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I could have bought one these old style wooden spokeshaves but decided it would be more fun to make one. I’ve never used this type before and always wanted to try one. I have a couple of Stanley 151’s, I actually prefer this new one. It’s more comfortable and works far better.
My Stanleys have terrible blades, they’re very thin, don’t hold an edge and for that reason they never get used. This week I also made a new blade for the Stanley, I didn’t make a video but it was easy to make and vastly improved. I may make a video at another time.
I also thought about making another one like this wooden spokeshave but with adjustable threaded posts and thumb screws. There isn’t any real need to make one like that as this works and adjusts perfectly well but would be an interesting build.
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Комментарии : 1 тыс.   
@FullSailDale1
@FullSailDale1 5 лет назад
I absolutely LOVE that you share the errors with us! Such a refreshing change these days when CNCs are trying to take over the world!
@fdort3971
@fdort3971 10 месяцев назад
100 %!
@bufford14
@bufford14 5 лет назад
I like a man that shows his mistakes as well as his great projects, shows us he's just like us. Keep up the good work Pask I like your channel.
@inventify_club
@inventify_club 4 года назад
Really
@user-xq9qy1lp8t
@user-xq9qy1lp8t 3 года назад
は揺れるようさすややらら
@johncarter9067
@johncarter9067 2 года назад
I love how you show your mistakes and you never get stressed out, no swearing or throwing tools, impressive
@polerin
@polerin 5 лет назад
I get an unreasonable amount of joy from watching your videos and recognizing other tools from build videos. Thank you for this stuff. seriously.
@zhookeeper
@zhookeeper 5 лет назад
You mistakes are where I learn soooo much! Thank you sincerely for showing the cockups as well as the beautiful end results of your projects.
@vanstonecypher
@vanstonecypher 5 лет назад
I just wanted to say thanks for the video, especially with the "mistakes" left in. It was nice to see the whole process and of course the final result was well worth it.
@maverick3210
@maverick3210 4 года назад
Finally i have found good company on internet and this great man with such huge positive vibes and qualities to learn. Salutations to all of you here. I am unskilled and want to learn....
@ryanmcknight9999
@ryanmcknight9999 4 года назад
You showing all your mistakes and talking us through what happened each time really had a good impact on me. Finally someone that's human. This is the first video of yours I've seen and I'm subbing because of your awesome character, craftsmanship, and humility.
@ronwhittaker6317
@ronwhittaker6317 4 года назад
agreed. someone willing to show you what not to do threw their own mishaps is useful for those on full stupid witch I have myself been in the past. not to mention starting from raw materials he's not only a good sport about it he's a good instructor for it. reminds me of shop class illustrated signs posted at every station of what not to do with or around the tools. with the short and to the point little paragraphs. it adds value to his page, in my opinion, thank you, Pask mistakes or not an excellent approach to instruction. judging by your accent you will appreciate the jester, Pask. tenacity and a propensity to insist on correctness is not necessarily a bad thing most times.
@digimonjo
@digimonjo 5 лет назад
kudos and respect, a man not afraid to show his mistake is a man worth watching.
@bradymcphail9690
@bradymcphail9690 5 лет назад
Man do I like your videos! Even the fails end up wins for those of us who are learning. Makes me believe I can make one myself, and if i make a mistake fix it and move on. Goodonyamate Goodonya!
@edanthony4131
@edanthony4131 5 лет назад
I don't care what anyone else calls it, THAT, Sir is art...thank you so very much for doing this, the watching is a delight, and the learning of how is inspiring. Ed
@OGQueenMedusa
@OGQueenMedusa 5 лет назад
This video is a perfect example of why I LOVE your channel. You show your mistakes and explain why it was a mistake. Nothing in life is perfect and things do not always go as planned. Keep up the great work.
@DugMcClure
@DugMcClure 5 лет назад
Warts and all! We all learn when you do, Neil. Thanks!
@rationalicthus
@rationalicthus 5 лет назад
Thank you Pask! IMO this is the best woodworking channel out there right now. Keep up the fantastic work!
@StanCrafted
@StanCrafted 5 лет назад
Awesome build, Pask. Love that you show what works...and sometimes what doesn't. Crafting is a journey and you capture that so well in your videos.
@AudioTones67
@AudioTones67 2 года назад
As someone who took 5 years of high school woodworking to perfect a dovetail joint, I live vicariously through your craftsmanship. Bloody hell I'm glad I discovered your channel.
@TheSteveAS
@TheSteveAS 5 лет назад
I admire your tenacity and patience Neil! It turned out beautifully. Making some spindles for a future project? How about a scrap wood wagon wheel?
@timanoppo151
@timanoppo151 2 года назад
Pbuang
@ManCrafting
@ManCrafting 5 лет назад
That turned out really great. 👍🏼🔥👍🏼
@SteveLomnes
@SteveLomnes 5 лет назад
“Make it till you break it... and then make it again!” Love the persistence and the beautiful end product! Great as always.
@kzookid2051
@kzookid2051 5 лет назад
Your videos on making tools are the best, especially for those of us who can't afford to buy new and enjoy customizing each one to fit. We learn from your mistakes along with you. Thanks so much for the time and work you put into each tool and video.
@Rouverius
@Rouverius 5 лет назад
"Three steps forward; two steps back" is still making progress. Good on ya!
@Trydntru
@Trydntru 5 лет назад
Great now I have another tool I need to make. But seriously, great video. I enjoy how you show your entire process, I then don't waste time reinventing the wheel. Keep up the good work.
@afreidson
@afreidson 5 лет назад
What I love about your videos is that you include you mistakes and fuck-ups. These are the parts you learn the most of
@imortaldeadead
@imortaldeadead 5 лет назад
Thank you for leaving in the mistakes, and how you over came them. This made for an enjoyable video to watch and learn from. Thank you for sharing 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@dogmalogy3666
@dogmalogy3666 5 лет назад
The mistakes are part of the fun it's the problem solving and sticking with it. Great job.
@gdb5220
@gdb5220 5 лет назад
What a great tool! Great job like always Pask!
@petardragoev7106
@petardragoev7106 5 лет назад
Great video! I really appreciate that you'r not afraid to show the mistakes along the way and that you don't give up! The end result is fantastic!!
@haroldbartley5970
@haroldbartley5970 5 лет назад
Glad to see both aspects of this build, the fail as well as the fix! Thank you!
@isabellechristine8854
@isabellechristine8854 Год назад
As an amateur with woodworker, i typically feel overpowered with the entire arrangement ru-vid.comUgkxrYREG3-7f1Aqk9ams3ZESRNzGnfdUtyQ . Be that as it may, this arrangements drove me through with much clarity and effortlessness woodplans. Works i now work like a genius. That is great!
@janklaas3242
@janklaas3242 5 лет назад
Being honest about your mistakes makes you a great man! You've could have edit it out but you showed us! Great video as always!
@AnEvolvingApe
@AnEvolvingApe 5 лет назад
I think it is just a nice display of perseverance, but endearing all the same.
@GLOQ27
@GLOQ27 5 лет назад
I appreciate you leaving the mistakes as part of the video and adding the corrections you've made. Keep up the good work
@hannumononen6345
@hannumononen6345 5 лет назад
Thank you for showing us and commenting the mistakes made in the process. It is comforting to see those happen even to experts like you, and we all learn a lot from them!
@kohLeeDjocdja
@kohLeeDjocdja 4 года назад
It was nice to see the whole process and of course the final result was well worth it.
@scottsimpey2965
@scottsimpey2965 5 лет назад
That looks awesome Neil. Great work even though you had some problems getting there. Glad to see that I’m not the only one that messes things up sometimes lol. I probably would have gotten really frustrated and tossed in the towel for the rest of the day on the project and eventually come back to it a few days later.
@_Damian_.
@_Damian_. 4 года назад
This channel is great, hands down one of my favourites. The value in showing the mistakes you make but more importantly how you learned from them is priceless.👍🏾
@BrandiCouch
@BrandiCouch 4 года назад
It's hard for me to put in words just how much I appreciate that you show and talk through the mistakes you make.
@Brownstone31
@Brownstone31 5 лет назад
Man, that one just kept fighting you. Good job in the end.
@ZafarKhan-qs5ry
@ZafarKhan-qs5ry 5 лет назад
Honest craftsman showing us his mistakes. Good job, bravo
@davbunjr
@davbunjr 5 лет назад
I didn't know I needed a spoke shave until NOW! Thanks for sharing. Always enjoy your channel.
@InformationIsTheEdge
@InformationIsTheEdge Год назад
All of my favorite builders/makers/artists like yourself, include their wrong turns and work-arounds. A much more thorough look at the process. And I appreciate that!
@leksey7870
@leksey7870 5 лет назад
Good work! Interesting to watch!
@ratuose2026
@ratuose2026 5 лет назад
I subbed you cos I love your humility and perseverance..... A real down-to-earth man. Great ideas and equally awesome videos. Keep them coming, bro.... Love from FIJI ISLANDS.
@PaskMakes
@PaskMakes 5 лет назад
Thanks very much! Love Fiji, I sailed from Tonga to Fiji on a tall ship when I was younger and had the best time! :)
@Sludgepump
@Sludgepump 5 лет назад
Remarkable! Beautiful job! So happy that you share the mishaps with us.
@jtinman4988
@jtinman4988 5 лет назад
This is like my favorite youtube channel. Watching these videos is so relaxing and fun. Thanks a lot, man.
@rushley5813
@rushley5813 5 лет назад
I love that you show all your mistakes many makers miss those damnit moments in their videos great video pask
@vinm300
@vinm300 3 года назад
Robert the Bruce : if at first you don't succeed.
@bintimutaharah262
@bintimutaharah262 3 года назад
@@vinm300q8q
@Dutchshedwoodshop
@Dutchshedwoodshop 5 лет назад
wow love it! Thanks for the upload! 👍
@gabrieleseitz9169
@gabrieleseitz9169 5 лет назад
Perfectly done - I like to see, that a woodworker like you makes midtakes, too! And that you show it! It helps me to learn and to be encouraged to try my projects. Thank's a lot!!!
@nickmedina9861
@nickmedina9861 5 лет назад
Thanks pask! I love that you show the failures and the success. Even master wood workers have to start projects over from time to time.
@pufango4059
@pufango4059 2 года назад
I don’t .Get it right first time .
@StevenSebastianW
@StevenSebastianW 5 лет назад
Love the fact that you show the mistakes! Real world making! Cheers!
@larryfisher7056
@larryfisher7056 5 лет назад
S--t, start over,.Aw s--t, start over, just like in my shop but your work is more beautiful on completion. Really nice spokeshave.
@ogarridoa
@ogarridoa 5 лет назад
Absolutely agree. My motto: there is no way something to turn out just perfect for the first time. But if it did, then that means you learned nothing in the way...
@98triffid
@98triffid 5 лет назад
Okay people, get ready for "Forging a spokeshave, Take 3...Action". I liked that too. This sort of thing gets cut all the time so thank you for showing it.
@GeorgeO2012
@GeorgeO2012 5 лет назад
I think it's fantastic that you show the whole process, "warts and all"...!!
@stephenmaniloff8493
@stephenmaniloff8493 5 лет назад
Enjoying the process...
@marktidwell5154
@marktidwell5154 5 лет назад
exelent!!! I set one side a little proud on mine , it is one of my favorite tools. thank you for this video. It's one of the best on youtube,
@mattnelson9123
@mattnelson9123 3 года назад
Neil I always love watching your projects mate. Like others I really appreciate you showing when things don't quite work out; not only is the honesty refreshing, I actually really get a kick out of watching people like yourself come up with solutions. Inspiring stuff, thanks :)
@TheMatBas
@TheMatBas Год назад
Watching 3 years later and even tho you obviously learnt many new skills along the years it’s nice to see consistent quality and educational vibe of your videos 🙂
@maililistaalterego
@maililistaalterego 5 лет назад
This was super helpful. I've been getting started with basic forging and I thought that a spokeshave might be a great beginner level project. Thanks especially for showing all the mistakes and what not to do. They will be very helpful when I try this out myself!
@PaskMakes
@PaskMakes 5 лет назад
No worries - glad it was useful to you! 😊
@maverick3210
@maverick3210 4 года назад
@@PaskMakes Can i request you to guide me through the process of making this burner? Or direct me to somewhere i can learn to assemble it?
@reyhanjr1118
@reyhanjr1118 3 года назад
@,:1a?xb YvudxxxcvgvggzgzIRWwu👻🐹🐍
@_cb336
@_cb336 5 лет назад
Uses a homemade spokeshave to shape a homemade spokeshave. What's not to love? Happy New Year, Mr Pask.
@eroldyerkin3033
@eroldyerkin3033 5 лет назад
True demonstration of patience and persistence.
@davidgarciamontalban7899
@davidgarciamontalban7899 5 лет назад
Always it's a placer see you working, Neil!!!
@thomsontakondwa9043
@thomsontakondwa9043 5 лет назад
Wow! Thanks for the awesome teaching
@muneef007
@muneef007 5 лет назад
Like every time...brilliant👍
@papasteve215
@papasteve215 4 года назад
Another great job. That’s good to see the mid-steps. You don’t fail if you keep going on a project Great video.
@steliosstavrinides3502
@steliosstavrinides3502 5 лет назад
always a joy watching you create Neil... kudos my friend !!!!!!!
@lacruzadadeunpadre.
@lacruzadadeunpadre. 5 лет назад
Una Herramienta muy práctica y muy utilizable. Muchas Gracias. Un Abrazo desde España.
@jozefpastorek3582
@jozefpastorek3582 5 лет назад
Preklad chyba
@martinezlopez4699
@martinezlopez4699 5 лет назад
Very authentic - even the "failures & restating again and again" are great. Good HAND-craft √√√√√
@MillerWoodcraft
@MillerWoodcraft 5 лет назад
Almost every shop made tool I research lands me here. Pask, brother... you are a wealth of knowledge. I am thankful to be able to learn from your experience.
@DavidSmith-tj4dk
@DavidSmith-tj4dk 4 года назад
I must say, I really enjoy watching "all" of your videos. I also enjoy seeing the mistakes and having to start over. That alone is inspiring. Lots of people cut the mistakes out of their videos. So thanks for sharing. 👍
@brickdaddiy
@brickdaddiy 5 лет назад
holy shop setup Batman!
@pixiemouse1
@pixiemouse1 5 лет назад
I really love the warts an all aspect of your videos it shows that we are all susceptible to bad luck sometimes..I often wonder how many other maker vids get edited to perfection
@PaskMakes
@PaskMakes 5 лет назад
Glad you enjoyed it! :)
@TylerKalevra
@TylerKalevra 4 года назад
I just love the patience and pride in your work, makes me wish I was down under to come pay you a visit! Tyvm for the content sir
@BrucesWorldofStuff
@BrucesWorldofStuff 5 лет назад
Beautiful OoPs and all..!!!! Love it, that was what blacksmithing was all about. I watch my grandpa make alot of this tools the same way . He was a old cowboy at heart and worked in the coal mines and road his horse to work everyday snow and all. He forged all his tools....
@PaskMakes
@PaskMakes 5 лет назад
I've just added subtitles to this video in a few different languages. They were made from an automated translation, if you would like to edit the subtitles to improve them for other viewers you can do so here ru-vid.com_video?ref=share&v=4aOCgcYnTS4 I could have bought one these old style wooden spokeshaves but decided it would be more fun to make one. I’ve never used this type before and always wanted to try one. I have a couple of Stanley 151’s, I actually prefer this new one. It’s more comfortable and works far better. My Stanleys have terrible blades, they’re very thin, don’t hold an edge and for that reason they never get used. This week I also made a new blade for the Stanley, I didn’t make a video but it was easy to make and vastly improved. I may make a video at another time. I also thought about making another one like this wooden spokeshave but with adjustable threaded posts and thumb screws. There isn’t any real need to make one like that as this works and adjusts perfectly well but would be an interesting build.
@iolithblue
@iolithblue 5 лет назад
looks great! if you make a holder bracket with a wooden handle for your firebrick door, they wont break so quick. i know this, cos i have the same set up as you. also, close the back door unless you are using it. keep up the great work
@SebR-FR
@SebR-FR 5 лет назад
I couldn't find any bevel-up spokeshaves at a decent price at flee market so I bought O1 flat stock (near 1/8" thick) a year ago to make one and other tools. But you know how things work, I've only made some little knives with it. Sure this video will help me to finally make one, thank you. I think I'll put a brass wear plate at the front.
@fdort3971
@fdort3971 10 месяцев назад
I think you are impressive for going old school! I love seeing trial and error learning so I can learn more. Old school blacksmiths are a dying breed...it's great to see the younger generations such as yourself stretching your knowledge and sharing with us!
@BDM_PT
@BDM_PT 5 лет назад
Hi there from Portugal, Nice tool Obrigado(Thanks)
@evanbarnes9984
@evanbarnes9984 5 лет назад
I keep a playlist of videos called "projects to make," and damn near every one of your videos is in that list! Great work
@trevorbaugh1335
@trevorbaugh1335 4 года назад
Thanks for unapologetically showing us your mistakes so we can learn from them! You're very talented. Love the spokeshave.
@InsanityHere
@InsanityHere 5 лет назад
Thank you for ALL the tips in this video.
@kimcurtis9366
@kimcurtis9366 5 лет назад
VERY nice project and, because I need one for some of the things I am going to be making and because I also am a Blacksmith of sorts, I will be making one as soon as the weather warms up a bit! Winters in Wyoming are not kind to old farts like me who do not have fully enclosed Blacksmith shop so, I'll be waiting for the weather to warm up a bit! THANKS for the great videos and all the tips you show us! CHEERS!
@PaskMakes
@PaskMakes 5 лет назад
Thanks Kim! Glad you enjoyed the video! Winter in Wyoming sounds wonderful to me, I hope to visit one day! 😊
@chentepacololo5759
@chentepacololo5759 3 года назад
Nice job I like how u did it with a couple of redue. That's for sure the way it goes sometimes its hand crafted. REAL THINGS HAPPEN in process and that's something alot of folks on u tube or where ever, rather leave that out when should be left in for do & don'ts and shit happens. Teaching to stay with it not to give up. Score u a 10 of 10 Double Shakas🤙🤙
@muddyfences5559
@muddyfences5559 5 лет назад
Very impressive spokeshave. I am glad you included all of the issues encountered along the way.
@thinkingmonkey8083
@thinkingmonkey8083 5 лет назад
It's always fun and entertaining to watch your projects! Thanks for this one.
@PJGalati
@PJGalati 5 лет назад
Wow, that was a lot of ....learning experiences! Glad you got to the end! I've been wanting a spokeshave for a while now, seeing you make one sorta demystifies it.
@mozismobile
@mozismobile 5 лет назад
Almost a grandfather's axe right from the get-go :)
@hemmingsmith1588
@hemmingsmith1588 3 года назад
I really respect and appreciate the fact that you show your mistakes, instead of editing them out. It gives those of us who are not nearly as adept at this stuff a little bit of hope! Hehehe
@AngusRollingWithJesus
@AngusRollingWithJesus 5 лет назад
Thanks so much! Great skills to conjure and fabricate this beautiful tool. I learned a lot.
@CaseDPaula
@CaseDPaula 5 лет назад
I'm brazil, congratulations for the video, liked a lot, will manufacture a tool like this, thanks for sharing your gifts. Here I leave my hug! Thank you!
@arnaldomoreno8109
@arnaldomoreno8109 5 лет назад
É isso aí, Carlos.
@mattheweastel129
@mattheweastel129 3 года назад
Looks a beautiful tool. Kudos for showing the missteps along the way, it’s brave but makes it relatable
@blubberboy1897
@blubberboy1897 4 года назад
You have the patience of a God sir. I would not have been able to restart that many times without a mental breakdown 😆
@blubberboy1897
@blubberboy1897 4 года назад
@Уали Карбоз 10
@itshomelife
@itshomelife 5 лет назад
Fantastic project!
@ralfbear
@ralfbear 5 лет назад
I make most of my knives out of old coil springs... usually a nice steel to work with... that and old files! 👍🏻
@chemadelbarco2210
@chemadelbarco2210 5 лет назад
Lo pm o
@ralfbear
@ralfbear 5 лет назад
@@chemadelbarco2210 Sorry, I don't understand?
@amihaiba
@amihaiba 5 лет назад
Everyone else on youtube: "You can do this with manual tools but Im just going to use my powered tools" Neil: "You can do this with power tools but Im just going to do it manually" I love it :)
@alegantabdullayev1984
@alegantabdullayev1984 4 года назад
salom
@aenimamirko
@aenimamirko 5 лет назад
Thank you Neil for all of your videos! Your patience is wonderful:)
@michaelgeorge2089
@michaelgeorge2089 4 года назад
I admire your patience when you did it over and over again
@wbsail
@wbsail 5 лет назад
Iwould consider your style as part of a normal learning process. “ not a mistake”. I enjoyed your technique and I try to learn as you move forward. I try to watch each of sessions.
@juanbaezadibujo9945
@juanbaezadibujo9945 4 года назад
Absolutly!
@rutheddelbuttel2743
@rutheddelbuttel2743 4 года назад
Ä
@markgoode4109
@markgoode4109 5 лет назад
OK, so a few mishaps on the way. So what. The end result was a beautiful tool which will be a pleasure to use for years to come. Thanks for sharing your work. Looking forward to the next project. Best wishes
@martinwolf5957
@martinwolf5957 5 лет назад
Hello Neil, again a great mega tool. Works flawlessly. Martin 👍 👍 Greeting Martin
@mickp607
@mickp607 5 лет назад
Nice to see you included your mistakes and how you got over them! This is how we learn and make us better at what we do and make us humans.
@joejones2995
@joejones2995 5 лет назад
Just a heads up on grinding/sanding/filing forged steel, the scale on the surface of the steel is incredibly hard and wears on belts/sandpaper quickly. If you take a grinding stone on an angle grinder to the steel to take off that scale it'll save you a load of time, and money on replacement belts. Cheers!
@PaskMakes
@PaskMakes 5 лет назад
Thanks for that Joe, someone else mentioned it too but I didn’t know that! 😊
@richbuilds_com
@richbuilds_com 5 лет назад
Was gutted for you when the first one broke. No shame in moving on (and learning on the way) - it has to be like that or we'd never get anything done :) Fantastic result - and all the more interesting for the full process, warts and all!
@richbuilds_com
@richbuilds_com 5 лет назад
I make little things ( richbuilds.com ) and (just checked) my most popular posts are all the ones I mess something up and fix mid build. I should mess up more often! :-D
@PaskMakes
@PaskMakes 5 лет назад
Thanks Richard - glad you enjoyed it! I like to show the whole story whether it's good or bad. :)
@pmzmdf
@pmzmdf 5 лет назад
Brilliant. Enjoyed seeing the home-made tongues on this one. Look forward seeing the spokeshave on the next one...
@hernancoronel
@hernancoronel 5 лет назад
You are just awesome Pask! Thank you for the great video!
@prabhakarbharsat4348
@prabhakarbharsat4348 5 лет назад
Namaste guru Very very best tool for carpentry
@MakeBrooklyn
@MakeBrooklyn 5 лет назад
Nice to see somebody other than me having to start over ;) That is a fine looking spokeshave. In my opinion, one of the most fun tools both to make and to use!!
@PaskMakes
@PaskMakes 5 лет назад
We all make mistakes - glad you liked the spokeshave and yes it's a fun tool to use! :)
@rchavez5056
@rchavez5056 5 лет назад
Great job!!
@madclouds
@madclouds 5 лет назад
Tada! Couple snags along the way, but that's how we all learn. Thanks for sharing Neil!
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