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253117 Dragon List <dragon01list@g...> 2015‑01‑23 Re: Shooting plane
ooooh, me likie.  could be customized for tendency to push down or
sideways, so the final vector keeps it stable while moving forward.

thanks, great idea brent.

bill
felton, ca

On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 9:58 AM, Brent Beach  wrote:

> I probably misunderstood Paul's question
>
> On 2015-01-23 05:17, paul womack wrote:
>
>> Has any body ever seen (or even made) a wooden shooting
>> plane where the skew of the cutting edge is achieved
>> by rotating the bedding around a vertical axis
>> (like the Stanley 51) as opposed to having a skewed
>> bed and blade?
>>
>
> but it occurred to me that you could make a skewed plane for shooting
> board use quite quickly from an old wooden smoother that was otherwise a
> beater, so I made a sketchup model.
>
> http://www3.telus.
net/BrentBeach/Sharpen/Shooting board, modified
> smoother v2.jpg
>
> Now, because of the spaces you will almost certainly not be able to use
> that, so try this one
>
> http://goo.gl/VRVMxW
>
> Testing the new oldtools address as well.
>
> Brent
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