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Sharpening a router plane cutter?

Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 7:33 pm
by Gene Howe
I just became the proud owner of a Stanley 71. I can't figure out how to sharpen the one piece "L" shaped cutter. It's the flat edged one.
The pointed cutter is removable and poses no problem.
Anyone familiar with this cutter. I'd appreciate any help.
Thanks a lot folks.

Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 9:43 pm
by a1gutterman
Gene Howe wrote:I just became the proud owner of a Stanley 71. I can't figure out how to sharpen the one piece "L" shaped cutter. It's the flat edged one.
The pointed cutter is removable and poses no problem.
Anyone familiar with this cutter. I'd appreciate any help.
Thanks a lot folks.
Hi Gene,

I do knot know how helpful I will be, and I do knot have a definitive answer for you, but I do have a couple of ideas:

Now that Black and Decker and Stanley have "partnered up", you may find what you need at a Black and Decker Service Center near you (maybe only info, maybe a sharpening service???).

While this web sitedoes knot have what you need, it does have some interesting info on the Stanley #71, including a parts list link at the bottom of the page.

Maybe contacting Stanleywill get you the information that you need.

Here is a Stanley web sitethat has parts for the router plane.

A reputable sharpening service in your areamay be just the ticket.

In Seattle, there is a lumber yard that designs and creates it's own molder blades for creating custom moldings for customers. They sharpen the blades themselves too. I wonder if there is a similar place near you? If there is, it can knot hurt to ask them to sharpen your plane.

You undoubtedly have thought of some of these yourself, but maybe I gave you one or two things to think about. Good luck!

Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2010 11:44 am
by Gene Howe
Thanks a lot for all the info sources, Tim.
I'm sure that one of them will give me what I need.
thanks again.

Edit...Just emailed Stanley CS. They might be able to direct me to an info source.