Big Horn 19318 Wide Cutter Blade For Jack Plane
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The Indian subcontinent. This is used for removing excess glue from woodworking joints because the handle is made out of wooden fibers and the magnets are embedded in it.
No exact measurement is available, but it's the same thickness as the original blade that came with the planer. The only thing I had to do was square the cutting edge.
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Although I was not expecting it to be sharp "out of the box", I also did not expect to need to flatten the back for over an hour before it was even possible to begin sharpening. As a result of this and the fact that the edges were sharper than the bevel, I had to smooth them out before flattening the back otherwise I would have cut my hand to bloody ribbons trying to get it into According to my observations, it was a high carbon hardened steel, nothing special, and it had a razor sharp edge by the time it was worn out. It gets a lone star for that. You may want to look elsewhere unless you have the patience, tools, and skill to get it to the point where it can actually perform.
A diamond sharpening stone will rest comfortably on top of this as it provides a kind of straight edge and a support for it. My need for it turns out to be a little different. Considering that I was planning to use it as a surface planer, it seemed like the best option. This is incorrect. Curves like this are extremely difficult to deal with. I will try to use it in a way other than what it was designed for. Like my lie detector test, I did not expect that it would be high-quality It looks like a Nicolas iron, but it has no substance. It is most often true that what you pay for is what you get.
If you consider how expensive this piece of metal is, expect it to be The best I could do was to say something like that. This is just a very sloppily made product. When the whole thing is placed on a flat surface, the center hole is not centered, causing it to rock. Perhaps OK for its intended purpose, but it's not very useful as a flat bottomed plane unless you are going to grind and sand a lot.
I like the way it works.
I will have to send this iron to a machine shop at a cost to me in order to get it.