toolsForCharlie
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Anyone care to share their preferred method of sharpening their plane irons?
I have a pair of Stanley Bailey planes (type 10, 13) I've been using but I can't seem to get the irons dialed-in well enough to handle hardwoods. They both shave pine paper thin like butter, but having some issues with ash. The No. 4 is less fussy than the No. 5, but still problematic. From all that I've read/watched from Sellers to Cosman and everyone in between, I'm led to believe I'm not just getting the sharpness I need.
I've got a couple stones I use for the kitchen, which I also used to restore the irons to begin with. But I feel like if Sellers can just bust out sandpaper on glass, then proceed to shave oak with his eyes closed...
I have a pair of Stanley Bailey planes (type 10, 13) I've been using but I can't seem to get the irons dialed-in well enough to handle hardwoods. They both shave pine paper thin like butter, but having some issues with ash. The No. 4 is less fussy than the No. 5, but still problematic. From all that I've read/watched from Sellers to Cosman and everyone in between, I'm led to believe I'm not just getting the sharpness I need.
I've got a couple stones I use for the kitchen, which I also used to restore the irons to begin with. But I feel like if Sellers can just bust out sandpaper on glass, then proceed to shave oak with his eyes closed...

