As a rule I wouldn't think of putting a secondary bevel on blades for the following planes: Plough, Router and Skewed Rebate.
My reasoning is that they don't get hammered like bench planes and so stay sharper much longer and their smaller size (the skewed rebate is the biggest) means that it doesn't take more than a few seconds to sharpen the complete bevel.
What is the general view on this? Is there a quality advantage in terms of making the cut with these planes when they have a secondary bevel? I suspect not but then I don't have special technical/theoretical knowledge about blade angles. Hence the question, just in case I'm missing something.
My reasoning is that they don't get hammered like bench planes and so stay sharper much longer and their smaller size (the skewed rebate is the biggest) means that it doesn't take more than a few seconds to sharpen the complete bevel.
What is the general view on this? Is there a quality advantage in terms of making the cut with these planes when they have a secondary bevel? I suspect not but then I don't have special technical/theoretical knowledge about blade angles. Hence the question, just in case I'm missing something.
