Mike G
Petrified Pine
I've never used a plane with a back bevel, but I understand that this is more magical a thing than Harry Potter's wand. I've had a spare hour or two today, and with a bad back was pretty limited in what I could tackle. I had a little look at some of these:
https://thewoodhaven2.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=7029
I've always said that any plane can be made to work, but one of these, a Rapier, might have just made a liar of me. At least, I can't get it to work unless the cap iron is set back from the cutting edge by at least 5 or 6 mm. The geometry is just wrong. So the plane is about useless, but the blade.....
The blade sharpened up pretty well, but it has quite a bit of corrosion in a couple of spots on the back (or is it the front?.........the face without a bevel) close to the cutting edge. It is compatible (ie identical) to my Stanley and Record number 4 blades. I doubt it has ever been sharpened, so there is a ton of wear left in it. It struck me that this would make it a good candidate for adding a back bevel and keeping for a better plane.
I'm not one for precision geometry when it comes to blade angles, so could someone give me a ball-park figure for the angle of a back bevel? How much material do I remove? Is it just a micro-bevel, or is it comparable to the bevel on the other side?
https://thewoodhaven2.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=7029
I've always said that any plane can be made to work, but one of these, a Rapier, might have just made a liar of me. At least, I can't get it to work unless the cap iron is set back from the cutting edge by at least 5 or 6 mm. The geometry is just wrong. So the plane is about useless, but the blade.....
The blade sharpened up pretty well, but it has quite a bit of corrosion in a couple of spots on the back (or is it the front?.........the face without a bevel) close to the cutting edge. It is compatible (ie identical) to my Stanley and Record number 4 blades. I doubt it has ever been sharpened, so there is a ton of wear left in it. It struck me that this would make it a good candidate for adding a back bevel and keeping for a better plane.
I'm not one for precision geometry when it comes to blade angles, so could someone give me a ball-park figure for the angle of a back bevel? How much material do I remove? Is it just a micro-bevel, or is it comparable to the bevel on the other side?