Hand Plane Set Up - IN SEVEN SIMPLE STEPS
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- Опубликовано: 9 июл 2024
- Woodwork video. How to tune up or set up a hand plane in 7 easy steps.
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All the necessary information without unnecessary explanation. Thank you
No waste of time at all. Straight to the point. Everything one needs to know about a wood plane is here in this video! Thanks a lot!
Everything I needed to know in one short but very informative video, thankyou!
great straight-forward steps. Thank you
We recently lumbered a 36" maple, a 36" white ash, and a 32" pecan. After drying, we tried planing with a Rigid (Home Depot) 13" planer with 2 HSS knives ruclips.net/user/postUgkxIzvvTi3_Qc8JnVdYYRJCvuoDC4QjTzeL . This job was clearly too much for that machine. The pecan was particularly difficult, due to heavy mineral deposits, and a sharp pair of HSS knives would be consumed by a mere 3 boards. We were also having lots of problems from chip bruising, due to poor dust collection. The shavings came off like straw and jammed in the 4" hose.We bought the DW735 simply to be able to run carbide blades, which worked brilliantly for the pecan. However, we found it to be a much, MUCH nicer machine. It was far more rigid than the "Rigid" planer, and far more accurate as well. But what I liked most about it was the dust feed. This machine has its own blower, which shreds the "straw" like shavings as they come off the cutting head and helps boost the shavings into the dust collection system. No more clogs! It's also nicely sealed so that the internals stay quite clean. This is just a well tempered machine that's a delight to use. It literally cut the labor in half. Just another example of getting what you pay for.
Honest, straightforward procedure for setting up a plane. Answered every one of my questions way better than the Stanley instructions and a couple of yt videos. Thanks.
Brilliant! Have had my dad's plane for years and never knew how to set it up. Now I do.
Alright this is the sort of beginner's guide I was hoping to find. I purchased a plane on a whim, and couldn't figure out how to get it to cut without jamming and not cutting, or why none of the dial adjustments did not increase the cut. Didn't want to disassemble everything without a clue in the world. It's the explanation of moving parts that really made it make sense, instead of the too complicated breakdowns.
If it makes you feel any better I disassembled my brand new hand plane, sharpened the blade to a mirror edge... then promptly failed to do anything but chew the wood to pieces. Been trying for 3 days to figure out why, what I did wrong, been searching RUclips and still couldn't figure it out because according to _what I could see_ in the videos I found it should be fine. Stumbled across this one in a fit of annoyance that it still wasn't performing properly, and at precisely the 2:21 mark realized that my problem was I had put the blade in backward and not a single other video showed the reassembly process clearly enough for me to notice.
@@dudeistpriest787 Ah the joys of old tools.
good honest instruction, not flash, gets to the point, easy to understand, loved it!
That was really useful, straightforward, comprehensive... and no complicated or expensive ideas... thank you... I’m going into my shed to reform my planes today!!
Brilliant, I’m very new to woodwork, so thank you for making it easy on an old female person 🤗
Thanks soooooo much for this. I'm a hobbyist and you explained much more than I thought there was . Cheers mate and thanks again.
Just wanted to drop a thankyou, I followed you step by step and just turned a 15 quid Rolson bench plane into a quality tool. I'm gonna make myself some nicer timber handles for it and it'll be a nice piece of kit now
This morning I took my cheapest plane, one. It came from a UK general store. I followed your instructions, and now it works a charm.
Thanks for this. A very clear and concise explanation. 👍🏼
Just got my first hand plane and have been watching a bunch of videos that are way too long. I learned more from your video than any others I've watched. Thank you.
I've watched a number of videos on bench plane setup... each one has bits and pieces done well, but yours is the first I've seen that outlines the entire process "bullet point" style. I bought my first plane today, a new Stanley No5... your video will really help me get started.
Great Vid! Had no idea what I was doing. Thanks for the simple and thorough instruction
Fantastic! This is the absolute BEST video I've seen on setting up a hand plane. Thank you kindly, sir!!!
:) I'm loving the fact everything looks like it's being used and no bullshit :) . Good job.
Clearest and most concise video on setting up hand planes that I've seen. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
I found this to be extremely useful. I've learned every other skill but wood work. Wood and construction is my newest interest. And this video helped me restore my grandfather's planer and properly set my cheap harbor freight variety ones to dead on.
Very informative. I never considered the frog and its function. I now will. Thank you so much.
This is the most informative video I have found on this topic. I do a lot of wood carving, but never used a planer. Thank you sir!
I acquired a old Plane from a friend it was in a poor state but after seeing this video ,I manage to set up and now it's doing a pretty good job, Thankyou, Now I need to sort my chisels.
Pleasure to watch and learn! Thank you!
Thanks. Really helpful. This is the kind of stuff that makes RUclips so useful sometimes.
I've had an old plane [also grandad inheritance] in my tools collection for a couple of years and never used it, because I wasn't sure how to properly set it up. "I bet someone on RUclips could show me." I thought. And sure enough...
Just bought my first plane...looks like some kind of alien technology from a distant galaxy!... Video helped me out thanks 👍🏻
You are an angel I did carpentry 9 years ago in college but didn’t learn these basics thankyou.😘
The best and most relocatable piece of plane set up advice I've seen to-date. Well done.
Glad it was helpful!
Best vid I've seen yet on adjusting a hand plane, bar none. Even better than the master himself - Paul Sellers; who's videos I watch religiously. Sorry Mr. Sellers! Thank you for this. Excellent job and completely useful information.
I have watched several videos on this subject and you done a great job,, really instructive and usefull ,, thanks
i love the sharpening process, cant wait to get my own sharpenin stone
I just bought my first hand plane and it is identical to the number 4 of yours. Here in Australia it is branded "Craftright 225mm Bench Plane" and costed me 25 AUD. Without any experience I tried to set it up, but discovered it is not so simple (for a newbie like me). I found your explanation very clear and because you used the model identical to mine it has been very fortunate to me. Liked and subscribed.
What Georgio said... not so simple until you see it done. Thanks from another newbie.. My no. 4 works now!
Same here
Brilliant video as usual. Thanks so much.
This is excellent! Exactly the information I was looking for. Great presentation. Thank you so much!
And after planing my door now closes. Thank you sir. Well done video.
Great job! I bought a download on how to rehab a handplane by Christopher Schwartz, the Jimi Hendix of handplanes, and followed it to a tee, but still couldn't get the plane to cut properly. That's not a criticism of Schwartz, I must've been not adjusted something properly. I watched your video and it solved the problem in a few minutes, it cuts like a dream! Thanks for posting! Mark
Thank you
I love your rapid delivery style. Thank you.
Understood every step made simple. Good work and well-lighted video. My plane is exactly like your grandfather's-only named Bailey. Patent dated April 19, 1910. Thanks for showing how to sharpen and set a wood plane.
Very well explained .This young chap doesn't have many planes but at least he knows what he is doing .
Excellent walk-thru. Thank you.
Wow, he goes hardcore. I usually give it about 20 seconds on the bench grinder, and then right back to work lol.
I bought a Stanley #3 last year and I used it for the first time today. My new favorite tool now, and your video was the first one that went straight to the point instead if an hour long lecture that scared me away from it. Thank you very much sir.
watching you using your well setup planes at the end was worth the watch alone, look at that smooth action, lovely!
Great info. Never thought of wax on the plane bottom. Just restored a rusty bench plane with vinegar and steal wool. Coated with light oil but the wax made a big difference. Thanks for showing this old dog a new trick.
love this sound when wood paper comes out
Thanks.. That was a great run through with the planes
Far better than the other guys video on this subject. Good explination and demo.
Very good video. I repaired an old smoothing plane I bought over thirty years ago and now get a great clean cut and that really satisfying swooooosh sound as I plane!
What an excellent video. Thank you.
I am new to this at 63 years young. Thanks for the video. I have two old ones from my father in law, a sargent and one smaller one without a name. I suspect they are antiques.
Very useful. Just bought my first hand Planer!
Thank you, just got my first planes, metal and wooden..this info is so precious to me, now i know what to look for when I'm dialing them in..thanks a bunch!
Great illustrations! Thank God for you brother.
Very useful tips! Just recently been given a block plane and today bought a No 4 from a stall at a steam rally. Handy knowing how to set the plane with its adjustments. Thanx for informative vid clip. Oh yeah, will be getting myself a honing jig now I know what to do.
Thanks, very informative. Only had my Stanley plane 45 Years and now know how to set it up properly.
Great guide, thanks for uploading
Thank you! I'd just taken my plane apart to sharpen...didn't realize 1: I'd put the iron back together backwards and 2: The frog had ended up getting shifted soo far forward it just kept clogging. Now I'm getting some nice shavings and can continue the project for my father!
One of the most useful videos on RUclips.... Thanks mate.
Just got my first jack plane. This was very informative. I am intimidated to use it haha
Nice quick explanation. Thanks.
THANK YOU! concise without all of the uh, um, and ahhh, of other videos. Not boring like the dull techno dudes.
Just go my 1st plane. Your video is very informative!
Easy to follow . Very useful
Thank you for this! i'm a newbie in woodworking (though my dad isnt). bought a planer and when i tried it, the blade fell off !! :D now i had it ok. but the gap is too thin. glad to have these instructional videos! thanks a lot!
Great video very informative. I'll have to use your setup guide my grandads old Stanley plane that I'm cleaning up.
I was actually just wondering about this the other night. I have 3 hand planes, similar to what you have, but wasn't sure how to setup, sharpen and get them working properly. Thank you for this!
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for years, with very infrequent use, i thought i was using my planes correctly, and just sucked at them. For the first time, i now understand how to adjust them for proper use, which i will be trying in a few mins. I just ordered the guide, and have several stones (im a knife guy). Thanks so much, as i see now i had no idea what i was doing before watching this.
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Thank you, subscribed on the basis of just this video. Straight up learning and what I had to trawl through many videos to find, look forward to all the other gems of information within your playlist.
Hi , I just wanted to let you know how helpful I found this plane setting tutorial to be. I have been messing around with my stanley bailey for months. Now it works fine, even better than I would have hoped for. Most Grateful...
excellent presentation on basics of sharpening a plane! THANKS!!
Great video! Thank you very much indeed. It was a great help in setting up a new Record Plane, as I've never used one before...
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Great video. Straight forward and to the point. Thanks!
Great video - super clear and exactly what I was looking for!
Very informative. I learnt quite a bit watching this video. Thank you.
For such a simple hand tool, there's actually a lot to a hand plane.
To be honest, best of help on the web. Thanks.
Thanks for posting this, very easy to follow, very helpful!
Crystal clear. Many thanks
Great tips! Thanks!
so relaxing to watch.
Thanks!!! This is a wonderfully clear and concise instruction video. Thanks!
Thank you . This video was very helpful 👍
great video, tons of useful information with minimal fluff. thank you sir
Well explained! 👍
Many thanks
Wow great video thanks! I’m a native artist & make lots of canoe paddles, I’ll be fighting my tool a lot less now! Oceum 🙌🏾
Great video. Thanks for sharing!!!
Good information. Thanks!
Very good video. Thank you very much.
That was great, many thanks!
Thanks Keith for a really great tutorial for tuning up Planes. I will definitely use this!
+bluecurvedesign nice 👍🏻
Great tutorial,,,, simple yet tons of info,,,,
Very very helpful. Thank you
Thank you for this straight-to-the-point video. I recently purchased a cheap and poorly made Stanley #5 (looks a lot like your Record). I’ve been flattening the sole, 10 minutes at a time, over the past few days (that is, working it for ten minutes x4 or 5 times each day). I’m glad I started with 80 grit sandpaper! The high spot is straight down the center, and the area around the mouth was also quite high. I’m finally getting close to perfectly flat. It’s been tempting to use a lot of force, but I’m letting the weight of the plane do the work.
I hadn’t taken a good look at the knife until today, and it’s filled me with a bit of despair. It’s not straight (the edge is irregular and not at a right angle) when held against a square.
Brilliant video. Exactly what I wanted.
Thank you this video is the most informative I’ve come across.👍👍👍😇
Very helpful. Thanks