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Thread: convex vs flat bevel experiment

  1. #31
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    Although I don't think that it was your intent, there is a lot of good information in that post!
    Yes that was an oversight . . . I hope to delve to the bottom of this and have the person, or persons, responsible up against the wall before sundown.
    Sharpening is Facetating.
    Good enough is good enough
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    Better is Better.

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    Winton have you tried planning wenge? I've had little to no luck in doing so.
    Bumbling forward into the unknown.

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    No I haven't. I'm not drawn to it. I have heard it is stringy. I can't imagine having a problem with a BU with the throat open a moderate amount.
    What sort of problems do you run into ?
    Sharpening is Facetating.
    Good enough is good enough
    But
    Better is Better.

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    Stanley 62 Sweetheart Review 10.jpg

    I have next to no experience with it although I had a chunk of worktop sample that was sent to us. I messed about with it while trying out a Stanley SW 62. Not that nice but it was ok (both the plane and the wood), normal methods of sharp enough, tight mouth etc seemed enough enough to get a decent finish.

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