Rolf Schmid
05-24-2004, 12:57 PM
Just a few days ago I finished my third Infill, once again machined from solid steel, with a Norris-type adjuster, this time the angle is 50°.
As I always enjoy reading the reports and looking at the pictures of other woodworkers....here are some pictures of the few hours I can spend in my little workshop:
After milling and grinding the steel body, my task was to build the wooden infill:
Infill 50° (http://www.hobel-und-eisen.de/holz/infill_50_grad.htm)
building the infill tote (http://www.hobel-und-eisen.de/holz/griffherstellung.htm)
And here are the other planes I build before:
other planes (http://www.hobel-und-eisen.de/holz/hobel.htm)
http://www.hobel-und-eisen.de/holz/Griff_norris/P5160372.JPG
regards from Germay
Rolf
As I always enjoy reading the reports and looking at the pictures of other woodworkers....here are some pictures of the few hours I can spend in my little workshop:
After milling and grinding the steel body, my task was to build the wooden infill:
Infill 50° (http://www.hobel-und-eisen.de/holz/infill_50_grad.htm)
building the infill tote (http://www.hobel-und-eisen.de/holz/griffherstellung.htm)
And here are the other planes I build before:
other planes (http://www.hobel-und-eisen.de/holz/hobel.htm)
http://www.hobel-und-eisen.de/holz/Griff_norris/P5160372.JPG
regards from Germay
Rolf