https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Szan5pP4drQ
I was missing a couple tips here to set the new #Record No. 4 #handplane right for #woodworking and oooooh boy does the frog/moth size adjustment make a difference after already flattening the iron and making the chip breaker fit tight(er)!
I can now plane over twisted, torn-out, knotty pine boards and still get good shavings
🚧 work in progress 🚧
J'ai commencé le pied de la lampe de bureau, mais de travail.
J'ai fais le tenon du bras principal, à la main, pour retrouver certains gestes oubliés depuis 5 ans.
#woodworking #design #handtool #handplane #rabot #ébénisterie #travaildubois
Je me suis rabattu sur une chute de sipo, dans les mêmes tons, mais plus foncé. Et bien plus résistant.
J'ai donc fait le fond avec.
Je pense que le couvercle ce sera pareil.
#woodworking #design #handtool #handplane #rabot #ébénisterie #travaildubois
⚒ faire des copeaux de bon matin.
Première vidéo ici...
My great grandfather’s 18” jointer hand plane. I think it was made around 1910.
I flattened the sole — that took awhile.
I’m using it here with a shallow-angled jig holding two very thin panels for a guitar I built. The plane is being used to make the edges extremely flat so the panels can be glued edgewise.
The shallow-angle on the jig is so that the actual cutting point traverses the plane knife so that the edge dulls evenly.
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/uCURGrr-vaI
Paul Sellers tip
#woodworking #handplane
Apparently I'm way more precise than I thought.
I finally got a dial caliper so I can learn what 1/1000th of an inch feels like. Way thicker than I thought, I wanted this shaving to be 1/3rd as thick. Need to sharpen up again, but this is a nice test anyway.