21 hours later...

... the steel button is now flushed with the surface of the wedge, the recess in the button is done, and the first coat of french polish has been applied.

And in case you were wondering - I didn’t work on the wedge until this XSNo.4 was completed (that “reward” system at work again).
2 Comments:
What a wonderful XSNo.4, Mr. K!
That settle it. While I was (slightly) undecided what my first S&S plane would be, it will be an XSNo.4.
The one I used at WIA was such a lovely plane to use. This one just pushes me over the edge.
Looking forward to seeing you in Oakland.
Take care, Mike
Hey Mike,
Glad you like it. I never tire of building or using these little guys. I would love to make one for you.
see you next week.
Cheers,
Konrad
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