Just bought two antique toothing blades. Now I need to build a couple of planes to go around them. Looking for advice on bed angles or anything else.
Thanks in advance.
Scott
Just bought two antique toothing blades. Now I need to build a couple of planes to go around them. Looking for advice on bed angles or anything else.
Thanks in advance.
Scott
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Take a look at Tom's toothing plane. There are several pictures, including a diagram with angles. He doesn't hang out here at Knots so much any more, those pics might help.
Kel,
My Buck Bros toothing plane has the blade set at about 85*. It's a wooden body, configured like a typical "coffin" smoother, except it has an open tote, which appears to be original.
Ray
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