



The main blade (25° skew angle) has a chipbreaker and the "Stella Bianca" mark. It is a new old stock blade and showed very good quality and ability of keeping a sharp edge. The moulding iron comes from a file, shaped by bench grinder.The first nicker (red point) comes from an old plane iron; it is inserted in a mortice and held in place by a wedge. Another nicker (green point) is present; it avoids the tearout of the moulding edge when the plane cuts across the grain.





In this case it was obtained by gluing two pieces together (final width ca. 50 mm). The two lateral pieces are ca. 15 mm thick. The plane length is 13" (keep stock pieces some inches longer). I glued a wengè sole (ca. 10 mm thick) to the three body pieces.
Then the left side has been screwed to the central part (temporarily) and a 6° angle (typical sole angle for these planes) cut by bench saw.


Try to cut as more precisely as possible; dont worry if the cut is approximative. The successive step of lapping the bed on abrasive paper (150 grit) will true it and dont matter if the final angle will be a couple of degrees more or less: more important is that the blade will seat firmly on its bed.

Cut the slot for cap iron screw and mould the right side sole by routering it (roman ogee profile).

The main nicker groove has a sloped bed, so its tip is aligned with the rebate inner wall.



The two central pieces are distant enough for permitting to the cutting edge just to pass trough the mouth.
Now we can insert the pin, (I needed a longer drill bit), paying attention the boring slope corresponds to seat.Shape the wedge so it could firmly keep the iron in place.

A good wedge should can work simply inserted by hand. The pin is cut a couple of mm shorter than necessary.Now is the moment of gluing sides to two central pieces.



Glue up a 3 cm wide strip on the right side. It forms the moulding blade slot. I decided to re-mouth the plane for inserting an end-grained piece before the mouth. It should offer a bigger resistance to wear.

We are ready to level the sole. Do it with irons inserted in place, by 80 and 150 grit abrasive paper glued to a flat surface.
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