This is a nice watch for hand tool use
He's not using a scrub plane because he's dealing with flat stock and just removing the saw marks.
For anyone making furniture, a "Scrub plane" isn't necessary for anything. It's just a role playing thing for people now. There's a whole world of people who think the double iron is esoteric but demand having a scrub plane.
And a bunch of people role playing wanting to talk about riving wood when they're not making chairs or baskets. The kind of work the fellow in the video is doing is what most people want to do, but they want to use play tools to do it. Kind of like your play belief when you were trying to sell people on some idea that sawn wood is always poor quality compared to riven wood.
If playing with things is what people want to do, that's fine. But if you want to make something by hand, it's as simple as shown in the video.
There's a parallel to toolmaking and blacksmithing, too. People want to role play and it misleads the folks who might want to go get some decent quality stock and make something with it.
To save some folks from taking a file to the mouth their hand plane, like some gurus would suggest, would be one good reason I could think of.Yes, so why bring it up if a scrub plane is not necessary for that particular job anyway.
I do like his videos. He has a few on building a timber frame extension to his house which are well worth a watch also.
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