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For the cabinet scraper i used the Veritas Scraper blade, for the router plane i took the 10mm blade from an old destroyed wooden router plane and for the block plane i used just regular O1 steel. They all work very well but if i had to redo the block plane i would perhaps position the holes for the wedge pin a little lower, more towards the center of the body of the plane, to reduce the risk of splitting the sides when you tighten the wedge.
Interesting design of your router!Cheers
OrestisHello Sebastian,
i have had a copy of this book for some years now, but only last year i started actually making some of the tools shown. It is very interesting indeed. Here are a couple of photos from the ones i made:Attachments:
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Unfortunately i can’t find any signs as to where it was made. I did find however a small hole on the female thread (photo attached), maybe that was supposed to be for a bearing ball or a pin?
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