Nice and straightforward.MIGNAL":3o179v5u said:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2lvF8-nc_Q
MIGNAL":28vhud51 said:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2lvF8-nc_Q
MIGNAL":2f9h75xh said:The real point is that these old wooden Planes can be had for next to nothing. With just 1 hour (or less) of your time they can be made to work extremely well. My long wooden Jack type is used to thin small Ebony boards. As we all know, Ebony is pretty hard. The wooden Jack is better suited to this task (in comparison to my metal Planes) because it's actually less tiring. They really are slick and fast.
MIGNAL":hr128yck said:BTW. How much would a comparable modern iron and chipbreaker cost?
Jacob":3dnxtlxb said:But he uses a steel plane to flatten his woody. Why?
Jacob":2ggajk8z said:Yes to the wonders of woodies, especially the weight.
But he uses a steel plane to flatten his woody. Why? More convenient in almost every way - easier to set / adjust / sharpen, more durable and reliable, just a bit heavy.
Flattening again - the previous owner obviously thought this unnecessary and uber flattening is not a feature of old woodies as a rule. Clearly it isn't needed. A bit of fiddling to get a good fit between cap and face and thats enough.
G S Haydon":11u6kuqi said:If this video prompts more folks to try a wooden plane then it's all to the good.
bugbear":29z476c4 said:G S Haydon":29z476c4 said:If this video prompts more folks to try a wooden plane then it's all to the good.
I don't even mind if it puts the prices up; I've got all the woodies I need
BugBear
bugbear":g518su4g said:MIGNAL":g518su4g said:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2lvF8-nc_Q
Gotta' love the cupboards and shelves loaded with tools over his shoulder in the opening shot!
BugBear
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