Forum Replies Created
-
AuthorPosts
-
By the time I’m typing this , I wish you can read -it allright.
Thompson Setton said , once , something like : ‘Because I knew the pain of thurst , I want to dig a fountain , so others may drink from.’
Sight is ,indeed very important to everyone.
I know what and how you are feeling , because I can bearly see with my right eye , and I don’t think I’ll ever get it back. But I can still see that steel edge , that straight line , with my left eye…So , keep -it steady and don’t ‘PUSH !’ -it too hard …for a while…Once again , ‘hope you’re allright. All my best wishes.
mihaiHi,
You might (re)consider the electrolysis. Else , it would be a fun to watch this : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOx5URgjTiU.
If the link does not work , you can try [shopdogsam] on youtube.
I did not tried -it yet (still searching for the electrode) , but , somehow , I think I can trust Shopdogsam.Hi Bow, I’m a rookie too , but I know that : if that true edge is 90 degrees , I’d go for a true square (tri square)
try :’youtube -How to make square stock straight, smooth and square (stock preparation part 1) – with Paul Sellers ‘
That really works !
Have funHi Carlo, Mark ,
It happens that I have got a Juuma 5 several weeks ago , and I can say it’ s the best tool I have. As for the sole , I do not think that it needs to be rectified : the sole should be flattened -I think – only to an old plane or a used one which needs restoration or maintennance.
Try to use -it as a mirror , looking to a square grid. You will know , then , if the sole really needs to be flattened.
Enjoy your jack plane. -
AuthorPosts