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10th September 2020, 06:27 PM #16
Order it online here:
O1 - Artisan Supplies
You can get it posted from Sydney or they will deliver to their shopfront in Preston and you can collect it from there, Covid permitting.I'm doing my May Challenge - I may or may not give a #*c&
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10th September 2020, 06:31 PM #17Senior Member
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Thanks doug3030, I'll look into it. At this stage, I reckon at this stage I'll find someone to make the blades for me. I'll go to your place to check out your set up and see whats up. But I don't really want to accidentally dive into metal work like I did with woodwork.
I would have to get a range of machinery to rip, dock and shape metal. One hobby at a time
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10th September 2020, 06:43 PM #18
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10th September 2020, 06:48 PM #19Senior Member
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Thank you for the link Doug3030. I think those tool steel blanks are unhardened. And I would need to shape them to my specific dimension and then harden and bake it. All at the same time not warping the blade and getting a convexed plane blade
I also don't want to light my mum's house on fire. If that happens, I would have to re-buy all my planes and tools
I reckon at this stage, I might just focus on wood working and order it through a metal worker from the forum.
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10th September 2020, 07:01 PM #20
My preference would be to teach people the necessary skills and knowledge rather than make the blade for them but I can understand your concerns regarding your circumstances.
If you wish to go that way I could make the blade for you.
Provisos would be:
- That it is not some complex thing that requires a master bladsmith to achieve
- That you make the plane to fit the blade, not I make the blade to fit the plane
- you would receive the blade hardened and tempered and ground at the requested angle but you would still need to sharpen it, as you would do to maintain it.
Probably best if you PM me to discuss it further if you wish to do it that way.I'm doing my May Challenge - I may or may not give a #*c&
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10th September 2020, 07:26 PM #21Senior Member
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10th September 2020, 07:47 PM #22
And I on this day, Doug come out of retirement, and started is custom plane blade Businesses.
Cheers Matt.
Good on ya Doug [emoji106][emoji106]
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11th September 2020, 08:20 AM #23GOLD MEMBER
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Doug, would this be another example of that slippery slope?
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11th September 2020, 09:32 AM #24
Hell no. Done in the cooperative spirit of this competition. I'm too busy with my own projects. I don't mind doing a little bit for others here and there, obviously but there is a limit to it. Like I said at the time:
As the old saying goes "Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day, teach him to fish and he will sit in a boat and drink beer all weekend."I'm doing my May Challenge - I may or may not give a #*c&
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11th September 2020, 10:28 PM #25SENIOR MEMBER
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Steal a man’s wallet and he’ll be poor for a day, but teach him woodworking and how to buy tools and he’ll be poor for the rest of his life.
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14th September 2020, 09:45 PM #27Senior Member
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Little update:
Been in contact with Doug about the plane blades. Have transferred him money and he will get it organised asap. Below are dimensions that the the blade will be in
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In the mean time, I was messing around with a skew blade i have and did a quick attempt to make a skew rebate plane. Was fun but need to do more research on how to make a neater mortise diagonally thru the body. I managed to get 1 shaving from it . The Chinese bloke seems to just shove a drill in. Will have to give that a go next time. I was just playing around....
【传统手工木工教学——工具制作】单线刨子制作第一集 - YouTube Part 1
【传统手工木工教学——工具制作】单线刨子制作第二集 - YouTube part 2
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I will have to put this plane challenge on hold for now because Doug has to wait for the steel to arrive at his place, make it and then ship it to me. And with shipping times in Melbourne taking 10 days +. I'll start the initially planned dovetail plane when I do get the blades.
In the mean time, I got some timber delivered to my house for other stuff. And a friend's dad dropped a table off my house to restore. So these will keep me busy until stage 4 ends! Oh and I'm also restoring a #5.5 plane for a friend!
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24th September 2020, 05:19 PM #28
Bernard, the steel is in my possession.
Hopefully, the finished blades will be in the post on Monday.
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25th September 2020, 02:01 AM #29Senior Member
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26th September 2020, 08:15 PM #30
Two blades ground to specifications ready for heat treating tomorrow.
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