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.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.Although I don't think that it was your intent, there is a lot of good information in that post!
Sharpening is Facetating.Good enough is good enoughButBetter is Better.
Winton have you tried planning wenge? I've had little to no luck in doing so.
Bumbling forward into the unknown.
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 enoughButBetter is Better.
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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.