 I got the blade and cut it out, using a carbide-grit hacksaw blade, and refining the shape with my diamond stone.  It took a long time.  The blade has a 25 degree bevel, with a 30 degree micro bevel.  It was slightly wider than 1.25", so I sanded the sides down to be slightly less, in order to allow for lateral adjustment.
I got the blade and cut it out, using a carbide-grit hacksaw blade, and refining the shape with my diamond stone.  It took a long time.  The blade has a 25 degree bevel, with a 30 degree micro bevel.  It was slightly wider than 1.25", so I sanded the sides down to be slightly less, in order to allow for lateral adjustment.
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Infill Plane Blade
 I got the blade and cut it out, using a carbide-grit hacksaw blade, and refining the shape with my diamond stone.  It took a long time.  The blade has a 25 degree bevel, with a 30 degree micro bevel.  It was slightly wider than 1.25", so I sanded the sides down to be slightly less, in order to allow for lateral adjustment.
I got the blade and cut it out, using a carbide-grit hacksaw blade, and refining the shape with my diamond stone.  It took a long time.  The blade has a 25 degree bevel, with a 30 degree micro bevel.  It was slightly wider than 1.25", so I sanded the sides down to be slightly less, in order to allow for lateral adjustment.
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