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Thread: Chipped router plane iron

  1. #16
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    Is the replacement going to show the know who's the boss?

  2. #17
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    Like Winton said,just grind on the SIDE of the wheel. It is often said to not grind n the side of a wheel,but it's o.k. if you don't put a lot of undue pressure on it. That little blade isn't going to be any problem to grind on the side.

  3. #18
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    Thanks for the help guys. I sort of wish I had a drill press, but like Robert said this should be a good oppurtunity to learn how to fix it the hard way and at least Ill have that experience from my mistake. I'll also have an extra sharp blade, as Robert pointed out!

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