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Gary Cunningham
07-16-2016, 8:02 PM
Anyone have one? How does it do on short-ish boards (less than 10 inches long, or 6 inches wide)?

Am I wanting it to do things that will not work?

Jim Koepke
07-16-2016, 8:11 PM
There was supposed to be one circulating around for folks to try. It got delayed and currently there are other concerns before the round robin plane gets back on track.

As soon as it comes my way I will give it a try on short pieces and long pieces.

When you ask about a piece 6" wide do you mean to plow a slot 6" from the edge?

for a practical note, I have done short pieces with other plow planes it would be strange for a plow plane not to be able to work on small pieces.

jtk

Gary Cunningham
07-16-2016, 8:58 PM
There was supposed to be one circulating around for folks to try. It got delayed and currently there are other concerns before the round robin plane gets back on track.

As soon as it comes my way I will give it a try on short pieces and long pieces.

When you ask about a piece 6" wide do you mean to plow a slot 6" from the edge?

for a practical note, I have done short pieces with other plow planes it would be strange for a plow plane not to be able to work on small pieces.

jtk


Thanks Jim. I meant using it on boards 6 inches long, not 6" from the edge.

Patrick Chase
07-17-2016, 12:37 AM
Thanks Jim. I meant using it on boards 6 inches long, not 6" from the edge.

I have one. In my experience 6" is sufficient for the skate[s] and fence to register. I wouldn't want to go much lower though.

Derek Cohen
07-17-2016, 1:34 AM
Anyone have one? How does it do on short-ish boards (less than 10 inches long, or 6 inches wide)?

Am I wanting it to do things that will not work?

How about grooving a little under 3" long x 1 1/2" wide? :)


http://www.inthewoodshop.com/ShopMadeTools/AdjustableStickingBoard_html_38b7768e.jpg

The piece below is 7" long ...


http://www.inthewoodshop.com/ShopMadeTools/AdjustableStickingBoard_html_6aff4010.jpg

The grooves were for a small drawer in a lap desk ...


http://www.inthewoodshop.com/ShopMadeTools/AdjustableStickingBoard_html_m4d096aff.jpg


For small pieces, use a sticking board.

Regards from Perth

Derek

Jim Koepke
07-17-2016, 2:02 AM
I have one. In my experience 6" is sufficient for the skate[s] and fence to register. I wouldn't want to go much lower though.

Agree with this. Most of the time if possible it is easier to do the plowing or beading on longer pieces then cut them to size.

If a lot of small pieces are to be done it is easier to make what is called a sticking board. More information from Dr. Google > sticking board <.

jtk

Stephen Clement
07-17-2016, 6:45 AM
Derek, would you mind sharing some more photos of that workholding jig? I often struggle with figuring out how to hold narrow parts to plow grooves or cut rabbets and it seems you have a solution.

-s

Derek Cohen
07-17-2016, 7:44 AM
Hi Stephen

No problem. The details are on my website under "Adjustable Sticking Board". The link is ..

http://www.inthewoodshop.com/ShopMadeTools/AdjustableStickingBoard.html

Regards from Perth

Derek

Lenore Epstein
07-17-2016, 7:47 AM
Here's the first Google result I got: http://www.popularwoodworking.com/woodworking-blogs/chris-schwarz-blog/sticking-boards-bodger’s-mitts

It sounds like a simple workholding device made of a board of an appropriate length (several feet for moldings, maybe a foot or two for your 6" pieces) with a fence along one edge and a stop at one end to keep the workpiece from sliding away.

Jim Belair
07-17-2016, 11:43 AM
The nice thing about Derek's adjustable design is that the plane's fence can hang over the side of the board. I'd have lost the excessive length on those carriage bolts though.

Derek Cohen
07-17-2016, 12:04 PM
The nice thing about Derek's adjustable design is that the plane's fence can hang over the side of the board. I'd have lost the excessive length on those carriage bolts though.

The long bolts have since gone. That was an early picture. This is a recent photo ...

http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a262/Derek50/Joints/Dovetailing%20aids/Sticking-Board_zpsswcdgdlx.jpg

The bolts are well out of the way.

Regards from Perth

Derek

Gary Cunningham
07-17-2016, 5:41 PM
Hi Stephen

No problem. The details are on my website under "Adjustable Sticking Board". The link is ..

http://www.inthewoodshop.com/ShopMadeTools/AdjustableStickingBoard.html

Regards from Perth

Derek


I thank you you for the response. My credit card may not be so happy.:)

Lenore Epstein
07-17-2016, 11:25 PM
Hi Stephen

No problem. The details are on my website under "Adjustable Sticking Board". The link is ..

http://www.inthewoodshop.com/ShopMadeTools/AdjustableStickingBoard.html

Regards from Perth

Derek
That's a neat design, Derek. I left the site right after submitting my post, so I didn't even notice that you'd already replied.