@@crazymfarm2 I enjoy making them and sharing little things I’ve learned and picked up in the last 25 years of tinkering with old tools. Thanks for watching!
I’ve just made a new set of handles for my old No.4…this is looking like my next plane-related project. I saw a version of a cap iron (chip breaker) screwdriver that was made from an old door knob. This looks like a much better option…thanks for sharing your work.
The correct name is Forstner bit, even if it is sometimes referred to colloquially as a knothole bit (drilling out knotholes) or occasionally as a pot drill (installing pot hinges). The correct name of the tool, which is mostly used for wood, comes from its American inventor, Benjamin Forstner, who was an American gunsmith and inventor. Forstner's most famous invention was the Forstner drill named after him, which he patented in 1886.
Happened to find your channel by accident and I saved this video for last as I binged. Thank you for this and other ideas. Subscribed for sure and will be awaiting the next video.
Friggin" brilliant and beautiful! What a great idea. Thank you for the video. This is one of two of your videos i just watched and I loved them both. I subscribed. Thanks again.