As you can see, I am new to WW and the NCWW net.
My wife gave me a new Stanley #4 plane for my birthday recently. I have read that the sole of a new plane should be flattened and smoothed to make it work more smoothly. I have flattened the sole of a couple of old Stanley block planes by double-sticking progressively finer grades of sandpaper to a piece of plate glass and polishing out the vast majority of grind marks. Some were too deep to make it worthwhile continuing.
My question on the Stanley #4: Is there a better way to smooth the sole of this larger plane? My piece of glass isn't large enough to accomodate this larger plane. The rest of the plane looks pretty good.
Any advice will be appreciated.
My wife gave me a new Stanley #4 plane for my birthday recently. I have read that the sole of a new plane should be flattened and smoothed to make it work more smoothly. I have flattened the sole of a couple of old Stanley block planes by double-sticking progressively finer grades of sandpaper to a piece of plate glass and polishing out the vast majority of grind marks. Some were too deep to make it worthwhile continuing.
My question on the Stanley #4: Is there a better way to smooth the sole of this larger plane? My piece of glass isn't large enough to accomodate this larger plane. The rest of the plane looks pretty good.
Any advice will be appreciated.