Toothing blade for a Lie-Nielsen No.62 Low Angle Jack Plane [Preowned]
Product Description
Toothed Replacement blade for the Lie-Nielsen No. 62 Low Angle Jack Plane.
Toothed blades have small chisel-like teeth .030'' (.762mm) wide and spaced .030'' apart. They are used for heavy stock removal in difficult grain. Follow with a fine-set smoothing plane ideally purchased through Classic Hand Tools.
The blade comes with a 25° flat ground bevel; it sits in the tool at 12°, making the included cutting angle 37°.
The blade comes ready to use but honing a secondary bevel of 5° or 10° will increase performance, help achieve a razor edge quickly, and improve edge life in hardwoods.
- 2'' wide x .175" thick
- A2 cryogenically treated tool steel
Please Note: Toothed blades are great for quick, heavy stock removal. However, something like a knot in pine can break the teeth so be careful around difficult spots. Lie-Nielsen recommend that you hone your toothed blade with a secondary bevel of 30 degrees or higher depending on the type of wood you are planing.
We have inspected the teeth and they all look perfectly fine. We doubt this iron has been used. There are a few small superficial stains/marks on the blade but nowhere near to the cutting edge.
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