Rehab Addict goes Eccentric!
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Re: Rehab Addict goes Eccentric!
The venerable New England Lie-Nielsen No. 140 now has a "stable mate" from overseas....
Here is a famous Bond-movie actor (real name = Clifton!), the Sheriff, calling out a "British Secret Agent" hiding in my fleet:
Here is a closer look, the Clifton No. 3 plane. It reminds me of a Millers Falls, so I call it "Clifty Falls" (a nice Indiana park name). You can still see a little Cosmoline on the brass parts. This plane is like a solid piece of granite; the blade just cuts without any shake at all:
That bookmatched tiger maple, I'm working into a future project. Bookmatch-resawing was done on the SS Bandsaw, and the Clifton plane is evening it all out with the smoothest of results!
Chris
Here is a famous Bond-movie actor (real name = Clifton!), the Sheriff, calling out a "British Secret Agent" hiding in my fleet:
Here is a closer look, the Clifton No. 3 plane. It reminds me of a Millers Falls, so I call it "Clifty Falls" (a nice Indiana park name). You can still see a little Cosmoline on the brass parts. This plane is like a solid piece of granite; the blade just cuts without any shake at all:
That bookmatched tiger maple, I'm working into a future project. Bookmatch-resawing was done on the SS Bandsaw, and the Clifton plane is evening it all out with the smoothest of results!
Chris
Re: Rehab Addict goes Eccentric!
Well, this wasn't solely a lathe job; I did add a rasp into the equation. But I was thrilled to make a nice curvy horn for a German plane I'm restoring, using principles of eccentric / offset turning on the lathe. It was experimental... next time I'll post a full step-by-step !
- Chris
- Chris