Finished up this infill recently an used gun blue. I really like the look of it and I will definitely use this finish again. Here is a link to another forum post....
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Finished up this infill recently an used gun blue. I really like the look of it and I will definitely use this finish again. Here is a link to another forum post....
Here is the second of the three bent back mitre smoothers I am making. 6" long and 1-1 1/4" wide with 1" wide blade bedded at 22 degrees. Infill is boxwood with danish oil finish. I have been looking...
Thanks for the suggestions George, ever since the first infill I made from a St James bay kit you have shared your knowledge and made suggestions on how to take my work to a higher level. Thanks for...
Been real busy in the shop the last few weeks before Christmas doing "real" woodworking. Made a coffee table and almost finished a dining room table for my wife's cousin for her wedding present. I...
Try finding an old power planer or jointer blade. Should work for what you need to do. I have made marking knives from them before.
Wayne
http://infillplanemaker.blogspot.ca
Thanks George, I will give that a try on the next one. Will have to pick up a clean wheel though.
Thanks to all for all the complements. Sean good luck on your plane.
, make sure you post pictures.
Wayne
http://infillplanemaker.blogspot.ca
Finished up this block plane sized infill today. It is 6" x 1-3/4" with a 1-3/8" wide 3/16" thick blade bedded at 47-1/2 degrees. Infill is east indian rosewood.
Wayne...
This weekend I finished up a couple of infills for my plane till. A boxwood mitre smoother and a small east Indian block plane sized smoother. More pics at the link below....
Hi Ken, please post more pics of those wonderful planes.
Wayne
http://infillplanemaker.blogspot.ca
I can't wait for the wooden plane blades in this material too. I use the LV wooden plane blades in my infills and they are great.Made from this material sounds like they will be even better. Hurry up...
Hi Corey , pm me if you seriously want to build one. I can help you locate materials and I'm more than willing to share my experiences I have so far in making them. I believe im located close to you....
If George is too busy I can make them. Follow this link to pics.
http://forum.canadianwoodworking.com/showthread.php?46074-Made-some-infill-lever-cap-screws
Wayne
Hi everyone. Recently i received a very respectful message from a member of a woodworking forum. The message advised me that may not be a good idea to make planes that incorporate designs that are...
Pm sent to you Bob. Thanks
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Thanks everyone for the amazing amount of interest in this plane and the complements. I have made a few planes in the past but when I used Konrads planes at a show a little while ago I was totally...
Hi Peter, no i am a woodworker with some metalworking knowledge. I plan to do a production run of 5 of these planes. I made all components from scratch except the blade. It was purchased.
Totally inspired by Konrad Sauers K series planes that I played with a couple weeks ago at a show here is a prototype that is almost complete. 6 1/2 inches long smoother with blade bed of 52.5...
Here's the link to one I did.
http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?138099-Another-stanley-infill&p=1403078&highlight=#post1403078
Just finishes a similar dresser. I just used several coats if shellac on the inside. Dries fast and does not make everything inside the drawer smell.
Coincidence....saw one advertised today. I had never seen one before this.
http://ontario.kijiji.ca/c-buy-and-sell-tools-equipment-Mortise-Machine-W0QQAdIdZ258314679
Hi Marc, sounds like you got bit by the same bug as me. Bought a small mill and lathe and started building infills. Done just a couple so far but plan to make many more. They work so well when...
I have thought about a norris type adjuster but i am just trying to figure out how to make. I am not a machinist so any help anyone can provide would be helpful.
A few more pics including the start of another plane and the machines i use to do it.