PM-10V blade suits No 62 & No 164 – 50° Micro Bevel

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Description

This PM-10V plane blade is made to suit the Henry Eckert Low Angle Jack Plane. At 4.8mm the blade is thicker than normal.

The major bevel is ground at 25°, we have installed a 50° micro bevel to help avoid tear out in cross grained timbers.

Powdered Metallurgy

Powdered Metallurgy Tool Steel is the new era of tool steel. The steel ‘mix’ contains high vanadium carbides. It comes from a process of melting the constituent metals that make up the steel and then mixing them together. Next, they are atomised to make a powder consisting of minutely small particles.
The particles are screened to ensure uniformity and then under pressure they are heated to form the tool steel billet.
This method produces a tool steel that is extremely uniform with a very fine grained structure.
What does this mean to the woodworker?
Put simply, this tool steel has higher impact resistance than O1 & A2 tool steel. More importantly it has amazing resistance to abrasion, that is, great wear resistance so your blades stay sharper much longer. Users say over double the time of O1 & A2 steel.
The blades sharpen easily to a very keen edge. Our blades are machined, carefully heat treated to the manufacturing mill’s specifications by our metallurgist (Andrew), surface ground flat and primary bevels prepared for fine honing in Adelaide.Depending on the size, our after market blades are 10% to 30% thicker than the originals giving you a more rigid blade resisting chatter and more weight (heft) in the right spot lowering the centre of gravity.

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Graeme Kaufman
Great addition to the #62

The #62 low angle jack plane has been my "go to" plane since I bought it, and the 25 degree bevel handles most of the things I throw at it. But to handle the more cranky timbers I decided to get a second blade with the 50 degree micro bevel. This blade performs superbly, taking nice fine cuts without tear out. Like the original blade, it was taking fine shavings straight out of the box, although I did a quick hone to bring it to optimum sharpness.