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    Plane irons were thin in the 18th century, both...

    Plane irons were thin in the 18th century, both double irons and single irons. The 18th century single iron I have is under 1/8 inch thick.
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    [QUOTE=Derek Cohen;3305332]Warren, I imagine that...

    [QUOTE=Derek Cohen;3305332]Warren, I imagine that sharpening and set up, along with cutting angle, are all going to play a part. Who knows how many used a plane at an Event, and the standard to which...
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    I have been to about a dozen Lie Nielsen hand...

    I have been to about a dozen Lie Nielsen hand tool events, but I have never seen one of their planes produce a quality surface. I don't know the reason for this. It could be because of the high angle...
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    You can post pictures on the forum, just not see...

    You can post pictures on the forum, just not see them.
  5. We usually use half blind dovetails with the tail...

    We usually use half blind dovetails with the tail boards being the top and bottom for these little chests. The dovetails don't show on the sides.

    Sometimes for small drawers we glue the bottoms on...
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    I have sharpened full flat bevel without grinding...

    I have sharpened full flat bevel without grinding for over fifty years. Your main problem is buying these hard Arkansas stones without intermediaries. You can easily go from a fine India to a soft...
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    I have maintained my plane soles with planing for...

    I have maintained my plane soles with planing for nearly 50 years. I always plane with the grain.

    I can't imagine that sandpaper or or planing across the grain will yield the fine surface that I...
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    I don't think the guy you reference has done much...

    I don't think the guy you reference has done much research either. Thomas Nuttall brought back samples of Arkansas stones to Philadelphia in 1819. They were already being used as hones at that time...
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    I recommend an 8x2 stone. A hard Arkansas...

    I recommend an 8x2 stone.

    A hard Arkansas would be near useless for you, as it would merely polish the tops of the ridges left by your coarse sharpening.

    I would recommend a soft Arkansas....
  10. A moving fillister is very important for cabinet...

    A moving fillister is very important for cabinet work.. A moving fillister is a rabbet plane with a fence. It is best to have a fillister with an adjustable fence and a nicker for crossgrain. Most...
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    Somebody earlier suggested that the plane may be...

    Somebody earlier suggested that the plane may be jamming at the corners of the mouth. You could test that by planing the edge of a board right down the middle of the plane.

    I suspect that you are...
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    One thing that happens on tight mouth wooden...

    One thing that happens on tight mouth wooden planes is the the edge of the sole in front of the iron gets rounded over. It gets more wear with a tight mouth. If it is not a crisp corner, shavings can...
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    Higher polish and better control of the burr.

    Higher polish and better control of the burr.
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    Insomuch as you refrain from hollow grind and...

    Insomuch as you refrain from hollow grind and secondary bevels, yes. However I polish with Arkansas stones and strop with bare leather., so no.
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    I think that if you treat an English chisel the...

    I think that if you treat an English chisel the way you treat a Japanese chisel you will be rewarded.
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    Toshio Odate, writing in 1983, says that chisels...

    Toshio Odate, writing in 1983, says that chisels are sharpened with flat bevels because they perform better. Chisels made in England or America perform better with flat bevels also.

    A chisel is a...
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    A flat bevel is helpful in hand work. None of...

    A flat bevel is helpful in hand work. None of these four sharpen with a flat bevel.
  18. The makers of synthetic stones don't follow...

    The makers of synthetic stones don't follow strict categories either. A 1000 grit stone can be quite different among different manufacturers.

    If you expect a black Arkansas stone to cut like a...
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    There is a difference between purifying and...

    There is a difference between purifying and refining. Purifying means getting rid of impurities that are not oils to make it safe for skin or consumption or what ever. Refining means narrowing the...
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    We use oil on the stones so that the steel...

    We use oil on the stones so that the steel particles will float in suspension and keep from clogging pores, etc. Liquids like mineral spirits or kerosene or wd40 will not suspend the steel so well,...
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    We have been using the double iron jack plane for...

    We have been using the double iron jack plane for 250 years.
  22. Scrapers, like saw plates are hardened and...

    Scrapers, like saw plates are hardened and tempered; they are tempered more than plane irons to render them somewhat softer.
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    Yes, you want less work each step, not more. ...

    Yes, you want less work each step, not more.

    We generally don't try to "hog" material when flattening a side. We want to preserve as much material as possible and we want to make a flat surface...
  24. I think that for every time that the Emmert vise...

    I think that for every time that the Emmert vise would be useful there are a dozen times where you are doing some routine operation where it would be clumsy. If you bench is rather long you could put...
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    There are a couple of fallacies promoted by...

    There are a couple of fallacies promoted by YouTubers like Chris Schwarz and David Charlesworth that you want to avoid. They demonstrate planing for the camera and then go back to their machinery for...
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