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Frog Face Trued and Mounted
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This is what the frog face looks like now that it's been trued up completely. Unlike some of the other commonly accepted measures for tuning up a plane, I think this one is absolutely essential. A flat face having no high or low spots provides as solid a foundation for the cutting iron as you can get. This is a very common cause of chatter, so this step is well worth the effort for me. Depth adjustment also seems to be much smoother, but that may just be in my head.
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MF_14_Frog_Face_Truing_4.JPG
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MF_14_Wood.JPG
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MF_14_1_Body_Before.JPG
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