Woodbloke
Sequoia
Seeking to obtain a No.4 blade and chipbreaker to try out a back bevel scraper plane set up, a few days ago Lurker of this parish informed me that there was a reasonable Stanley No.4 at Wilton Mens Shed, going for the princely sum of a tenner, which I thought was a very reasonable:


I've spent the last day or so applying a bit of plane fettling savy and TLC:

The sole has been flattened (but it wasn't too bad to start with), the frog has been properly bedded onto the body, so there's no 'rock n'role', all the nasty, sharp edges have been dressed. As the existing plastic knob and tote were falling apart:

...I made a new front knob and tote made from Paduk...and if you've never used it, it's fandabby!

The original owner had far too much camber on the blade for a smoother:

...so this will need to be reground to make it a little less fierce, but the whole plane seems to be working quite well. As I've now found a Record No.4 blade and chipbreaker :eusa-doh: in one of my boxes, I may well treat this Stanley smoother to a new, thicker blade and flat chipbreaker (plus longer 'Y' lever) at some point in the future - Rob


I've spent the last day or so applying a bit of plane fettling savy and TLC:

The sole has been flattened (but it wasn't too bad to start with), the frog has been properly bedded onto the body, so there's no 'rock n'role', all the nasty, sharp edges have been dressed. As the existing plastic knob and tote were falling apart:

...I made a new front knob and tote made from Paduk...and if you've never used it, it's fandabby!

The original owner had far too much camber on the blade for a smoother:

...so this will need to be reground to make it a little less fierce, but the whole plane seems to be working quite well. As I've now found a Record No.4 blade and chipbreaker :eusa-doh: in one of my boxes, I may well treat this Stanley smoother to a new, thicker blade and flat chipbreaker (plus longer 'Y' lever) at some point in the future - Rob







