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    Time will tell, those two above were fitted as...

    Time will tell, those two above were fitted as just a few weeks ago.

    Were your handles fitted?
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    That gap in the stanley chisel and others I have....

    That gap in the stanley chisel and others I have. When I grasp it, the rim of the socket digs into the skin of my palm when I tighten my grip while malleting. It's not a comfortable handle.

    The...
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    Aren't you supposed to fit this type of handles? ...

    Aren't you supposed to fit this type of handles?

    The inside of my old chisel sockets are not smooth, the fit takes advantage of that. The picture below shows two chisels I've taken the time to...
  4. I'd argue that the only place where the iron...

    I'd argue that the only place where the iron needs to be aligned (and sticking out a little) to the side of the plane is the circled area. Trying to make the whole side of the iron parallel to the...
  5. If I were you, I'd adjust the plane so that I can...

    If I were you, I'd adjust the plane so that I can take even shavings, regardless of whether the iron is perfectly aligned to the sides. Just treat it like a regular block plane to get you comfortable...
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    I haven't tried to use the grits you have, only...

    I haven't tried to use the grits you have, only coarse SiC grits on float glass to refurbish oil and water stones.

    I tried using SiC on float glass to lap the back of chisels and irons. I didn't...
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    You may have run out of steel and/or hardened...

    You may have run out of steel and/or hardened steel that close to the shoulders of the chisels.
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    That's in the tempering range. If it's for a...

    That's in the tempering range. If it's for a short period of time, it might not affect the steel. If it does, it would make the plate softer.
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    Would a hot blue process anneal the saw plate?

    Would a hot blue process anneal the saw plate?
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    I saw that patent a while ago. I even chatted w...

    I saw that patent a while ago. I even chatted w someone who found one in the wild, if I remember correctly.

    A number of issues comes to mind. First, the thin steel plate that would have been used...
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    I put Tried and True linseed oil on my bench...

    I put Tried and True linseed oil on my bench since I had some, but it didn't do anything its appearance or performance. I wouldn't put anything that would leave a film on it. If there's the...
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    My reading of the introduction is that the paper...

    My reading of the introduction is that the paper was prompted by the appearance of super surfacers in the market. The paper does not say that it's a study of the Japanese hand plane cutting action. ...
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    I trust the description of the purpose of the...

    I trust the description of the purpose of the study and video stated by Bill Tindall. He and Steve Elliot were the ones who actually tracked these professors and spoke with them.
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    That's the function of the chipbreaker, to bend...

    That's the function of the chipbreaker, to bend the shavings upwards so that the iron cuts the fibers before they lift the fibers ahead of the cut and cause tear out.
    Without it, the shaving pull...
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    That's not my experience with metal Bailey style...

    That's not my experience with metal Bailey style planes. If you close the mouth and move the cb down, the plane will clog under normal use. The reason is that with the cb so close the shavings are...
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    In those planing competitions they use a very...

    In those planing competitions they use a very particular type of wood, I think it's straight grained alaskan cedar. Whatever the wood they use it's a very particular kind and lends itself to the very...
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    And to think the only thing he needed to do to...

    And to think the only thing he needed to do to make his plane work was to move the damned frog back a little to get rid of the clogging.

    The experiment shown in the video is just the iron and...
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    I would guess the reason was "group think". If...

    I would guess the reason was "group think". If you read the articles and forum posts from before 2012 you see that the general consensus was that chipbreakers were there to strengthen the iron and...
  19. I think, from an esthetic point of view, the...

    I think, from an esthetic point of view, the hardest thing to make is the handle. The right angle for the handle relative to the lenght of the saw, the shaping of the handle, the crisp intersection...
  20. In Tom's saw making class, he told us that he...

    In Tom's saw making class, he told us that he couldn't source brass folded backs. He has a machine and a thin cutter.

    I think it's not quite the same, the folded back pinches the plate to keep it...
  21. I believe in the old days the back was folded....

    I believe in the old days the back was folded. Nowadays I don't know who does that.

    Tom Calisto makes his own backs and cuts the slits. I think he sells them, as well as other hardware. You'd have...
  22. That's tempting. Can your machine do 4 or 4 1/2...

    That's tempting. Can your machine do 4 or 4 1/2 TPI?
    A frame saw would be nice to add to the shop.

    Let me know when you are in Pittsburgh, we could try to invade David Weaver's shop.
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    The teeth of a saw are too coarse. These veneer...

    The teeth of a saw are too coarse. These veneer cutters cut in a slicing fashion.
  24. No. I took a saw making class with Tom Calisto a...

    No.
    I took a saw making class with Tom Calisto a couple of years ago. He brought his machine along. Teeth were cut in a couple of minutes, then sharpened for rip cuts in five minutes. Alternatively,...
  25. I don't understand the hoopla about these saws....

    I don't understand the hoopla about these saws. If that plate is simply flat spring steel stock, cut and then run through a teeth cutting machine, there's nothing special about this kit.
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