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True Beginner: Basic Sandpaper Sharpening 

Rex Krueger
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Learn the cheapest and simplest beginner method for sharpening.
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Tools in this video (affiliate):
**I’ve listed everything from the video here, but you only need a flat surface, sandpaper, and a guide to get started. You also need some kind of strop (scrap of leather). Everything else makes the process easier and faster, but you don’t need it right away.
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Robert Larson Honing Guide (from this video): amzn.to/2TloYwJ
Protractor (for checking bevel): amzn.to/2x1wcgA
Wooden Ruler (for checking your camber; I used a vintage one in the video): amzn.to/2Txs7Zf
Small Machinist’s Square (for checking squareness of edge): amzn.to/2TjIAkJ
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Комментарии : 359   
@RodrigoFernandez-td9uk
@RodrigoFernandez-td9uk Год назад
Last Saturday my wife found 16 (sixteen) dresses for a few cents. She was so happy that she didn't notice that I was using the glass coffee table as flat surface for sharpening my plane.
@iakkatz128
@iakkatz128 4 года назад
In over 40 yrs. of woodworking this was one of the easiest and best understood sharpening lesson I've seen. Love how you simplify the most convoluted (to some) paths. Keep them coming.
@danielparrott4286
@danielparrott4286 4 года назад
Am I the only one who would love these more than once a month?! I have found these two so far in this series to be EXTREMELY useful and super helpful.
@RexKrueger
@RexKrueger 4 года назад
Share these on social. If we get more views, we'll do more!
@james123oo
@james123oo 3 года назад
Me 3
@2dividedby3equals666
@2dividedby3equals666 4 года назад
I'm loving these videos with Nate. It's really interesting to see as he learns and get actual results. Thanks you both for the awesome video!!
@davidgagnon2849
@davidgagnon2849 4 года назад
I hope this series with Nate continues. No one else is making teaching videos like this, and they are very effective. Kudos to you, Rex!
@steelpennyforge5152
@steelpennyforge5152 4 года назад
Great tutorial! This series is just awesome! I have a very clear understanding of what, how and when of iron prep and maintenance. Wonderful work. Good job getting Nate to do your restoration work for you too!
@bigbearnelson
@bigbearnelson 4 года назад
I've gone through so much sandpaper trying to fix cheap plane irons and chisels but getting curled shavings on oak end grain is more than worth it. I'm glad you made a video on this!
@screamsofthedead
@screamsofthedead 4 года назад
Rex, you're a really good teacher! This was very well explained and easy to understand.
@MabruBlack
@MabruBlack 3 года назад
I really like these videos with Nate! So much information that’s really well explained for newbies and it’s so helpful... I hope that once this quarantine mess is over you both can make more videos together!
@DMC428
@DMC428 4 года назад
To watch Nate getting teached by you is a great way to learn with him together. This is gorgeous content! Please continue making this videos with Nate.
@dennisseemann571
@dennisseemann571 4 года назад
absolutely the best sharpening lesson I have ever had, the bur discussion has cleared up a lot of questions, thanks for taking the time to explain the mechanics.
@wm005
@wm005 4 года назад
This is a great addition to your video channel. You have really stepped up your game...
@kdb_1978
@kdb_1978 3 года назад
I agree that these videos with Nate make these steps seem attainable! This is a great teaching method as I am sure you are very well aware of. Thanks for these and thanks to Nate for joining in. Great work guys!
@christopherd5941
@christopherd5941 4 года назад
I’ve started to really like this channel. I enjoy the subtle humor, the techniques taught, and the in depth explaining. This channel has the potential to create a very strong foundation for new woodworkers, like myself, and I appreciate that.
@myxology
@myxology 4 года назад
I am going to be starting some hand woodworking in the summer and I've been watching about sharpening for awhile. You answered a bunch of questions that I have not gotten answers to in other videos. Thanks for filling in a lot of gaps. Great video!
@theMrFouldsy
@theMrFouldsy 4 года назад
Thanks for this Video Rex, I just used it to sharpen an old Stanley plane I picked up recently. I never thought I'd be able to get a tool to work so well! Immediately I was able to get paper-thin shavings and beautiful finish on some scrap bits of wood.
@cliffordduhh45
@cliffordduhh45 4 года назад
I’m just about to start this exact process this weekend for the first time. Looking forward to this, Rex!
@Motown222
@Motown222 Год назад
Thank you, Rex! God. Hundreds of sharpening vids 40 minutes long. So frustrating! You told me all I need to know in 10, and man! I appreciate that!!
@rheanikolishen6432
@rheanikolishen6432 2 года назад
I'm retired,love woodworking but mostly wood carving. I watch you every day and learned so much. I can't thank you enough. My chisel and plane are in great shape now
@joeh4295
@joeh4295 4 года назад
I bought that same honing jig after watching your chisel sharpening video. Great work, thanks!
@TheKenstarr
@TheKenstarr 4 года назад
These videos rock! I'm somewhat inexperienced in wood working but good at sharpening things, building things, making knives... But you bring things down to a super basic level and I don't feel talked down to! Where was this 30 years ago!
@toddtremeer7057
@toddtremeer7057 3 года назад
Great video showing basic sharpening without demanding we spend a fortune in grinding tools and stones. I'm learning new stuff every day as I've been watching your videos this past month.
@MrPhucktard
@MrPhucktard 3 года назад
Excellent instruction video for this newbie. You are not the first one I've seen say "I glued the sandpaper...," but so far nobody ever says what glue they used and how to get it off the glass when the sandpaper wears out and needs to be changed. Can you give us a hint?
@DGG1984
@DGG1984 4 года назад
Amazing stuff Rex. Learn tonnes every video. It’s super digestible.
4 года назад
Great video Rex! Love how simple you make it look! Thanks!
@rockdog2584
@rockdog2584 3 года назад
Mr. Krueger?...this was an AWESOME way to show how easy it can be to learn how to use a hand plane. I, myself, have a couple of old planes buried somewhere out in my new garage (I just moved a few months ago) that are probably in need of restoration/tune-up so I can put them to good use. THANK YOU for all of your time and effort into teaching us hosers how to deal with such chores
@vjurbina
@vjurbina 4 года назад
Just received my first jackplane! I'll do all of this process this weekend! Thanks a lot!!
@gillianbc
@gillianbc 2 года назад
This is one of my favourite episodes. Fantastic that we can get a masterclass online for free from a proper craftsman who explains it all so well.
@JonWilsonPhysics
@JonWilsonPhysics 4 года назад
Rex, I just took my first ever shavings with a plane! Got a Craftsman plane from a flea market a few days ago, and today I cleaned it up and sharpened it, then took some shavings from a bit of scrap 2x2. It worked! Now I need to get a bunch of 2x4s and build my low Roman bench.
@kchek
@kchek 4 года назад
How about a video where ya take nate to go shopping for tools as a beginner. Say $100 worth :)
@georgesweap7
@georgesweap7 4 года назад
Nice tutorial on sharpening! Can’t wait until next month on sharpening with stones!
@ericburres2875
@ericburres2875 4 года назад
Absolutely terrific education with a great relaxed style and sense of humor. I'm hooked. (Darn, now I gotta get rid of that burr!) Keep up the stellar work.
@tagomago2178
@tagomago2178 3 года назад
Superb Video - I could relate to all the questions asked by the bloke on the left, they were all valid and essential from a beginners stance. Much better than just having an expert talking purely from his own point of view. I felt that this approach helped cover all areas; with the explanations being handled perfectly. Made all the difference and nothing was superfluous - Nice work Chaps & Many Thanks
@alecfrancis2084
@alecfrancis2084 4 года назад
THANKYOU! For the first time ever I’ve managed to take beautiful full with shavings! Took me a few goes to get it but I got there!
@mimibecks7049
@mimibecks7049 2 года назад
Hello, Thank you for posting this video which provides excellent step by step instructions as well detailed explanation on what is going on.
@russcorbett3923
@russcorbett3923 4 года назад
Awesome video !!! A return to the basics every now and then is a good thing and makes us all reset from any bad habits we may have picked up . Thank Both of y'all !!!
@RexKrueger
@RexKrueger 4 года назад
You're so welcome!
@careyholman
@careyholman 3 года назад
If I could I would 'like' this a thousand times. So clear and easy!
@JimHester
@JimHester 4 года назад
Seriously some of the best videos on the internet.
@RexKrueger
@RexKrueger 4 года назад
That means a lot!
@johnhiemstra1464
@johnhiemstra1464 4 года назад
Fantastic teaching video. As a retired teacher I admire how you make this mysterious sharpening thing so simple and the joy it brings both of you at the end. I have definitely learned some things. Thanks Rex and Nate.
@RexKrueger
@RexKrueger 4 года назад
I'm always touched to get the approval of another teacher!
@23Kaotica
@23Kaotica 4 года назад
Nate looked so happy when he was checking the camber with the wooden rule. Awesome video guys!
@RexKrueger
@RexKrueger 4 года назад
That was totally unrehearsed! He was like a kid on Christmas.
@zoochdjz
@zoochdjz 3 года назад
Woodworking is expensive, and starting out it’s frustrating buying real expensive tools or jigs and you can’t use em like the videos when you learned how, so it’s nice y’all made such an in depth video explaining a real cheap way to sharpen these blades!
@DRJMF1
@DRJMF1 Месяц назад
Thank you, best sharpening video for beginning nets and uses cheap tools.
@jovimocar
@jovimocar 3 года назад
Very nice video. Your explanation is complete and clear! Thano you so much
@mkbcoolman
@mkbcoolman 4 года назад
I love this video so much. I was very intimidated by sharpening when I first started woodworking, but it's really not that difficult when you get your system down. I use two different setups...sandpaper for grinding and diamond stones w/ strop for honing. For grinding, I have 4 heavy grits of self-adhesive sandpaper stuck to a flat ceramic tile I got from Home Depot for $2. I just went and grabbed a level from the tool dept then went over a couple of tiles until I found one that was dead flat. It's 18" long, so I can take really long strokes when I'm grinding off a new bevel. I also have that roller jig, but I only use it to set a new bevel. I have a Course/Medium/Fine diamond set I bought off of Amazon for honing. Finish it on the strop with some honing compound, and I can shave the hair off my arm. Re-honing takes a minute, as I typically do 15-20 strokes on the medium and fine stones, then give it 10 strokes on the strop and it's back to razor sharp. Once I took an old file I found in the bottom of my toolbox that hand't been used in years (extremely hard steel), and decided to see if I could put an edge on it. In 15 minutes, it was razor sharp. I put a handle on it and actually use it a ton. It's still a file, it's just has a chisel edge on it, and I've been really surprised how handy the file part is.
@cujero
@cujero 2 года назад
Your videos have helped me a lot, thank you
@jordantallmanpao4061
@jordantallmanpao4061 2 года назад
Loved these videos hope you guys get back to true beginner
@agamingskipper1121
@agamingskipper1121 3 года назад
Is this series still going, was inspired to get into woodworking from Rex's videos.
@tommybigsexy676
@tommybigsexy676 4 года назад
This is a very good video.. Thank you for explaining the process, I actually understood the task. I love it.👍
@nightcatarts
@nightcatarts 4 года назад
Very comprehensive video, really good job. I look forward to the oilstone one. I use waterstones because it's just a lot less messy, & am interested in seeing whether there's any real difference (other than waterstones generally wearing down more easily).
@stewartmcmanus3991
@stewartmcmanus3991 4 года назад
Rex, this is gold mate. Thanks for this, Stewie, South West Australia.
@bryansmith6327
@bryansmith6327 4 года назад
I am at exactly this point in setting up some planes I acquired. Thank you!
@markgarrett2971
@markgarrett2971 4 года назад
Great content and thanks for the beginner series!
@jonaswassermann1359
@jonaswassermann1359 4 года назад
Your videos are so inspiring, thank you!!
@TheEffoff
@TheEffoff 3 года назад
Hey Rex, very well explained. Thank you.
@abndnd4172
@abndnd4172 2 года назад
Great job Nate!
@steveconlon8936
@steveconlon8936 4 года назад
Excellent questions, Nate. You can tell a lot by a person's questions!
@RexKrueger
@RexKrueger 4 года назад
He's a smart fellow.
@alecfrancis2084
@alecfrancis2084 4 года назад
Great video guys every question I had Nate asked!
@James-oj6ck
@James-oj6ck 2 года назад
Thanks for all the work you have put into these videos. My first Norton stone came in today. I'll get some honing oil tomorrow. Then it will be time to practice. I was going to get the sandpaper but the price of a Norton stone wasn't that much more.
@rallen7660
@rallen7660 4 года назад
I've read that original article for "Scary Sharp" and it's hilarious. Same techniques as what Rex shows, but maybe as written by Tim Allen.
@patrickdukeshire3562
@patrickdukeshire3562 4 года назад
I totally love your videos , I'm learning so much . Thank you big time ! ☺
@toolrestoration
@toolrestoration 4 года назад
well done for keeping everything simple !
@MCsCreations
@MCsCreations 4 года назад
Fantastic, Rex! Thanks a lot! 😃 BTW, I just had my first experience with a plane today... And it was a spoke shave! I bought it for really cheap from Banggood and it looks to work pretty nicely! 😃
@rogercowart2493
@rogercowart2493 2 года назад
Excellent!! Great teaching technique 👍😉
@joeseabert8391
@joeseabert8391 4 года назад
Very good information. When you do the video for the stones, make sure to cover dressing the stone. I have several stones and some I even got from my grandfather. They are all messed up and really not flat.
@MattiasHandley
@MattiasHandley 3 года назад
Great stuff. You are nailing it! We need mooooore!
@jake196.21
@jake196.21 4 года назад
Really awesome video I am a newbie and I have been using the Rob cosman method beforehand except with a honing guide but the stones are very expensive and I just want to build stuff now. This video gives me a lot of details that would've taken me a long time to figure out
@RexKrueger
@RexKrueger 4 года назад
That's what we were aiming for! I'm sure Rob's stuff is very high quality.
@budm9982
@budm9982 4 месяца назад
Old video but its exactly what I needed. Thanks.
@ssquared8076
@ssquared8076 4 года назад
Great series and can't wait for the oil stone episode.
@domainmojo2162
@domainmojo2162 3 года назад
I look more clueless, fiddly, and greener than Nate when looking at these videos! :) You guys make a helluva pair!
@RexKrueger
@RexKrueger 3 года назад
Glad you like them!
@bradleybarth9939
@bradleybarth9939 4 года назад
I have greatly enjoyed watching these videos. I am a once a month for 6 month woodworker/beer brewer. I live in Wisconsin and with an insulated but un-heated garage I only have a few months where it is comfortable to do wood working. Beer brewing is done in the basement. With all of the videos on planes, chisels, saws and other metal items, how do you go about protecting them when they are unused for a period of time? I think that would be a great video idea to cover.
@petergrassel3973
@petergrassel3973 Год назад
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge
@gregmislick1117
@gregmislick1117 4 года назад
Nice Job Nate!!
@heylookitssmitty4463
@heylookitssmitty4463 4 года назад
Get home from work... Get changed for work around the house... Oh Hell, new Rex video... Work around the house can wait...
@benjaminfrayser4392
@benjaminfrayser4392 4 года назад
Kids are hungry....dog is chewing shoes.... faucet has been running for 15 minutes... Yep, Rex posted a new video
@heylookitssmitty4463
@heylookitssmitty4463 4 года назад
LMFAO!!! 😂
@heylookitssmitty4463
@heylookitssmitty4463 4 года назад
😂🤣
@cozimfrench
@cozimfrench 4 года назад
Great video, please keep up the content love you and nate both x
@Sawta
@Sawta 4 года назад
This is great! I had a stupid problem early on, but it was easily fixed: When you glue sandpaper to a flattened surface, *ONLY* put glue around the OUTER EDGES; putting glue in the center of the sandpaper will only create ridges for the blade to get caught on, and ruin the paper, and probably mess up the edge you've gotten so far. It sounds obvious now that I made the mistake, but I was on auto-pilot when I was doing this, and assumed getting the sandpaper _super_ secured to the paper was more important; it's not. Overall, it took me about three days to get to the final product, but I can easily shave hair off my arm now! Feels great to finally accomplish some of the basics! :) Now onto the much harder task of restoring the hand plane itself. Seriously...there's so much rust on the sole (I think that's the part, the silver part that sits flat on the wood to be planed) is so rusted that the entire thing is basically orange. No silver at all. The cast iron itself is just a bit dusty, but that iron is just...caked...in rust. I can't even tell if it's pitted, but I'm assuming it is. Wish me luck, boys!
@greenpedal370
@greenpedal370 3 года назад
Starting with a sheet of glass or MDF and wet and dry is the best way to learn the basis without messing up stones. Additionally I would bin the jig. Learn to do it freehand from the start, that's what cheap chisels are for.
@Kivlor
@Kivlor 2 года назад
19:46 thanks for this video. I'm not sold on the "scary sharp" talk either, and I'd love to get a grinder later, but this sounds like a decent and thrifty way to keep my tools sharp until I do. Exactly what I was looking for.
@joelwaite7965
@joelwaite7965 4 года назад
Rex, I had a question about some of your earlier videos. I was watching your videos about planes trying to find the best budget plane but I don’t see a conclusion to that, so my question is what would your budget recommendation be? I’m just starting out in woodworking and loving your videos so far thank you for all the great content!
@oliverwood8505
@oliverwood8505 4 года назад
I just loved Nate's smile as he saw he had created a camber
@rickeverett3304
@rickeverett3304 3 года назад
Me a woodworker hobiest and contractor for 30 years, I always learn, thus I became a Patreon, we all should.
@ianurbina9777
@ianurbina9777 4 года назад
Thanks Rex
@DrIngo1980
@DrIngo1980 4 года назад
Damn. I watched a bunch (let's say 100, but I honestly do not remember the number) of videos about sharpening chisels, plane blades or kitchen knives so far in my life. But this was really the first one that drove home the important points in a well thought out manner. Thank you! I really like your style and your videos! So, thank you. And thank you Nate for sitting in and playing the clueless new woodworker! Speaking of Nate, Rex, you really should start and honor him in your video descriptions as well! He is kinda missing in this video's description. It's not fair to him to not mention his name in the video description as your co-star (or whatever nomenclature you'd prefer) now, is it? Anyway, love the video nonetheless. Great job!
@Apitheous
@Apitheous 4 года назад
Old guy with no woodworking skills and I understood perfectly. Thank you.
@RexKrueger
@RexKrueger 4 года назад
It was our pleasure!
@user-io9ln1or7c
@user-io9ln1or7c Месяц назад
Very very educative.Yhank you Sir.🎉
@jerryjohnsonii4181
@jerryjohnsonii4181 4 года назад
Thanks for the knowledge on yow to sharpen a planers blade !!!!!!!!!!
@DanT10
@DanT10 3 года назад
I did it! Thinner than paper shaving buttery smooth wood. And it is amazing. Rather than sandpaper I bought the sharpal diamond stone 60 bucks for the big one (do not bother with the small one). 320 on one side and 1200 on the other. This is a tool steel terror. The stone does its job well add a strop and you are done. That said. I did and redid the blade. Now on to the true beginner how to plane. Rex and Nate Thank you!
@adamthewoodworker2571
@adamthewoodworker2571 2 года назад
Hey, do you have a link or name for the diamond stone that you bought?
@kauerpc
@kauerpc 4 года назад
What a lesson!
@AvilerED
@AvilerED 4 года назад
Definitely handy. Thanks.
@kurtlan4636
@kurtlan4636 4 года назад
I know this might be a odd question to ask you, but since your "Sandpaper Sharpening" video works awesome on two of mine old planer restorer projects. I would like to see you making a Knives Sharpening. Thanks!
@lzappa9109
@lzappa9109 3 года назад
Excellent, thank you!
@jimcooney9019
@jimcooney9019 4 года назад
Good Job and Cool video!!
@RexKrueger
@RexKrueger 4 года назад
Thank you!
@soul13lue
@soul13lue 2 года назад
will the oilstone sharpening video still be coming? Interested in watching that. Thanks for the videos no room for woodworking yet but one can dream.
@animalivaganti360
@animalivaganti360 4 года назад
When I read the title I said "oh no, another video about sand paper". I saw the video anyway and I can say that's a very good video about sharpening
@stephenaubuchon2442
@stephenaubuchon2442 4 года назад
Rex, again, you have produced an entertaining and educational video. Thank you for all you do! I do have one question. How do I determine how far my plane iron or chisel needs to stick out from the honing guide? I got one, but mine does not come with a convenient chart like yours did. I can just lay it on the stone or sandpaper and eyeball it, but I'd like a way to be more precise, preferably without letting my inner engineer out of the hole I keep him in. He's always trying to measure accurately a calculate exact angles. That never turns out well! Thanks!
@rockdog2584
@rockdog2584 3 года назад
I happened to be passing by a place that does custom stone countertops...and Lo and Behold!...they had a 'scrap bin' of off-cut pieces of granite that was open to anyone that wanted to dive in and salvage whatever they could use. Came home with several pieces. Granted...they are smooth on just one side. Great thing about them is that they are HEAVY and don't slide around much. I've glued thin foam padding material on the back side and they now STICK to my work surface really well! You could use that rubber/foam kind of kitchen drawer liner material just as well. My one suggestion here would be to put a little dish soap in the water that you wet the sandpaper with, or use something like glass cleaner (Windex). It will help keep the sandpaper from clogging up and, thereby, last much longer.
@a.r.r5673
@a.r.r5673 4 года назад
How did you set the angle in the honing guide? How did you determine the projection? Thanks! These videos are amazing! I’m waiting for my first set of chisels, saws, and planes to arrive in the mail.
@chefmike69
@chefmike69 4 года назад
Awesome video you can get the 3M automotive sandpaper at Walmart for like three bucks a pack that stuff is good too. Awesome videos Rex
@karolskakes388
@karolskakes388 4 года назад
Rex; I agree you do not need to flatten the back of a blade again to a point. For most - a time will come when the cutting edge has moved up the blade to the point of flatting. At that time one will need to reestablish a flat back for max performance. Well put together video - keep them coming.
@NobodysSon
@NobodysSon 4 года назад
Just about to refurbish my father's old hand plane for the first time - thanks for the video!
@thedrunkcavemen7182
@thedrunkcavemen7182 4 года назад
Hi rex could you do a video on wood carving for beginners. I have found lots of your videos really helpful and useful, i have just made a new wood mallet using the information from your video. I would like to get into wood carving so please do a video showing the basics.
@RexKrueger
@RexKrueger 4 года назад
I would ALSO like to get into carving, but I don't know much yet. I'll do a video when I have something good to offer. Thanks for the suggestion!!
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