Repair made with wild olive on beech |
The darksides are the easier plane body mouvements caused by weather changments and a minor capacity of resist to wear.
The new patch repalces the old one for closing the mouth |
The cut must be perfectly orthogonal. |
Over time by levelling the mouth, it become too much large and, consequently, the plane has a poor performance.
It is necessary to remedy by a repair: a patch shaped and glued for a proper mouth closing.
Prepare the recess |
Smooth the head of the board we will use for preparing the insert. |
In this specific case I just had to intervent on an old repair and I opted for a slightly different approach.
Cut |
First, prepare a perfect square piece (10x20 mm will be good), cutting it on the head of a board.
The piece will be oriented so the head fibers will be exposed on the sole for better wear resistence.
After the position on the sole is traced, cut across the grain for 7-8 mm and level the recess bottom by chisel and router plane. The goal is to create a precise recess for inserting the piece so it can be kept firmly in position without gluing.
By using only glue drops, we avoid a definitive gluing up. |
Wait several hours |
Ciao Giuliano
After paring, the mouth appears of right dimensions: 0,4-0,5 mm are good for a smoothing plane. |
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