Very interesting! And I also enjoyed the video -- very well presented. Please make more!
I have an 'oldish' Swedish iron with chipbreaker (Erik Anton Berg - Eskilstuna), wedge shaped in thickness. Now I have an urge to make a plane for it :-) I'm gonna have a closer look at it today and see what I can learn. I use mostly steel planes but it would be nice to make a long jointer for it. The wood would keep the weight down, too :-) I must investigate further...
Very interesting! And I also enjoyed the video -- very well presented. Please make more!
I have an 'oldish' Swedish iron with chipbreaker (Erik Anton Berg - Eskilstuna), wedge shaped in thickness. Now I have an urge to make a plane for it :-) I'm gonna have a closer look at it today and see what I can learn. I use mostly steel planes but it would be nice to make a long jointer for it. The wood would keep the weight down, too :-) I must investigate further...
Thanks!
So cool! Thanks for writing this up. I shared it with my watchmaker friend.
Well done! This kind of research is gold. I wish I read more of this kind of content around here. Thank you!
Thank you!
Well done! Always good to see someone reading, analyzing and interpreting books. Goodman is one I wish I had known personally
Same here. He sounded like a curmudgeon but I would have loved to hear about his research trips throughout Europe