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", scoring spurs for cross-grain work, and with the Veritas Small Plow Plane, as well as the blades bevelled skates to permit the use of beading, reeding used with the Stanley #45 and most of those used with the and fl...
Veritas ® Combination Plane Blade Installation When using narrow blades, the sliding section is removed*, essentially converting the combination plane into a small Caution: Be aware that the blade is sharp; careless plow plane. In this use, the small blade guide knob (see handling can result in serious injury.
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Veritas ® Combination Plane Setting the Fence To deploy the scoring spur(s), loosen the spur retention screw and lower the spur slightly below the skate (to The position of the cut (i.e., the distance from the edge a maximum of ") and then tighten the retention...
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Veritas ® Combination Plane Cutting Tongues Cutting Beads For cutting tongues, use the sliding section to support For cutting small beads ( " to "), remove the sliding the outer edge of the blade, as shown in Figure 9. section (and use the small blade guide knob to support the blade).
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Veritas ® Combination Plane Cutting Rabbets Cutting Flutes For cutting rabbets, use the the sliding section to both For cutting fl utes, remove the sliding section (and support the blade and to keep the cut parallel, as shown use the small blade guide knob to support the blade).
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Veritas ® Combination Plane Cutting Reeds For cutting reeds, the sliding section is required to limit the depth of cut and prevent the outer edge of the blade from diving into the workpiece. Body Note: A " quirk is cut on either side of each reed.
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