Im still a bit of a noob and i've got a long way to go yet with mastering good technique with hand tools.
Could you please give me advice on what to look for in a Jack Plane?
What im really asking for is how do I know if a Jack Plane is performing in a good way or a bad way?
Now I have seen Youtube videos on "tuning" planes to achieve a flat sole and honing the plane iron.
And I have read of the top end planes available which are perfection straight out of the box.
But what test should I perform with my plane so I know that I have set up my plane correctly and it is operating efficiently?
I have a cheap £20ish Jack Plane at the moment as im only a diy'er, after a bit of fiddling and honing I can achieve consistent long shavings on softwood with a thickness of 0.1mm or 4 thou.
Is that reasonable to expect from a £20 plane or should I be looking for thinner shavings?
Could you please give me advice on what to look for in a Jack Plane?
What im really asking for is how do I know if a Jack Plane is performing in a good way or a bad way?
Now I have seen Youtube videos on "tuning" planes to achieve a flat sole and honing the plane iron.
And I have read of the top end planes available which are perfection straight out of the box.
But what test should I perform with my plane so I know that I have set up my plane correctly and it is operating efficiently?
I have a cheap £20ish Jack Plane at the moment as im only a diy'er, after a bit of fiddling and honing I can achieve consistent long shavings on softwood with a thickness of 0.1mm or 4 thou.
Is that reasonable to expect from a £20 plane or should I be looking for thinner shavings?