I just picked up an older ECE Smooth Plane #711 - in general its in wonderful condition.
However there is a small splinter/crack at the front edge of the sole that I'd like to stabilize.
Should CA glue be appropriate to stabilize a small splinter/crack in an oily wood such as lignum vitae?
Fixing splinter in Lignum Vitae plane sole - CA Glue
Re: Fixing splinter in Lignum Vitae plane sole - CA Glue
I have not worked Iron Wood -- but CA works great with oily Rosewood so I bet it would be a good choice.
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Re: Fixing splinter in Lignum Vitae plane sole - CA Glue
I just made a small block plane with a lignum vitae sole a couple of weeks ago. I used LMI White glue to glue to the Myrtlewood body. It glued fine with that. I would think that CA would be fine also. Try it you can't hurt anything.
Re: Fixing splinter in Lignum Vitae plane sole - CA Glue
thanks Ken.
I also asked the asme question of the U.S. Representative for E. C. Emmerich, as well as confirming the use of 50/50 shellac and boiled linseed for treating the body of the plane ( as outlined in the EC Emmerich Complete Book of Woodworking tools - http://www.ecemmerich.com/images/ece_co ... _tools.pdf), and here is David's responce:
"Thanks for your inquiry. I would put a little epoxy glue for wood in the crack and when dry, sand the bottom by lapping on 120 grit paper affixed to a flat surface like a granite counter top or a ground cast iron table on a circular saw or jointer table.
Do not use old shellac, you will get a gummy mess. Dilute 50/50 mixture of shellac and oil with equal amounts of wood alcohol and turpentine.
Happy Woodworking"
Sounds like quite a concoction they use on the plane body.
I also asked the asme question of the U.S. Representative for E. C. Emmerich, as well as confirming the use of 50/50 shellac and boiled linseed for treating the body of the plane ( as outlined in the EC Emmerich Complete Book of Woodworking tools - http://www.ecemmerich.com/images/ece_co ... _tools.pdf), and here is David's responce:
"Thanks for your inquiry. I would put a little epoxy glue for wood in the crack and when dry, sand the bottom by lapping on 120 grit paper affixed to a flat surface like a granite counter top or a ground cast iron table on a circular saw or jointer table.
Do not use old shellac, you will get a gummy mess. Dilute 50/50 mixture of shellac and oil with equal amounts of wood alcohol and turpentine.
Happy Woodworking"
Sounds like quite a concoction they use on the plane body.
Re: Fixing splinter in Lignum Vitae plane sole - CA Glue
CA worked great.
Lapped the sole on 220 grit paper, and the plane is working beautifully.
Lapped the sole on 220 grit paper, and the plane is working beautifully.
Re: Fixing splinter in Lignum Vitae plane sole - CA Glue
Seems in some applications CA is a marvel of our times. And don't forget it was geared for development in the medical field.
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