
liam_fnq wrote:Those last photos are the sort of think that blows my hair back.
Liam, I know just what you mean mate...sometimes I could just stand there and turn a perfectly good stick into shavings just to watch and 'hear' it happen, I 'love' the sound of a sharp plane rolling off shavings...problem is that sometimes I do just that..

Yes Craig its criminal how one's insanity can infect others....guess that explains WAS, TAS, and guitar building forums in general.Clancy wrote: And you even roped somebody else into assisting you with your pointless aspirations!!

Thanks for the kind offer Steve your machine certainly looks the business. Can you tell us a bit more about it? What is it? How does it do what it does? What grit does it grind the tool to etc? As for sharpness my edge tools do OK but if ever I need pitting ground out to lap in a new acquisition I may well be in touch with you, where abouts in Perth are you based?simso wrote:In future if you need a blade sharpened send it to me if you want, will look after you.
I have a machine just for this purpose. My chisels are like razors, make my own screwdrivers etc
Thank you Markus, Li'l and Joe its a cool little plane and I think I will leave it set up for micro fine cuts. Its just the right size for jointing bookmatched headstock overlays and tiding butt wedges etc and it looks cool just sitting on the tilt shelf of my work area with me other janescharangohabsburg wrote:That turned out perfect!![]()

Cheers
Kim