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Thread: Link to molding plane sharpening "how to"?

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    Question Link to molding plane sharpening "how to"?

    I've been thinking more and more about molding planes. Can (and will ) anyone give me a link to a site detailing this?

    Initially at least, I'm interested in hollows, rounds and beading planes. I say initially 'cuz I suspect this slope is even slipperier than the last! <g>
    One can never have too many planes and chisels... or so I'm learning!!

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    No link, but Larry Williams DVD "Sharpening Profiled Hand Tools" is truly superb and well worth it's price (I think $25).

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    +1 on the DVD. And I'll just grease the slope for you and mention that he also has an excellent "Making Traditional Side Escapement Planes" DVD, both available from Lie-Nielsen. Plus, they also sell the iron blanks.
    Steve, mostly hand tools. Click on my name above and click on "Visit Homepage" to see my woodworking blog.

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    I just attended a class using Matt Bickford's molding planes. They're simple, but require great care in handling.
    Without a fence, or stop installed they're very flexible in use but unforgiving of mishandling.

    It's impressive what can be made with two pairs of H&R with a good rabbet plane.

    I highly recommend taking a class, first. You may have a different conviction about their utility after a weekend session.

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  6. Read Matt Bickford's blog (Musings from Big Pink) end to end, you will get most of what you need; and then try to visit a LN Open day when he is there. Go without your wallet.

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    Cool

    Quote Originally Posted by Richard Francis View Post
    Go without your wallet.

    LOL.. The really, really ironic thing for me is that by the time I'd spend the $1,000 or so to fly from Anchorage to a LN open day, I'd have to buy a *whole* lot of tools to amortize the travel.

    Wait... Is there a down side here?
    Last edited by Jim Neeley; 02-14-2012 at 12:34 AM.
    One can never have too many planes and chisels... or so I'm learning!!

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