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Hi Dave.
I have been working on this type of bench for the last three years and find it very useful. Paul fully described the system himself. Here are the links:
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https://paulsellers.com/2013/03/the-paul-sellers-vise-clamp-system-or/
VideoGood luck.
MishaYes, I do agree that the resistance is a bit greater, but on the whole it helps a lot. I have been using this method for more than a year and is not planning to go back. This method gives me the possibility to plane in any direction. Certainly I do plane with the grain most of the time but I am not at all worried when there are difficult knots on the way or when the grain changes its direction once and again.
Sometimes I set the chipbreaker rather close to the cutting edge and sometimes not that close. In general it is half a millimeter or a bit more.
And I never set it less than half a millimeter. I found that in this case the shavings being to turn into washing boards and the surface is not as smooth as it should be.
Good luck!Hi Gary!
I think the link below is right for you. Read the thread, there are some pictures and a short description on how to tweak the plane. You will also find a link to the video describing the physics of the issue.
It really works.Influence of chipbreaker on tearout (Kawai & Kato with verified subtitles)
Good luck
I do like this bookcase and the way you do it. It is not a criticism of any kind, just a consideration; From the pictures I can’t figure out for sure the proportions of the cross on the sides of the bookcase. Maybe this element would look still better if the horizontal beam were the same width as the vertical.
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