Saturday, September 9, 2023

The Ruler Trick by David Charlesworth - Its the perfect time to try on older blades

Maybe it's time to try the ruler trick by David Charlesworth. The Ruler Trick really isn't a trick, it is a method of creating a very tiny bevel on the back of the blade, that is so tiny it doesn't affect the the plane in use. The pitting on the back of a very old Stanley plane blade has made me think, nows the time.


I've seen Rob Cosman use the Ruler Trick and he seems to be really vested in the process. Mind you he does sell the Shapton 16k stones he uses and I'm a bit of a sceptic sometimes.


I have tried The Ruler Trick once before but not to camera and on a plane I wasn't that invested in. So here goes.. Oh and I try using Tape, you'll see. I think I might be onto something with the tape.


#rulertrick #davidcharlesworth #sharpening #waterstones


Here's the text from my Instagram Post;
I made a video on The Ruler Trick by David Charlesworth.

I have a storage block with no4 plane irons waiting to be swapped over in a hurry, if needed.
The last one left to clean up and sharpen, was this Stanley. A reasonable clean up but.. Quite pitted where the cap iron meets the blade.
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The Ruler Trick is worth trying when there is so much to come off.

Video on The Worcestershire Cabinet Maker. And it's doing well. So thank you if you've watched it.

Jamie 

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