Hi all. I'm new to the forum, and having fun reading through various posts - what a great resource. I recently dug into the wallet and purchased a new Stanley Sweetheart #4 smoothing plane. I love it so far, but I have a couple of questions.
First, the Norris-type blade adjustment knob for depth seems to have some play in it and I'm wondering if that is normal. After I turn the screw one direction to increase or decrease the depth of cut, it takes a few (loose) turns in the other direction before it grabs and starts to make the reverse adjustment. Does that seem right?
Second, the instructions say to loosen the lever cap knob before adjusting the depth knob (this plane tightens the cap with a knob rather than an actual lever). I'm wondering if that is necessary. I hate to have to adjust two knobs every time I want to change the depth of cut a tiny bit. Any thoughts?
Thanks.
Kris
First, the Norris-type blade adjustment knob for depth seems to have some play in it and I'm wondering if that is normal. After I turn the screw one direction to increase or decrease the depth of cut, it takes a few (loose) turns in the other direction before it grabs and starts to make the reverse adjustment. Does that seem right?
Second, the instructions say to loosen the lever cap knob before adjusting the depth knob (this plane tightens the cap with a knob rather than an actual lever). I'm wondering if that is necessary. I hate to have to adjust two knobs every time I want to change the depth of cut a tiny bit. Any thoughts?
Thanks.
Kris