Aloha:
Does anyone know where I can purchase replacement razors for the the Clark stringer hand planer? EZ Foam is out of the planer too.
Thanks,
D
Aloha:
Does anyone know where I can purchase replacement razors for the the Clark stringer hand planer? EZ Foam is out of the planer too.
Thanks,
D
Try these people.http://www.fiberglassflorida.com/products.htm
Mitches Surf Shop (858)454-4547
Basham’s ???
Most likely there too.
mine uses razors for your face…the old school load your own shaver type pharmacy has em
I have a David Razor planer,
But to use regular double edged razors??? ,I’d have to do some drillin’ and dremel work to the razors.Nice that the Stanley’s will accept regs…I had a few stanley types but they didn’t tune out completely,compared to the David job.I hear that you have to go thru a few stanley’s to find an adaquate one…that’s hear say remember.
…I forgot to mention that any woodworking tool store would have replacements.
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The Multi-Purpose Plane was designed to offer several different planes in one tool. Such as: Surface Plane, Rabbet Plane - to make grooves and go into edges, Bull Nose Plane, Radial Plane and Special Planes for all types of plastic and formica. Additional functions are linoleum cutter and scraper. The greatest advantage of the Multi-Purpose Plane is that it uses special interchangeable ice hardened industrial blades - thus eliminating the need to resharpen. The plane operates at a 27 degree angle which provides a clean cut in materials like plywood, balsa, polystyrene, etc.
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To set blade: Remove wing nut & plate. Insert blade. Replace Plate with “V” groove to the rear. Adjust the table location & secure wing nut.
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Set blade in center of the plane.
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Place blade in rear of plane. Works for right or left handed users. CAUTION! Immediately Remove Blade After use!
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Place the blade in the front of the plane. Angle blade with outside edge as high point & opposite end flush or below plane body.
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Move blade and plane from center to the front of the plane to allow free movement to surface edge.
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Extend blade out beyond plane edge. Maintain parallel edge. Using dull side of a second blade, carefully sweep it back and forth across the top of the blade 5 or 6 times under medium pressure. This action will bend the sharp edge down to facilitate its use as a scraper.
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Thanks Everyone!
So many good leads…
Mahalo,
D
Howzit!?! I’ve got two David planes that I’ve been using for over 15 years. I like the lightness, and the safety (the blade is set in from the edges for no bloody finger bites), and the easy micro-adjustability, of the David ones. I use one with the flat plane, and the other one I use the blade set in the curved end, for carving that special tip curve in the deck rocker. Aloha…RH
Doubles…yeah,nice tip !!!