HI Folks
I've knocked up another of my famous (infamous?) video clips - this one on using one of my planes to make raised panels.
Here's the link
Cheers
Philly
Thank you, Philly. That video very well illustrates how hand tools are not necessarily slower than power tools.
The accompanying music also complements the work. Much better than the green woodworking chap who forces me to listen to "techno" whilst he is turning on a pole lathe.
The accompanying music also complements the work. Much better than the green woodworking chap who forces me to listen to "techno" whilst he is turning on a pole lathe.
Very nice plane!
I have a question:
I saw you use the nicker blade across the grain as well as long the grain.
So, is alwais better to leave the nicker in position?
Thanks
Thanks for the positive comments, Folks!
Marc - here's the picture from the video. Hope this helps?
Giuliano, I always leave the nicker in place - if it is set to its optimum position then it causes no problems working with the grain - it may even help.
Best regards
Philly