DIYbanter

DIYbanter (https://www.diybanter.com/)
-   Woodworking (https://www.diybanter.com/woodworking/)
-   -   old wooden molding plane question (https://www.diybanter.com/woodworking/142437-old-wooden-molding-plane-question.html)

[email protected] January 29th 06 02:11 PM

old wooden molding plane question
 
I've bought some old wooden molding planes during the past year, and
before wrecking them I have a question: there is a metal depth stop
that runs through the body to the sole. These seem totally stuck on all
my planes. Is this metal depth stop meant to be adjustable at all? The
irons themselves are adjustable for depth, but these depth stops (I am
assuming they are depth stops) just don't budge at all. Any
suggestions?

Kevin in Massachusetts


Bugs January 29th 06 02:40 PM

old wooden molding plane question
 
Yes, the brass [or steel] shoe is used to control the depth of cut and
is gradually raised until the cutter has reached the desired depth.
Probably needs an application of penetrating oil and some wiggling to
break the rust bond loose.
Bugs


charlie b January 30th 06 05:39 PM

old wooden molding plane question
 
Does the "depth stop" have a sharp edge? If
so it's a "knicker", not a depth stop. It severs
the wood on the side of the cut to minimize
splintering

charlie b

David January 30th 06 06:01 PM

old wooden molding plane question
 
wrote:

I've bought some old wooden molding planes during the past year, and
before wrecking them I have a question: there is a metal depth stop
that runs through the body to the sole. These seem totally stuck on all
my planes. Is this metal depth stop meant to be adjustable at all? The
irons themselves are adjustable for depth, but these depth stops (I am
assuming they are depth stops) just don't budge at all. Any
suggestions?

Kevin in Massachusetts

Sounds like a nicker. It cleanly cuts the edge of the groove.

Dave

bugbear February 1st 06 10:18 AM

old wooden molding plane question
 
wrote:
I've bought some old wooden molding planes during the past year, and
before wrecking them I have a question: there is a metal depth stop
that runs through the body to the sole.


I've never seen a moulding plane with a depth stop.
This sounds like a "joint making" plane, like a rebate,
or plough.

BugBear


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 01:04 PM.

Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004 - 2014 DIYbanter