"The auction site" has a couple of planes that are described as "soft bottom". They look like normal number 4 Baileys to me. Can anyone enlighten me about what a "soft bottom" is?
"The auction site" has a couple of planes that are described as "soft bottom". They look like normal number 4 Baileys to me. Can anyone enlighten me about what a "soft bottom" is?
Probably a corrugated sole:
- Striped recesses, originally designed wit the idea it would help the plane slide better due to less resistance. Clinically proven to not make much difference at all, though it would be less work to flatten the sole, if needed.
You found a seller that knows what they are talking about? Must be the only one
+1 on what Jim said. Often the sellers have no idea what they are selling. They may have seen a listing for a "smooth bottom" plane and somehow got it wrong and listed it as a "soft bottom."
jtk
"A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty."
- Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965)
And when reading British info on sharpening stones "soft" often means fine cutting ,not fast wearing.