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Page 2: ...Record Ridgway Tools Ltd Ref 405 5 77 Parkway Works Copyright 1977 Sheffield S9 3B L England Printed in England ...

Page 3: ... Tongu ing Fillistering Beading edge and centre Sash Moulding and Slitting can all be carried out In addition it can be fitted with special bases with cutters to match to cut hollows rounds and nosings Having spurs fitted in the body and sliding section cuts can be made across the grain The plane is fitted with an adjustable fence and depth gauge and all cutters are fully adjust able except for th...

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Page 5: ...cessary when an increased fence capacity is required Fit Sliding Section B onto the arms and secure in position by Knurled Screws R To replace cutter I which must be sharpened before use see Pages 4 and 5 for details slacken Knurled Screws R and Wing Nut 0 withdraw Sliding Section B sufficient to permit the replacement cutters to be inserted into the groove from underneath and engage the cutter sl...

Page 6: ...rst class condition and keenly sharp at all times Sharpening The Cutters have been accurately ground to the correct 35 bevel before leaving the factory However before the plane can be used the Cutters must be sharpened and it is recommended that this is done on the ground bevel i e no sharpening bevel as with bench planes The user will find them much easierto maintain if this rule is followed Use ...

Page 7: ...tter Secondly the curve of the Cutter must be sharpened using an oilstone slip with an edge curve to suit the sweep of the bead Do not make a second bevel and sharpen to maintain the shape and obviate grinding Remove the wire edge as before When an oilstone slip is not available flour grade emery cloth wrapped around a dowel and touched with a little oil is a good substitute or alternativelya hard...

Page 8: ...ou then push the plane forward and operate normally A fine setting is desirable when cutting across the grain When a housing is required at a distance from the edge beyond the limits of the fence arm it is necessary to remove the fence and use a strip of wood as a guide either tacked on or held with G Cramps Once cutting is under way the guide can be removed Rebates and Fillisters Use a cutter sli...

Page 9: ... E attaching it to the Sliding Section B This in effect provides a fence that can work above the tongue Depth Gauge G controts the depth of the cut Spurs are not required Cutting a bead on a tongued board Centre Bead ing Assemble as for ordinary beading except that the distance of the bead from the edge will be set by Fence C When near the edge the cam steady may not be required but at a wider dis...

Page 10: ...oughing Setting up for ploughing is exactly the same as for grooving Fence C gives the distance from the edge of the board Depth Gauge G gives the depth of groove Grooves H in 21 mm deep can be cut without adjusting the cutter o Sash Work Setting up for sash work is similar to setting up for tonguing except that the sash cutter is used The Depth stop attached to the sash cutter is adjustable Fence...

Page 11: ...m thin boards It is set in the Body A just in front of the handle Set the Slitting Cutter Stop L which is secured w ith the same thumb screw as the slitting cutter The w idth is controlled by Fence C Thin boards can be slit from one side but it is better to slit thicker ones from both sides 9 ...

Page 12: ...5 Nosing Tool 1 43 1 32 Extra CUTTERS for Hollows or Rounds and Nosing Too l are available Nosings A special base and cutter is provided again as an optional extra for rounding the edges of stair treads and other similar work It is attached instead of the sliding section Cutting a hollow Hollovvs and Rounds Special bases are provided as optional extras for making hollows and rounds They are attach...

Page 13: ...ord Tungsten Steel Cutters supplied with each plane 13 Plough and Dado 5 Beading 2 Tonguing 1 Fillister 1 Slitting 2 Ovolo r inches t h i t 1 i mm 3 24 8 6 9 5 12 7 4 8 6 4 6 4 9 5 Additional Cutters ADDITIONAL Record Tungsten Steel Cutters 2 Sash 6 Flut ing 8 Reeding D DDD inches t i t t i mm 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 6 4 6 4 6 4 6 4 beads 2 3 4 5 i 3 4 5 11 ...

Page 14: ...any of the BullNoses 3 S Ovolo Coffin Skirting Ovolo Reba llt t 1 l 6H Similar for 8 10 12H MPS J 6 MB 12H MP f2 Two Cuts 12R Mouldings Chair Rails 3 8 Ovolo MR 12R S NosIng Tool SOME EXAMPLES OF TH E TYPE OF WORK POSS IBLE WITH THE RECORD 405 MULTI P LANE t 10H MF h Rebate MP f All measurements in inches I 1 I I Finish with 12H 2nd Cut MP J t6 1 s Cut Jack Plane B 3rd Cut MP 4th Cut Hand Rail MB ...

Page 15: ...sh Cutter Saw off MF3 16 1 4 3 s Ih 5 8or 3 4 One Cut Two Cuts Three Cuts MB3 s or 2 Hand Rail Cornice MpJ 1st 6 Rebate 2nd i MB3 s Panel Moulding I I I 1 Rebate A B I first or make I B I two meeting J 1 J Plough Cuts 12H Coping Table Leg 8H iF Showing top of Leg in position All sizes in inches Drip Board 13 ...

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