Vintage Stanley 60 Block Plane Popular Q&A
Q: I already bought a stanley block plane, which works great but off...
A: I think that you're trying to plane too much at a time, set the plane to cut less. Unfortunately though modern tools aren't as good as the older ones as the met... Read More »
Q: A block of m=15 kg is held by string on an inclined plane of angl...
A: Tension in the string. = component of weight of the block along the plane. = 15 * 9.81 * sin60°. ≈ 127.4 N. Read More »
Q: Why didn't Stanley or Record make a plane with a 60 degree blade ...
A: For the exact answer you probably have to ask these companies, but here is my opinion: 45 degrees is the optimum cutting angle for wood in its pure form. ... Read More »
Q: Are these old enough to be a good plane? stanley block plane
A: I don't know about age, but I have a 9 1/2 and also have a 9 1/4 (same as 9 1/2, except fixed throat). Both work well for me, the 9 1/2 for finer work, the 9 1/... Read More »
Q: Instructions on installing/adjusting blade in Stanley block plane...
A: Answer 1. Don't try to do it with the blade loose. Tighten it so it is just snug and then adjust it. When it is adjusted, tighten it all the way. You can make s... Read More »
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