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Surform Plane
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I've been given a nearly new Stanley Surform block plane. The blade has been fitted to cut on the pull rather than on the push. Can anyone tell me if this is correct please? The blade can be fitted in either direction on the plane. Never having used a surform before, I'm unsure of the way the blade should be fitted. There's no indication on the blade or plane of the cor
rect way to fit.
rect way to fit.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thank you all for your very interesting comments. I'm very grateful. Right now, I'm using the surform to trim a number of Knauf glass fibre reinforced plasterboard sheets to fit a cavity and using the surform to cut on the push seems to be the right way to go about the job.
Whilst, I appreciate the view that a standard plane would be what a professional would use, I can't see a normal plane being used for the purpose I'm using the Surform for right now. Right now, it is indeed being used as a rasp.
Whilst, I appreciate the view that a standard plane would be what a professional would use, I can't see a normal plane being used for the purpose I'm using the Surform for right now. Right now, it is indeed being used as a rasp.
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