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I do too, front and back. Not quite by this much but close.
 
I do it if there is any mark left on a planed surface, but not always. Usually, a quick lap has removed those. What you show does at least create a situation where a stray metal metal burr (from an incident) will most likely end up on a surface that isn't touching wood - a good thing.
 
yes I do this as well, but I usually go over it with sandpaper to remove any signs of roughness or burrs, I do the sides as well, not just front and back.
 
Me too, just a softening of the edges. Only really an issue on brand new planes, and I've not had many of those.
Paul Sellers does it as well - it's mentioned in one of his videos on getting an old plane ready for use.
 
AndyT":h1qktc2n said:
Me too, just a softening of the edges. Only really an issue on brand new planes, and I've not had many of those.
Paul Sellers does it as well - it's mentioned in one of his videos on getting an old plane ready for use.

I just take the burr of the sole/side arris. Sellers puts a substantial chamfer on, intending to help the plane ride over boundaries - but it can also make it ride over shavings instead of pushing them out of the way.

BugBear
 
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