Sharpening a Plough Plane
…recommend the following from Paul’s blog: On Plough Planes and Ploughing- Just Thoughts Veritas Plough (Plow) Plane Buying Good Tools Cheap #4- Plough Plane Plough- Share Veritas Plough Plane Update…
…recommend the following from Paul’s blog: On Plough Planes and Ploughing- Just Thoughts Veritas Plough (Plow) Plane Buying Good Tools Cheap #4- Plough Plane Plough- Share Veritas Plough Plane Update…
…not need to pare down the tenon cheeks There may be a step down caused when sawing At this stage, you can use a router plane to ensure that the…
…gun and bits to suit) Hand Router Plane The whole methodology of the construction does not rely on dead-on accuracy. The most important thing is to recognise that the bench…
…is achieved using the router plane to work down to depth gradually, as it will allow you to ensure a perfectly parallel surface to the front of the rail. After…
…along the whole edge. However, when working on end grain, also skew the plane sideways by dropping the back of your plane so that the cutting iron is at an…
…grip on the chisel and work to your depth line Make sure the walls are cut to depth all the way up to the stopped end Set the router plane…
…6mm chisel to measure the haunch but you can use a steel rule to measure this if you don’t have that size) Chisel hammer Knife Tenon Saw Router plane (Optional)…
…your depth line, since you can do that very accurately with a router plane. Be sure to clean out the end of the recess with a sharp chisel so that…
…stop line near the front). Then mark the depth using a marking gauge or router plane. You should also use a marking gauge to define the exact end of the…
…Pencil Steel Rule Gauge Woodworker’s knife Chisel hammer Router Plane (Optional) Chisel x 2 One smaller than the width of your recess and the other 1” (25mm) wide Tenon Saw (Optional)…