To set the cutting iron depth when sharpening a spokeshave, use the two adjusters one at a time to lower or retract the blade until it looks parallel to the sole of the spokeshave when looking along the sole of the spokeshave from the front edge. The more blade is visible, the deeper the cut will be.
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