Michael Kellough
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Cheese said:ChuckS said:If a business could make planes and deliver them with very sharp blades at prices competitive to what Veritas, L-N and others charge, that business must have existed and thrived.
That's the reason I'm pondering purchasing a Blue Spruce chisel to evaluate. They claim the back of the chisel is LAPPED to .0001" flatness with a 4000 grit stone. I have a complete set of Pfeil Swiss chisels which I absolutely love. I'm just curious how the sharpness levels compare, OEM sharpness vs user applied sharpness.
I'm certainly aware of the amount of work I put into flattening the backs of those Pfeil chisels. [crying]
Cheese said:ChuckS said:If a business could make planes and deliver them with very sharp blades at prices competitive to what Veritas, L-N and others charge, that business must have existed and thrived.
That's the reason I'm pondering purchasing a Blue Spruce chisel to evaluate. They claim the back of the chisel is LAPPED to .0001" flatness with a 4000 grit stone. I have a complete set of Pfeil Swiss chisels which I absolutely love. I'm just curious how the sharpness levels compare, OEM sharpness vs user applied sharpness.
I'm certainly aware of the amount of work I put into flattening the backs of those Pfeil chisels. [crying]
ChuckS said:That's the reason I'm pondering purchasing a Blue Spruce chisel to evaluate. They claim the back of the chisel is LAPPED to .0001" flatness with a 4000 grit stone. I have a complete set of Pfeil Swiss chisels which I absolutely love. I'm just curious how the sharpness levels compare, OEM sharpness vs user applied sharpness.
I'm certainly aware of the amount of work I put into flattening the backs of those Pfeil chisels. [crying]
squall_line said:Same here, but given my lack of immediate need for a chisel, I'm glad to hear I'm not the only one with the thought, especially if the other one is someone who may actually follow through and have a decent go at an honest evaluation.
ChuckS said:I know a guy who owns a BS mallet. He admits that he uses it sparingly because it's too beautiful. It's something I can relate to because I use my Narex chisels a lot more than my Veritas PMV-11 chisels, especially when chopping.
Alanbach said:I also have one of their larger rectangular face mallets and both sizes of the round face mallet. They are both beautiful and highly functional. With the resin impregnated hard maple heads they are extremely durable. I use them all the time.
woodbutcherbower said:Picked up a nice contract this week to build & install 28 highly decorative pulley & weight arch-top sash windows in a Victorian house. As always for all my external painted projects, they'll be constructed using Accoya wood. With an awful lot of sash bar and other mouldings to make, I decided that it was time for a new router table with a quarter-inch machine installed as a permanent fixture. I chose the Trend WRT with optional downpressure clamps, the extended outfeed table, and a T5EB Mk2.
rvieceli said:Mike every time I think about buying a nice router table, I realize I could get a used shaper for either same or cheaper $. So far I haven’t been able to find the permanent space for it though.
Ron
MikeGE said:woodbutcherbower said:Picked up a nice contract this week to build & install 28 highly decorative pulley & weight arch-top sash windows in a Victorian house. As always for all my external painted projects, they'll be constructed using Accoya wood. With an awful lot of sash bar and other mouldings to make, I decided that it was time for a new router table with a quarter-inch machine installed as a permanent fixture. I chose the Trend WRT with optional downpressure clamps, the extended outfeed table, and a T5EB Mk2.
With that many sash windows to make, I am surprised you aren't using a spindle moulder and power feeder. I was going to use my router table for an upcoming kitchen facelift, but decided to buy a rebuilt Elektra Beckum TF 904 and a new Robland power feeder.
Cheese said:ChuckS said:If a business could make planes and deliver them with very sharp blades at prices competitive to what Veritas, L-N and others charge, that business must have existed and thrived.
That's the reason I'm pondering purchasing a Blue Spruce chisel to evaluate. They claim the back of the chisel is LAPPED to .0001" flatness with a 4000 grit stone. I have a complete set of Pfeil Swiss chisels which I absolutely love. I'm just curious how the sharpness levels compare, OEM sharpness vs user applied sharpness.
I'm certainly aware of the amount of work I put into flattening the backs of those Pfeil chisels. [crying]
Cheese said:derekcohen said:By-the-by, here is my Veritas Edge Plane. One of three made ….
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For squaring corners, use the chisel from a hollow mortice chisel. These are easy to hone with a sharpening cone.
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Regards from Perth
Derek
Derek, what's the story behind the One of three? What's so special and why only 3?
Great tip for squaring corners with the hollow mortice chisel. [big grin]
woodbutcherbower said:The pictures you posted are great, and I'm really happy for you. You're obviously a very skilled guy. But the fact that they're pictures of immaculate, shiny equipment standing on a clean shiny tiled floor indicate that we work in very, very different worlds. Your stuff looks like it just came out of a showroom and has never been used. Mine mostly looks like junk and my workshop is often chaotic - because I'm always crazy-busy taking care of my customers by getting stuff built, and after 70-hour working weeks, I have better things to do with my time than to polish my tools. But it's put my 3 kids through college, it's put food on the table, it's bought me a nice house, and it's made me comfortable. Absolutely no disrespect intended either to you or to any hobbyist woodworkers.
'Horses for courses' as we say in the UK.
Cheese said:Hey guys I agree, that's the reason I stipulated "A Blue Spruce chisel to evaluate". That's also the reason I'm waiting for one of the sizes to go on sale.
To tell the truth, I'm so satisfied with the Pfeil offerings that I didn't even consider the option until I recently received the Blue Spruce round mallet...OMG, that made me reconsider. What a beautiful piece of kit. [smile] That just got me thinking.
squall_line said:You're in luck, [member=44099]Cheese[/member] , they put one on sale today just for you. [wink]