Cutting angle : 50 Blade ; 3/8 (T) O1 TOOL WOOD : RED OAK,MAPLE,LACE WOOD *The big planes are too wide, my hands are small and very uncomfortable, (width:3 inch)
Dear Sir, Watching the creation of such high calibre work is so much more rewarding than a Hollywood block buster movie. An absolute joy to witness the birth of a new implement made with such passion & such efficient results. Must be very uplifting for you to see you've succeeded. Exceedingly well done as always. Kind regards.
Once again a couple nice planes . A little trick for the next time you cut these irons . If your bandsaw has the height, stand the metal up build a jig “ if you want “ or freehand it , but cut the angle in it from the start ! Saves on grinding and if you plan on marketing 2 or more blades the next one already has an angle cut in it . Learned that when I made a bunch of wedges for log splitting
Thanks so much for sharing this inspirational and informative video. Great knowledge is inherent to what you shared and lots of experience in how confidently you did it. Do you do a lot of sports or martial arts, as your reactions are quite fast and tuned?
Two beautiful tools. Is there nothing this man can't do? You, Sir, are a marvel at what you do and a delight to watch. I have always wanted to make a Kanna plane and now I have a step by step video to watch. I have never seen a chip breaker that stands away from the cutting blade. Is that your own design or just one I haven't seen yet? Thank you for a great tutorial.
I'm 16 and you inspired me to make this hand plane but a cheaper one,my equipments kinda poor for me so this is the equipments Hammer Drill Plywood 2by2 wood scrap Steel blade from a old chisel Hack saw and cross cut saw Chip breaker is wood And the bar concrete nail I know it's cheap but I'm poor
great work👍, i have so much fun to watch this video. when you quench the steel, what kind of oil did you use( i assume you used oil rather than water since it is O1 steel basd on the description)? did you also temper the steel of quenching it? Thank you!
Which do you like the feel of better, Western hand planes or the Japanese style? Which one do you think produces the best smoothing cut? Great work big fan of your videos!!!
역시 장인이십니다. 블로그에서...한 번도 안써보셨다고 읽은 것 같은데...대패의 기본 원리에 대해 많이 아시는 것이 분명하세요..'끌을 틀에 넣어 깍는다' 라고 들은 적이 있는데...몇 번이구 왜 대패 제작 하시는 것을 보니...조금씩 infill대패를 이해 할 수 있을 것 같습니다. 오늘도 감사합니다.
Do you prefer the Japanese style planes or the western style? I have watched you make several and I was just curious. You got a new subscriber after the first video of yours that I watched. Your craftsmanship is amazing and your videos are a joy to watch.
I didnt catch it I don't guess but what is the bed angle on these? Beautiful planes as always...i want to make a set of these for my wife I think she will like the pull method more than push.
Great work! :) When using a japanese plane, I found it easier to put as little pressure as possible on the tool. It it's too large, you should try turning it into a chinese or a korean push plane by adding a handle right behind the blade.