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Thread: Challenge 20 - 21. Ironwood.
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18th September 2020, 05:03 PM #16
Brad
That sounds like some heavy metal.
Regards
PaulBushmiller;
"Power tends to corrupt. Absolute power corrupts, absolutely!"
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18th September 2020, 05:20 PM #17
O I see one of my closest rivals,
Is posting again.well well,
Brad, be careful of the weight issue,I’m in the finishing stages of my second plane build, it’s about 165 mm long 45 mm wide.
It’s a little on the heavy side, not hugely heavy but noticeable.
6 mm steel sole,3 mm brass sides,6 mm single Iron.
Small Gidgee stuffings.
Cheers Matt.
Saying all that, my competition plane will probably be quite the heavy lifter.
Cheers Matt.
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18th September 2020, 07:01 PM #18
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18th September 2020, 07:43 PM #19
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18th September 2020, 07:47 PM #20
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18th September 2020, 07:49 PM #21
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18th September 2020, 08:59 PM #22
I dug out a plank of Silky today as the gidgee was too hard. I'm a wimp.
I am learning, slowley.
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18th September 2020, 11:35 PM #23
I still can’t log on with my iMac, so I had to email theses pics to myself so I could upload them on the iPad. Bit of a hassle and I don’t know how they will display until I post.
This is the wide angle shot of my bits.
Pretty sure this was part of another Thumbsucker group buy . Not sure how handy it will be.
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And the Thumbsucker MKI plane blades. Can’t remember the reason behind that wide one, a MEGA Smoother maybe ? They are pretty hefty blades.
69662AA0-F8BD-4664-8330-FB5FFB3DD025.jpegBrad.
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19th September 2020, 08:49 AM #24SENIOR MEMBER
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Looks like you are really into the swing of the challenge. I am looking forward to something that will emulate your your skills as a macro photographer (extreme close up photography, not suggest that Brad is vertically challenged)
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19th September 2020, 06:06 PM #25
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20th September 2020, 01:28 PM #26
OK, I just reread the rules, and I don’t see anywhere that it says you can’t change tack with your design. So I am forging ahead with a new plan, since I found my narrowest blade is 2 inches.
I am still making a smallish smoother, but it will be a bit longer than I originally thought, and it will have a rear handle instead of the bun.
Other changes include, stainless steel bottom and sides, and the sides will be curved.
So far, I am still using Cooktown Ironwood for the woodwork, but that could change if something else takes my eye while rummaging for the Ironwood.
I am also drawing a plan using pencil and paper, no cad in the Ironwood shed, I was originally going to wing it and make it up as I went, but as I complicate things further, I think a drawing to follow might pay off.
On a sour note, I still can’t log on to the forum with my iMac.Brad.
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20th September 2020, 02:09 PM #27
I’m with you on the design changes Brad,I’ve gone through a few my self,
Do as many or has few has you want.
The judges just want to see a finished plane and a pine shaving.
Pine shavings will possibly appear in the market place for sale towards the end of the competition
With respect to paper and Pencil we ain’t paying for licensing stuff!!!.
Some of our comrades are now having second thoughts about all this paper pencil stuff.
Have you tried gently tapping the IMac ,
Or is that Pc fix now obsolete??
Cheers Matt.
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20th September 2020, 02:48 PM #28
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20th September 2020, 03:03 PM #29
Here is a look at my design, there will be a few changes here and there to improve aesthetics etc. Pretty sure at this stage I will go with 60* blade angle.
The handle has been just roughly added in, that will definitely change shape.
I can’t seem to make my pics appear any bigger on the iPad, but if you click on them they should open up to a bigger size. If I ever get to log back in with the iMac, I will change them.
9909C261-B4FF-42B2-BD09-8EBA7C001B23.jpegBrad.
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20th September 2020, 03:48 PM #30