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SECTION 6: 

WARRANTY & SUPPORT

Melbourne Tool Company Warranty Statement

The metal parts of this Plane carry a Limted Warranty against manufacturing 
defects. The warranty does not cover modifications, willful misuse, accidental 
damage, or damage arising from the owner’s failure to reasonably maintain the 
product. 

Non-metal parts carry a two-year warranty against defects. The warranty does 
not cover modifications, willful misuse, accidental damage, or damage arising 
from the owner’s failure to reasonably maintain the product. 

If your Melbourne Tool Company product has a warrant-able fault, please contact 
the retailer that it was purchased from. 

Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian 
Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure 
and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You 
are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be 
of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.

Summary of Contents for MTC-10643

Page 1: ...1 FLAT AND ROUND SPOKESHAVES Owner s Manual Record the invoice number and date of purchase in your manual for future reference Invoice Number Date of Purchase V15 12 22...

Page 2: ...Blade Bed Angle 40 Blade Bevel Angle 25 Blade Steel M2 HSS Blade Width 51mm Blade Thickness 3 2mm Sole Radius 62 5mm Flat Round Spokeshave Specifications Flat MTC 10643 Round MTC 10650 Spokeshave Repl...

Page 3: ...pening Blade 8 Setting The Blade 9 Concave Convex Curves 10 Grain Direction 10 Section 4 Maintenance 11 Section 5 Troubleshooting 12 Ensure The Blade Is Sharp 12 Tear out 12 Spokeshave Leaves Tracks O...

Page 4: ...t tools Tools that are simple authentic and accessible Knowing this led to the creation of the Melbourne Tool Company Designed and developed in Melbourne Australia for all you passionate woodworkers o...

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Page 6: ...n including but not limited to your toes Keep the Tool Sharp A blunt tool will require excessive force to be used which greatly increases the chance of injury Awkward Positions Keep proper footing and...

Page 7: ...7 1 Body 2 Sole 3 Lever Cap Retaining Screw 4 Blade 5 Blade Adjustment Thumbwheel 6 Lever Cap Thumb Screw 7 Lever Cap 8 Blade Bed SECTION 2 COMPONENT DIAGRAM Diagram 3 2 8 4 1 7 5 6...

Page 8: ...ul to avoid the cork handle inserts The blade is ground to the correct angle but will require sharpening before use The back of the blade may also benefit from final flattening Reassemble the Spokesha...

Page 9: ...y until it just touches the surface 3 Tighten the lever cap thumbscrew about 1 8th of a turn do not overtighten and take a test cut 4 If a heavier cut is required repeat the procedure advancing the bl...

Page 10: ...at sole Curved sole Curved sole Grain Direction As with all plane work to achieve a smooth surface it is important to work with the grain wherever possible When working on a curved surface this common...

Page 11: ...uld be stored wrapped in cloth or in a plane sack A light layer of paste wax with rust inhibiting ingredients is ideal for protecting the raw metal parts of the spokeshave Alternatively a light machin...

Page 12: ...tion If it is not possible to shave with the grain due to the nature of the design or difficult grain take the lightest cut possible with a freshly sharpened blade Examine your blade for damage and sh...

Page 13: ...willful misuse accidental damage or damage arising from the owner s failure to reasonably maintain the product If your Melbourne Tool Company product has a warrant able fault please contact the retail...

Page 14: ...t any of our liabilities in any way that is not permitted under applicable law or exclude any of our liabilities that may not be excluded under applicable law Technical Support If you have a question...

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