Model D3830
Router Plane
Instruction Sheet
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Introduction
The Model D3830 router plane is designed to square up
and clean out a variety of joints, such as dados, half-lap
joints, mortises, tenons, and dovetail sockets.
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Your plane features cast iron construction, a
blade, a knurled depth-adjustment knob, and a twohanded grip. No assembly is required.
⁄4" steel
Setting the Blade Height
To set the blade height, loosen the depth adjustment
knob shown in Figure 1, slide the square shaft of the
blade down the required amount for the cut, then tighten
the knob.
Depth
Adjustment
Knob
Figure 1. Model D3830 identification.
Blade
Operation
The desired cut is scribed into the workpiece, the waste
area is scored, then the router plane cleans out the waste
wood.
To use the router plane, do these steps:
1. Mark the length and depth of the cut you plan to
make on the workpiece.
2. Secure the workpiece to prevent it from moving.
3. Use a hand saw, knife or chisel to cut the joint to
the correct depth, then score the waste portion.
4. Adjust the router plane blade to remove the smallest
amount of material.
5. While holding the router plane with both hands,
move it through the scored area (see Figure 2).
6. Lower the blade more and make additional passes to
remove the remaining waste until the joint is clean.
Figure 2. Using router plane.
To reduce the risk of injury when using
this tool:
• Use care when handling the
blade. It is sharp and can cause
lacerations.
• Protect your eyes from flying chips
by wearing safety glasses.
• Make sure the workpiece is
properly secured.
• Keep the plane away from
children.
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D3830 Router Plane
Maintenance
• Sharpen the blade bevel when it becomes noticeably
difficult to use the plane. To learn how to sharpen
the blade, refer to books, magazines, or additional
resources on the internet.
• Before storing the plane, remove the blade, wipe it
down with an oily cloth, and store it in a dry place
to prevent rusting.
• Lightly oil the unpainted cast iron surfaces of the
plane and store in a sealed bag away from direct
sunlight and damp environments.
If you need help with your plane, call Woodstock International
Technical Support at (360) 734-3482 or send email to
tech-support@shopfox.biz.
Accessories
Replacement Blade
Part XD3830001,
Model D1118 Oilstone Sharpening Kit
This all-in-one kit handles most
woodworkers' honing chores. Includes
a D1117 8" Sharpening Stone (coarse/
medium), our D1044 Honing Guide, a 1 oz.
bottle of honing oil, and a special non-slip
rubber pad.
1
⁄4" Blade, Model D3830
Figure 3. D1118 Sharpening Kit.
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