dzj":3g1omgby said:Yeah, a lot of those Krenov/ laminated type planes on Youtube.
Very few videos of people making any significant projects with them.
Even intermediate ones are hard to find.
D_W":tw4c1guc said:No slight to the fellow, but a hand forged iron deserves a plane that's not glued together (one with a wear would be an improvement, too).
D_W":2pk8b03j said:No slight to the fellow, but a hand forged iron deserves a plane that's not glued together (one with a wear would be an improvement, too).
CStanford":1uomdu7v said:Cool plane. Surprised the guy still has all his fingers. Would have been nice seeing him use the plane.
swagman":1fhsk84m said:Don't understand why he would bother using that blade bevel up on such a high bed angle.
patrickjchase":6ko1qitp said:the words "leavea finish that requires almost no sanding" are like nails on chalkboard for me when used to describe a smoother. As you often point out, it shouldn't require sanding period.
patrickjchase":2tvwqqtl said:D_W":2tvwqqtl said:No slight to the fellow, but a hand forged iron deserves a plane that's not glued together (one with a wear would be an improvement, too).
Yep.
Also, the words "leavea finish that requires almost no sanding" are like nails on chalkboard for me when used to describe a smoother. As you often point out, it shouldn't require sanding period.
I'm sorry. I do not see anything in this plane build that is memorable. It is a poor design, chosen largely to show off the wood. As Stewie notes, the blade is BU, which is bizarre - if you want a scraper plane, then build the bed vertical or around 80 degrees, and face the back of the blade forwards. I believe that the builder had no idea what he was doing. You can see totally amateurish "sawing", which he refers to as planing, as he scrubs away with short frantic strokes. He lacks a bench that will hold wood for planing - not even a vise or bench stop. Good grief!
Regards from Perth
Derek
swagman":3p44wwfr said:Don't understand why he would bother using that blade bevel up on such a high bed angle.
Bodgers":140o15uk said:D_W":140o15uk said:No slight to the fellow, but a hand forged iron deserves a plane that's not glued together (one with a wear would be an improvement, too).
What is the disadvantage of a glued plane, vs one made out a single piece?
I notice The English woodworker has plans and a video series on making a wood jack using the glued method...
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