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Wooden planes used in school training workshops are simple, but this does not deprive them of one significant drawback: the imperfection of the wedge fastening of the piece of iron. With inept handling, she strives to slip out of the planer or become oblique in the notch. In addition, you need to learn how to use a mallet to install it - you can’t set up a tool without it.

The sole of the proposed tool is steel, a transverse slot is cut out in it for the blade to exit and remove chips, as well as holes are drilled and countersinked for countersunk screws for fastening a wooden block.

The toe of the shoe is traditional - a step; the horn and the top of the notch are the same. But the heel is different, it was replaced by an inclined back, tucked in by the handle.

In the groove of the backdrop, between the sides, there is a piece of iron of the usual form, in the middle it has a groove for the clamping bolt, and at the end a hole Ø 5 mm is drilled into which the stop nut is pressed. An adjusting screw is screwed into it, installed in a special bracket at the top of the gutter.

Planer Shavings
Planer "Chips": 1 - sole, 2 - shoe, 3 - horn, 4 - piece of iron, 5 - clamping bolt with wing nut, 6 - side, 7 - adjusting screw, 8 - stop nut, 9 - bracket with cut , 10 - knurled screw head, 11 - block back, 12 - handle

The screw with its neck, machined in the knurled head, is inserted into the cut of the bracket, which allows it to rotate in place. The nut-stop and the piece of iron associated with it have to move up or down. This regulates the extension of the blade from the slot of the sole. And the wing nut and the clamping bolt securely hold the piece of iron in a predetermined position.

The improved planer is incomparably more convenient to use, and the quality of its processing is guaranteed.

Authors: O.Kotov, S.Kvartskhava

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