically for those old planes. Some other manufacturers require you to file open the mouth of the plane some. I did not want to do that.
Also, the shape of the top part of the Veritas blade looks more like the original Stanley blade. Hock blades, for example, are squared off rather than mimicking the cut off corners the originals have.