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Thread: Stanley 90 Bullnose Plane

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    Stanley 90 Bullnose Plane

    I just picked up a Stanley 90 bullnose plane off Ebay. What is the proper angle to sharpen the blade to?
    Thanks.

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    According to http://www.supertool.com/StanleyBG/stan11.htm#num90bull it looks like 20 degrees?

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    Howdy Roger

    Since you have been around awhile this is a belated welcome to the Creek.

    Proper is a some what dubious term when it comes to blade bevel angles.

    Do you have a way to measure the angle that is presently on the blade?

    Does the current angle cause any problems?

    The angles on my #90 and #93 would have to be measured before being able to tell where they are honed.

    jtk
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    Thanks for the welcome. The blade is very dull so I haven't actually tried to use it yet. Thought I better try to sharpen it first. I can measure the current angle but I haven't even gotten it to the shop yet. Thanks for the response.

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    Mine is set at 25 degrees factory bevel and a sharper secondary bevel of 28 degrees (my choice)

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    A bullnose plane is more likely to be used on edge- than end grain, such as rebates. It is not a short shoulder plane (do not try to use it as one), which would plane end grain. I think that the bed is about 20 degrees. Consequently, I would hone the bevel at 25 degrees.

    Regards from Perth

    Derek

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