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  1. #16
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    1 @ 2" (for 4/5)
    1 @ 2 3/8" (for 6/7)

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    Measurements according to me
    Total length of blade 190 -195mm
    Total width 50.6mm and 60.25mm
    Length of vertical slot 119mm
    Diameter of keyhole 17.5mm
    cutting edge to bottom of slot 53mm (obviously depends on times sharpened)
    Top of blade to top of slot 19mm on #4/5 blades and 23mm on #6/7 blade.
    Last edited by Chesand; 29th October 2008 at 06:53 PM. Reason: added measurements
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  3. #17
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    I took some measurements for a Hock 2 3/8" blade. They are


    • Total Blade Length 7"
    • Total Blade Width 2 3/8"
    • Length of the vertical slot (including keyhole) 4 1/2"
    • Diameter of the keyhole 11/16"
    • Width of the slot 15/32"
    • The distance from the cutting edge to the bottom edge of the keyhole 2"
    • The distance from the top end of the blade to the top edge of the vertical slot 1/2"

    and the Hock chipbreaker


    • Thickness 1/8"
    • Total Blade Length 5"
    • Total Blade Width 2 3/8"
    • Length of the oval slot 3/4"
    • Width of the oval slot 1/2"
    • The distance from the bottom edge of the blade to the bottom edge of the oval slot 2 1/8"
    • The distance from the bottom edge of the blade to the centre of the connecting screw hole 3 1/4"
    • The width of the rectangular slot 1/2"
    • The 'length' (the vertical dimension) of the rectangular slot 3/16"
    • The distance from the bottom edge of the blade to the bottom edge of the rectangular slot 3 3/4"



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    I have been updating members allocation above in my first post. Please check that I have down for the right amount.

    Woodwould has kindly agreed to take care of the CAD files for the laser cutting. Thank you to all who are starting to supply measurements for the CAD file, keep it coming, even if someone has already posted measurement for a specific blade, post yours anyway. It can only assure greater accuracy.

    Quote Originally Posted by haosiliu235 View Post
    This is around how much I want but not confirmed, Depends on the final price and when we have to pay.
    You have about 1 month to arrange your funds.

    I will be also doing a run of S390 plane blades for wooden hand planes in the following sizes:

    • 40 x 4 x 100 mm for Wooden Hand Planes
    • 50 x 4 x 100 mm @ $35 (Will fit your DIY wooden plane and a HNT Jack Plane)
    • 50 x 6 x 100 mm @ $45 (Will fit your DIY wooden plane and HNT Smoother, Trying, and Jointer Plane)
    • 60 x 6 x 100 mm @ $55 (Will fit your DIY wooden plane)


    The cost is not confirmed but it should be no more than what I have quoted above.

    Still waiting for:

    • pommyphil
    • RayG
    • Slow6
    • Caliban
    • rat52 6 blades


    To tell me what they actually want.

    We are up to 71 Stanley Replacement Blades and 7 blades for wooden hand planes.

  5. #19
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    Okay, at that price I'll afford two (I should be able to get that passed SWMBO - she's not pleased with what I've been spending on old and new planes recently):

    1 @ 2" wide (for a No.4)
    1 @ 2 3/8" wide (for a No.7)

    No cap irons (chipbreakers) for me thanks

    S390 steel is my preference.

    Cheers, Vann.

  6. #20
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    I would like 1 each of:

    No. 3 @ (1 3/4" wide)
    No. 4 @ (2" wide)
    No. 4 1/2 @ (2 3/8" wide)
    No. 5 @ (2" wide)
    No. 5 1/2 @ (2 3/8" wide)
    No. 6 @ (2 3/8" wide)
    No. 7 @ (2 3/8" wide)
    No. 8 (2 5/8" wide)

    S390 sounds good to me, may as well take maximum advantage of the cheap deal.

    btw, what will they look like? square or rounded? (I like square)


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    TS,

    Could you please add
    2x 50 x 6 x 100 mm @ $45 (Will fit your DIY wooden plane and HNT Smoother, Trying, and Jointer Plane)
    1x 60 x 6 x 100 mm @ $55 (Will fit your DIY wooden plane)

    Cheers, Jack

    BTW, what sort of time frame are we talking?
    I will be away from 1-16 Nov and wouldn't want to miss out or jeopardise the order because I'm not available to transfer funds.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack E View Post
    BTW, what sort of time frame are we talking?
    End of November we will start collecting funds. With delivery ETA around mid December.

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    Hi, please put me down for:

    No3: 1 off at 1 3/4"
    No4 1/2: 1 off at 2 3/8"

    Many thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by SilverSniper View Post

    btw, what will they look like? square or rounded? (I like square)
    Shape? I dislike the rectangular shape of Hock irons. My preference is the shape of early Record irons (tapered at the top but without the rounded corners). However, I'll take whatever you come up with.

    Cheers, Vann.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thumbsucker View Post
    End of November we will start collecting funds. With delivery ETA around mid December.
    Cool, I'll be back by then.
    "There is no dark side of the moon really. Matter of fact it's all dark."

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    Been thinking about replacement irons for some time ,but have been procrastinating over it ,bugger the expense ,I probably won't be able to get my table saw and jointer because of the financial crap going on so here goes.

    I'll chime in for
    1 x no 3
    1x no 4
    1xno 4 1/2
    1x no 5
    1x no 5 1/2 (haven't got this plane yet but should be here in a week then I can measure it.
    1xno 6
    1xno7
    All above Stanleys.

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    TS you have certanly bitten of big task you will surly go to heaven.
    Could you please put me down for a couple.

    No 4-5 size - 1 @ 2" with cap iron
    No 6-7 size - 2 @ 2 3/8" with cap iron

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    A good edge takes a little sweat!!

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    OK, I'm a sucker for this stuff:


    6@ 50x 6 x 100 mm @ $45
    4@ 60 x 6 x 100 mm @ $55
    any chance of 40x4x150 in this new metal? I'd buy 4 plus 2@ 40X4X100
    2@ No. 4 @ (2" wide) with caps


    After this I'm done with buying blades, I just have to build the planes to put them in.
    Kevin
    PS TS, I'm happy to help out again with some of the running round, bevel marking, pick ups....

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    Seems only a few of us are wanting blades for wooden planes..

    I'll want...

    Gosh! I thought it was gonna be us getting some S390 steel in to see if it's all that.

    I wanna make a set of chisels so I'll get a sheet of S390 about 150mm x 120mm* x 4mm that'll be sliced up into 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 20, 25, 30mm strips.
    *Plus kerfs

    If there's not enough people wanting steel for wooden planes and chisels then it'll be rather difficult to get those sizes.

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    Hi,

    I'm interested, will be back in Sydney on the weekend and will measure sizes and work out what I need, I would also like to get a few blades for wooden planes, again will get quantities and sizes etc after I get home.

    Regards

    Brendan

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