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Veritas | Replacement Blade for Small Bevel-Up Smoothing Plane 50º Bevel PM-V11 Steel

by Veritas
SKU 05P3974
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Original price R 999.00
Original price R 999.00 - Original price R 999.00
Original price R 999.00
Current price R 799.00
R 799.00 - R 799.00
Current price R 799.00

   

Veritas has become a leader in product development, more than meeting the needs of discerning woodworkers. The Veritas team combine talent with modern manufacturing to make each Veritas product your lifelong companion.

Replacement Blade for Small Bevel-Up Smoothing Plane

  • This Veritas Lapped 50° PM-V11 Steel blade, 1-3/4" wide by 1/8" (3.2") thick, is specifically for the Veritas Small Bevel Up Low Angle Smoothing Plane.

Veritas Lapped Plane Blades

  • Lapping the blade is the critical first step when preparing a blade for use
  • The reason for this may not be obvious until you understand that the sharpness of a cutting edge is determined by the intersection of two surfaces (the bevel and the opposing face), and that the smoother and flatter these two surfaces are, the keener the intersection
  • The lapping process can be an arduous task, especially when dealing with today's hard tool steels
  • This process, when done by hand, involves numerous steps and will require a good deal of your time to achieve an acceptable working surface
  • To reduce the time and effort you spend on this activity, Veritas now laps their plane blades on the face (non-bevel side) to a flatness tolerance of ±0.0002" or better over the working surface, and with an average roughness surface finish of 5 micro-inches (0.000005") or better
  • Because you begin with a blade that has already been lapped flat, your efforts may now be focused on providing the final polish to the face and honing the micro-bevel – tasks that require significantly less time and effort than lapping the blade face
  • On Veritas regular and bevel-up plane blades, the working surface is the section of the face that extends from about 1/8" below the bottom of the screw slot to the cutting edge; on shoulder and bullnose plane blades, it is the widest section of the face from the shoulder to the cutting edge
  • Average roughness (Ra) measures the height variations in the surface over a given area and then provides an average roughness value to represent the surface finish – the lower the value, the better the finish
  • Lapped 38° and 25° blades are also available for the Veritas Small Bevel Up Smoothing Plane