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29th November 2020, 04:53 PM #121
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29th November 2020, 05:09 PM #122
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29th November 2020, 05:22 PM #123
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Ahh, I may well have subconsciously copied this because I think it was their cap screw that I modelled mine on.
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29th November 2020, 07:37 PM #124
Well, you might just have easily thunked it up yourself, it's a pretty obvious solution to a problem when you think about it, so just ell their patent lawyers to buzz-off if they come a-calling.
It's interesting how Veritas thought they needed a do-dad at front & rear of their plane - I guess it does make it easier to hang onto the beast. I just slavishly copied an old infill I liked (by G. Miller of London who operated roughly from 1890 to 1910). JW lge.jpg
The screw adjuster is my addition, I've not seen a Miller with a screw adjuster, and it's pretty unlikely he ever used one since he faded out about the time Norris introduced his. Most of the old infill shoulder planes had very little in the way of knobs or lumps to hang onto, but Miller sometimes included a "rhino horn" on his - a horn-like protuberance sticking up from the centre of the woodwork at the top. The thumbscrew for the lever-wedge sort of fills the same function on mine.
All things said, I find my copy pretty easy to handle in most situations, but I'll admit there are times when it would be nice to have something extra to get a finger behind to give me a more secure grasp of things, so go the front knob, I say...
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29th November 2020, 07:53 PM #125
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Thanks Ian. It looks like I'm not done after all, now that the master thinks the front knob is a positive.
Oh well, at least I have a go-er because it's taken it's first shavings.
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I'm fairly happy right now.
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29th November 2020, 07:57 PM #126
That looks so good and takes shavings.
I am curious how you'll fix the side knob.
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29th November 2020, 08:04 PM #127
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29th November 2020, 09:26 PM #128
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30th November 2020, 07:07 AM #129
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That is one smart plane!
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30th November 2020, 01:47 PM #130
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1st December 2020, 01:42 AM #131
I agree, Picko - that is a fine piece of workmanship!
Steve
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1st December 2020, 07:42 AM #132
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Looks great - you certainly raised the bar for those members still to produce shavings.
Congratulations,
Bob
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1st December 2020, 07:56 AM #133
Looking really good Picko. Top notch design and workmanship, it’s all come together nicely.
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3rd December 2020, 09:19 PM #134
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Rite-o the k-nob's done. Hoolie doolie there was some work in that little bugger.
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3rd December 2020, 09:33 PM #135
Cute!
Nothing succeeds like a budgie without a beak.
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