


Fortunately, the cast iron part was save, so I tempted a desperate recovery.
The action was radical: I sawed out the damaged parts and added a new piece of beech in order to have the right plane width. On the left side a beech patch was added for covering the holes I made.


I used a woodie blade and cap-iron, so I had to move the threaded hole for cap-iron screw and create a slot for the depth adjusting lever.


For the lever cap I choosed of making a wooden new one and used a brass wing screw for it.

A color treatment completed the job.

Now this plane can shine again together with its more lucky sister!
