>Your MF looks to be a #5 Jack plane and not a #4 Smoother.
Supposedly it is the equivilant to a Stanley #5, so yes...
> Jacks generally are ground with a slight crown on the blades,
*duh* ...so...I knew that too, I dunno why I wasn't thinking along those lines....
Probably because I was thinking of that I wanted to use it for instead of what it was intended for...
> from straight like a smoother to 1/8" crown
Probably 1/32 or so, so that makes perfect sense. It still is dull as a butter knife tho...It will put dents in pine without biting ; P
Now I have to rethink the blade a bit, what I really want to use it for is more along the lines of planing the edge off a board type of thing, I wanted a plane with a wide enough cut to do the entire width in single pass. Not ideally what this plane was designed for, but planes that are designed to do what I actually want to do are pricey and hard to find, and I don't do it enough to justify the price....
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>I think that you'd want to remove that screw for cleaning, etc.
The screw doesn't have to come out, the frog is slotted and lifts off it after you remove the mounting screws , If I had just left it alone, I could have dropped it back in the same location it was before. Probably just as well, tho, I have no idea if the last fellow put it where it was supposed to be anyhow..Plus it has been a while since I put plane back together, so I got to puzzle out a few things i forgot ;P
>Wonder if Stanley did work for MF ?
Not impossible, MF is known to have outsoursed at least some tools....
When you find a MF with a heart stamped on it....