Don Wilwol
Don Wilwol
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The Swedish Mauser 6.5x55 Sporterization Project Finishing Up
The Swedish Mauser 6.5x55 Sporterization Project Finished Including, Bullet follower, Barrel Crowning, Swivel Install and Finished Rifle.
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Glass Bedding the 6.5x55 Swedish Mauser
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Glass Bedding the 6.5x55 Swedish Mauser
Adding a Timney Trigger to the Swedish Mauser
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Adding a Timney Trigger to the Swedish Mauser
Finishing the 6.5 x 55 Swedish Mauser with Aluma-Hyde 2
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Finishing the 6.5 x 55 Swedish Mauser with Aluma-Hyde 2 www.diy.timetestedtools.net/ Brownells Aluma-Hyde II Epoxy Based Firearm Finish -amzn.to/40xuJZN DJI Osmo Action 5 Pro amzn.to/3DoaLIF
Carving Scrollwork on the Krenov Style Hand Plane
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Carving Scrollwork on the Krenov Style Hand Plane www.diy.timetestedtools.net/carving-scrollwork-on-the-krenov-style-hand-plane/ Clear Printable Vinyl Sticker Paper - amzn.to/40lYUTF Jose Valencia Bur Sampler www.powercrafter.us/products/jose-valencia-bur-sampler?srsltid=AfmBOorROpG8UVN_R11MgQt6Le03NHVi_4v1MPst_vFuKSKWGQJofRc3 My carving setup dremel - amzn.to/4j27D5W flex shaft - amzn.to/41Zqt...
Hinged Floor Plate and Lever Latch for a Mauser Rifle
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Hinged Floor Plate and Lever Latch for a Mauser Rifle www.diy.timetestedtools.net/ www.diy.timetestedtools.net/hinged-floor-plate-and-lever-latch-for-a-mauser-rifle/ DJI Osmo Action 5 Pro amzn.to/3DoaLIF
Modifying the Trigger Guard on the Swedish Mauser
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Modifying the Trigger Guard on the Swedish Mauser www.diy.timetestedtools.net/ The trigger guard on the military Mausers are big and bulky and somewhat unsightly. Trimming them down and shaping them to be more like a hunting rifle adds to the esthetics and lightens them a little. The work can be completed with files and sand paper or power tools. They can then be finished with spray on finishes...
Jeweling the Bolt and Bolt Lock on the Swedish Mauser
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Jeweling the Bolt and Bolt Lock on the Swedish Mauser This shows the process I used to jewel the bolt and bolt lock on the Swedish Mauser. www.diy.timetestedtools.net www.diy.timetestedtools.net/jeweling-the-bolt-and-bolt-lock-on-the-swedish-mauser/ DJI Osmo Action 5 Pro amzn.to/3DoaLIF
Swedish Mausers Safety's - Dayton Traister Mark II Safety Versus Buehler Style Low Safety
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Swedish Mausers Safety's - Dayton Traister Mark II Safety Versus Buehler Style Low Safety. It includes a common error made installing the Dayton Traister Mark II Safety. www.diy.timetestedtools.net DJI Osmo Action 5 Pro amzn.to/3DoaLIF
Basket Weave Carving on a Swedish Mauser Pistol Grip
Просмотров 46Месяц назад
Basket Weave Carving on a Swedish Mauser Pistol Grip www.diy.timetestedtools.net/basket-weave-carving-on-a-swedish-mauser-pistol-grip Books amzn.to/3B2nAYI amzn.to/4gl71WD amzn.to/4giXEXC carbon paper amzn.to/41myWRU DJI Osmo Action 5 Pro amzn.to/3DoaLIF Bits (only a few used for the gunstock. They are not dental bits amzn.to/3D2sAgn Jose Valencia Bur Sampler www.powercrafter.us/products/jose-v...
Carving of the Basket Weave on the Mauser Fore Piece
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Carving of the Basket Weave on the Mauser Fore Piece www.diy.timetestedtools.net/ Books amzn.to/3B2nAYI amzn.to/4gl71WD amzn.to/4giXEXC carbon paper amzn.to/41myWRU Bits (only a few used for the gunstock. They are not dental bits amzn.to/3D2sAgn Jose Valencia Bur Sampler www.powercrafter.us/products/jose-valencia-bur-sampler?srsltid=AfmBOorROpG8UVN_R11MgQt6Le03NHVi_4v1MPst_vFuKSKWGQJofRc3 Epoxy...
6.5 x 55 Mauser Sporterization project Stock Intro
Просмотров 291Месяц назад
I plan to sporterize this 6.5 x 55 Mauser Military Rifle. Each session will be a part of the project. Some of the task I have completed on previous rifle conversions, some I will be learning as I go. Books amzn.to/3B2nAYI amzn.to/4gl71WD amzn.to/4giXEXC carbon paper amzn.to/41myWRU Bits (only a few used for the gunstock. They are not dental bits amzn.to/3D2sAgn Jose Valencia Bur Sampler www.pow...
Practice session for Carving basket weave on The Mauser Stock
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Practice session for Carving basket weave on The Mauser Stock www.diy.timetestedtools.net/ Books amzn.to/3B2nAYI amzn.to/4gl71WD amzn.to/4giXEXC carbon paper amzn.to/41myWRU Bits (only a few used for the gunstock. They are not dental bits amzn.to/3D2sAgn Jose Valencia Bur Sampler www.powercrafter.us/products/jose-valencia-bur-sampler?srsltid=AfmBOorROpG8UVN_R11MgQt6Le03NHVi_4v1MPst_vFuKSKWGQJof...
Emergency Kill Switch for a Kayak Electric Motor
Просмотров 4295 месяцев назад
Emergency Kill Switch for a Kayak Electric Motor. One day I started thinking if I wound up in the water for any reason whatsoever with the motor running, my kayak would just keep going and going. t that point I not only would have to swim back to shore, get back to camp or whatever, then go find my kayak but I would also have to hope my kayak, which almost drowned me, didn’t drown some kid on a...
Minn Kota remote release For Nucanoe U10
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Minn Kota remote release For Nucanoe U10 www.diy.timetestedtools.net/minn-kota-remote-release-for-nucanoe-u10/ rope amzn.to/3LSoB7c Handles amzn.to/3AbsKAN
Leonard Bailey #5 Victor Jack Plane
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Leonard Bailey #5 Victor Jack Plane
Birmingham Transitional Hand Plane - Hayworth Patent
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Birmingham Transitional Hand Plane - Hayworth Patent
remove the threaded rod from the frog for blade adjuster knob on a Hand Plane
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remove the threaded rod from the frog for blade adjuster knob on a Hand Plane
DIY Poplar arrow shafts
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DIY Poplar arrow shafts
Birmingham b plane #4 1/4
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Birmingham b plane #4 1/4
Sargent Block Planes
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Sargent Block Planes
Splitting Firewood with a Maul
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Splitting Firewood with a Maul
Sargent #400 Adjustable Tote
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Sargent #400 Adjustable Tote
Arrow Shaft jig for 2x72
Просмотров 2283 года назад
Arrow Shaft jig for 2x72
Arrow shaft maker take 3 details
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Arrow shaft maker take 3 details
Sargent Hand Planes for Collectors & Woodworkers
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Sargent Hand Planes for Collectors & Woodworkers
PART 10 Refinish The Knob & Tote
Просмотров 1 тыс.4 года назад
PART 10 Refinish The Knob & Tote
Part 9 Final Hand Plane Sharpening.
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Part 9 Final Hand Plane Sharpening.
Part 8 Cleaning Up The Hand Plane Blade
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Part 8 Cleaning Up The Hand Plane Blade
Part 7 - Here is How I flatten the sole of a Hand Plane
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Part 7 - Here is How I flatten the sole of a Hand Plane

Комментарии

  • @petalpusherfarm4189
    @petalpusherfarm4189 38 минут назад

    I've seen a pencil with the eraser and compound used before

    • @timetestedtools
      @timetestedtools 35 минут назад

      @@petalpusherfarm4189 I’ve heard of that. I’ve never tried it though.

  • @ulflyng
    @ulflyng День назад

    Very distinct and thourough. Looks like something they do in central Europe. And the caliber is gold too. Cool vid, no nonsens. Subbed 👍

  • @diehardsandman
    @diehardsandman День назад

    Looks very nice. great job

  • @petalpusherfarm4189
    @petalpusherfarm4189 2 дня назад

    very nice work!

  • @billwood1101
    @billwood1101 3 дня назад

    Good to see a low tech approach. I don't have a lathe or a milling machine, but I'd still like to jewel the bolt of my Mauser. Thanks for the encouragement!

  • @bobbyscott8024
    @bobbyscott8024 5 дней назад

    That looks very nice Don!

  • @jackpinesavage9806
    @jackpinesavage9806 6 дней назад

    I used the good cold blue (Brownells) years ago. Plan B was to do what you did, but it worked well. Barrel came out like a good hot blue. Receiver was nice but lighter. Truoil on stock. 25 years of deer hunting and it still is in fine shape. Unbelievable the excellent work the Swedes do over 100 years ago.

    • @timetestedtools
      @timetestedtools 6 дней назад

      @@jackpinesavage9806 I have had good luck with cold blue as well. It’s a different look than Aluma-Hyde. Both are good, but I think alums-Hyde is easier. I think blue is a little more scratch resistant.

    • @PaulBellon-bg1yv
      @PaulBellon-bg1yv 5 дней назад

      I did hot blue years ago, I retired and now i parkerize for myself and friends. I relay like the Brownells parkerize solutions. I just bought a 96 and probably Parker the barreled action and small parts. I’ve done probably 20 M1 Garands, a few Mi1 Carbines, and several 870 duck guns. Down here is south Louisiana that marsh mud eats the bluing off of guns within a few years.

    • @timetestedtools
      @timetestedtools 5 дней назад

      @@PaulBellon-bg1yvI’ll have to look into the parkerizing if I do another

    • @jackpinesavage9806
      @jackpinesavage9806 3 дня назад

      I have an 11-87 I’m thinking of phosphatizing but never done that. What chemicals do you use from Brownells? Just follow their instructions? Thanks.

    • @jackpinesavage9806
      @jackpinesavage9806 3 дня назад

      Parkerize I meant, don’t know if there is much difference

  • @PaulBellon-bg1yv
    @PaulBellon-bg1yv 7 дней назад

    Did you bake the aluma hide ?

    • @timetestedtools
      @timetestedtools 7 дней назад

      @@PaulBellon-bg1yv I assume you didn’t watch, it’s explained. The small pieces were backed, but not the barrel

    • @PaulBellon-bg1yv
      @PaulBellon-bg1yv 7 дней назад

      @ yes I saw that towards the end after I asked the question. I was wondering if the barrel was baked, would the thinner still melt it down?

    • @timetestedtools
      @timetestedtools 6 дней назад

      @@PaulBellon-bg1yv I may test that, because I was thinking the same thing, but they say once it’s cured it’s the same.

  • @donaldmatthies6026
    @donaldmatthies6026 9 дней назад

    Nice informative video. Thank you for taking time to build, film, edit and post this video. Liked and subscribed.

  • @Cariboobear
    @Cariboobear 20 дней назад

    Nice work!

  • @freshjoos3368
    @freshjoos3368 25 дней назад

    What gauge wire did you use to and from the kill switch?

    • @timetestedtools
      @timetestedtools 25 дней назад

      @@freshjoos3368 8g, the same that comes with the kit from nucanoe

  • @superluigibonnie1
    @superluigibonnie1 5 месяцев назад

    Very impressive. Great Job. I'll definitely using that idea

  • @wayneprice6918
    @wayneprice6918 10 месяцев назад

    Sargent VBM planes from 1910 to 1918 are my favorites. I collected Stanley's for years before I came accross a Sargent VBM 415 in mint condition. I now have the 79, 408, 409, 410, 414, 415, and three 422 jointers (one is rhe shaws patent). My Stanley's sit on rhe display shelf. My Sargents are on my workbench. The thicker blades, heavier castings, and more ergonomic totes are much better. Look for the beaded front knob, vbm on the blade and casting. Also some of the planes totes are set further back on the casting than the Stanleys. This is much better. Look for Sargent planes under the Bluegrass and Fulton names as well. Beaded front knob, folded blade adjust lever, and east indian knobs and totes are the key. You will pay less and get a better plane. Love my Stanley's but treasure my Sargent VBM' s.

  • @knolltop314
    @knolltop314 Год назад

    Thanks for taking time to detail your process! I use 1/2" tulip poplar boards from the orange Big Box home improvement place. Because tulip poplar trees tend to grow straight, it's relative easy to find straight-grained boards. Table saw used to rip into 3/8" squares. Then hand plane square to 8 sides. Then 16 sides. Then chuck in electric drill and, using piece of sandpaper, finish the rounding. Weight is in same ballpark as doug fir. And they are tough.

  • @honeybear4502
    @honeybear4502 Год назад

    Great video. Thanks.

  • @johnnyzone1967
    @johnnyzone1967 Год назад

    Lovely plane Don, thank you for sharing.👍

  • @trivialtrav
    @trivialtrav Год назад

    I just found out that the plane I've been using is a 409 type 1. The youngest it could be is 133. Last made in 1890. Can't find anyone buying or selling though, so value is probably limited.

  • @frankparda2154
    @frankparda2154 Год назад

    That plane is has the most interesting back story being the L Bailey invented it to break away from Stanley and establish himself as the primer plane inventor and producer of wood planes. You might want to read Leonard Bailey and his Woodworking Planes (An unrecognized Genius of the American Industrial Revolution) by Paul Van Pernis and John G. Wells

  • @makenchips
    @makenchips Год назад

    There are different methodologies to cleaning up an old plane, but wire wheel, not in my shop. I not a fan of the finish it creates. On my screws top I usually just reface in a lathe. I try to do all the work by hand vs any power tool except for the lathe if necessary for parts just stated. You were saying in the video, other methods but hard to hear.

  • @ЛукиСтрелы-ш2и
    @ЛукиСтрелы-ш2и Год назад

    Most arrows found on mary rose, is made of poplar wood, its was kings ship so its not because it was cheaper to make, they probably knew what worked the best, now a days every one makes them out of ash, poplar makes great arrows I tried. Its light, hard to split or crack.

  • @nickmastro9287
    @nickmastro9287 2 года назад

    Thanks Don for the informative video. I too use my block plane quite often when I see other woodworkers only using block planes as paper holders! I found your website and videos while researching a Sargent 1080 for possible purchase. Will you be doing any videos on the 1080 and 1085? Thank you for the videos and books.

    • @timetestedtools
      @timetestedtools 2 года назад

      I'll keep the 1080 video in mind. Thanks for your comments

  • @tonywwp
    @tonywwp 2 года назад

    Interesting hand plane

  • @belt01
    @belt01 2 года назад

    Hermosa colección.

  • @derekdolecki2759
    @derekdolecki2759 2 года назад

    great video. Please continue them.

    • @timetestedtools
      @timetestedtools 2 года назад

      thanks....I plan to make some more

    • @derekdolecki2759
      @derekdolecki2759 2 года назад

      @@timetestedtools Ive got a couple B planes & parts I didnt even know I had until watching your video

    • @timetestedtools
      @timetestedtools 2 года назад

      @@derekdolecki2759 great

  • @andyrobsonMakes
    @andyrobsonMakes 3 года назад

    Hi Don, do you know what thread size that was used on the Tote and front Knob shafts on a Sargent 410 ? I'm in the process of restoring it and the current shafts have rusted away.

    • @timetestedtools
      @timetestedtools 3 года назад

      it's an odd thread. You either need to find one or retap it

    • @andyrobsonMakes
      @andyrobsonMakes 3 года назад

      @@timetestedtools Hi Don, thanks for the reply, I was hoping you might know what thread size was used ?

    • @timetestedtools
      @timetestedtools 3 года назад

      @@andyrobsonMakes i believe its 12/24 national

  • @mniwichoni7324
    @mniwichoni7324 3 года назад

    Brother, you really helped me with this one. Thank you so much for showing your design. I have been making shafts with a block plane and am about to take it up a notch.

  • @timlist4173
    @timlist4173 3 года назад

    Don, I have inherited a Sargent 414 (about 14" long) and it has a 4 stamped into the top of the sole just to the left and slightly above the 414 that was from the mold. How old is this plane and what was it's intended purpose?

    • @timetestedtools
      @timetestedtools 3 года назад

      Post it in my forum with pictures. I can probably help

  • @roughroosterknifesharpenin5531
    @roughroosterknifesharpenin5531 3 года назад

    You need that plane put together. And the paper needs to be completely flat otherwise you'll end up with the toe and heal with more metal removed.

  • @X3ST3RIN
    @X3ST3RIN 3 года назад

    i wanna know how paint a stanley frog u_u

  • @paulmacaulay4231
    @paulmacaulay4231 3 года назад

    My god a lot of people have been watching Paul sellers haha. He’s very good but the plane under tension with the blade thing doesn’t apply to a lot of planes. Also I don’t get his ruler feather the edges thing, 240 grit on a flat surface will naturally do that.

  • @michaelrafa100
    @michaelrafa100 3 года назад

    Plane needs to be fully assembled and under tension to properly flatten the sole

  • @BigDaddy-ms7gm
    @BigDaddy-ms7gm 3 года назад

    Before I attempt to flatten a plane I sharpen the blade, set the frog and see how the plane cuts. If it works there is no need for all this "drama".

    • @timetestedtools
      @timetestedtools 3 года назад

      I'm not sure what the drama is. The sole was badly rusted, and a coplanar sole always works better on a smoother, so either way, this work needed to be done. If it was nice and smooth and rust free to start, your comment hold merit.

    • @BigDaddy-ms7gm
      @BigDaddy-ms7gm 3 года назад

      @@timetestedtools Even with a rusted plane I only clean the rust with a scraper, lightly sand with 150 paper, oil with 3-1 and then test. Typically flattening isn't required.

    • @timetestedtools
      @timetestedtools 3 года назад

      @@BigDaddy-ms7gm I have had very few Stanley smoothers through my shop (and at one time I was restoring over 100 a year) that didn't require some flattening. Handymans always require it. Sargents typically do not require it. Jacks do not require it (unless you plan to smooth with them) If yours have not you've either been very lucky, haven't had that many, or do not work the same materials as I do. We all work different and if you get away with much less work, that is perfect. You can also "test" with sand paper to see flatness. But your way works and I always use it for Sargents. With Stanleys the odds are they need work, so I just get to it.

    • @roughroosterknifesharpenin5531
      @roughroosterknifesharpenin5531 4 месяца назад

      Well you are doing it wrong. And so is he.

  • @danaparish1644
    @danaparish1644 3 года назад

    You should have the plane assembled with all components (including the blade-retracted) BEFORE attempting to flatten the sole! The sole flexes with the weight of the components vs the weight of your hand against the plane creating uneven pressure.

    • @timetestedtools
      @timetestedtools 3 года назад

      This only matters on a plane where the foot puts pressure on the mouth, and even then, in most cases it doesn't matter. I've tested it many many times. On this handyman (and probably most) the frog sits flat on the base and should not add pressure to the mouth. I agree putting it together doesn't hurt, I've just never found it to help either.

    • @BigDaddy-ms7gm
      @BigDaddy-ms7gm 3 года назад

      Wrong....makes no difference.

    • @danaparish1644
      @danaparish1644 3 года назад

      @@BigDaddy-ms7gm Tell that to someone who’s been doing it over 40 years.

    • @BigDaddy-ms7gm
      @BigDaddy-ms7gm 3 года назад

      @@danaparish1644 I just did and have plenty of sources to back it up. Looks like you've been doing it wrong for a long time but that's okay. Have fun.

    • @danaparish1644
      @danaparish1644 3 года назад

      @@BigDaddy-ms7gm Looks like you’ve been doing “hack” carpenter work and calling yourself a woodworker. 😜 Probably leaving plane tracks and sanding your work after you plane it too. Leave woodworking to the professionals. Stay at home in your garage and keep building bird cages and dog houses.

  • @jkg2754
    @jkg2754 3 года назад

    Old true carpenters eased all edges on the base, even the sole od the plate, all 4 sides.

  • @jkg2754
    @jkg2754 3 года назад

    Always use brass brushes, the will not scratch the cast iron or the japanning !

  • @TheMrchuck2000
    @TheMrchuck2000 4 года назад

    Thanks for all the valuable info on hand planes you've put out! I got here via your www.timetestedtools.net site.

  • @tallyman15
    @tallyman15 4 года назад

    Good work.

  • @greggtarantino1774
    @greggtarantino1774 5 лет назад

    Thanks Don. I just started collecting "usable" tools, planes etc. A few "valuable ones" I found in the 10" walls of my garage shop, that I had collected 30+ years ago. I thought I needed to attend tool auctions-when I "had them" the whole time. Working on my own pretend its "better" than it is (Lakeside)plane, but didnt take it as far as you have in this first video. I learned something from you! Thanks. Keep your fingers out of that wire wheel!

    • @timetestedtools
      @timetestedtools 5 лет назад

      check out the forum if you have questions. www.timetestedtools.net/timetestedtools-forum/

  • @victorcastle1840
    @victorcastle1840 5 лет назад

    This is no more or no less than his experience with the type of rust remover he used along with his opinion based on that. Just like my opinion after using Evapo-Rust, the best I have used in my 75 plus years. Other wise I might have agreed with him .

    • @victorcastle1840
      @victorcastle1840 5 лет назад

      PS: Just remember he said, removing handle, Might lower the price on the saw. Plus who says using a rust remover requires removal of handle ?

    • @timetestedtools
      @timetestedtools 5 лет назад

      to each their own. You buy a tool you have the right to do what you please. A saw restoration comes out better if it's not soaked. That is my opinion. I don't understand the hostile attitude. Soak away my friend.

    • @victorcastle1840
      @victorcastle1840 5 лет назад

      @@timetestedtools : I am sorry if you perceived, my pointing out a few facts as hostile and that this was your opinion.