eBay Coffin Smoother, tuned up / woodworking / tools

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  • Опубликовано: 19 июл 2024
  • Woodworking needs a smoother, and wooden ones are cheap to pick up on auction sites. Here I'm cleaning up and tuning an eBay find that has now been one of my go to smoothers for the past decade!
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    This footage was originally shot in 2013! I can't believe where the time has gone.
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Комментарии • 23

  • @ChadStanton
    @ChadStanton Год назад +2

    I just love seeing an old tool saved and brought back to its glory. Long life the hand tools! 😀

  • @chiplane3976
    @chiplane3976 Год назад +1

    I loved watching this. It is so nice to see your attention to the details of that wedge. Great job - thanks for sharing this!

    • @mitchwoodwork
      @mitchwoodwork  Год назад

      Thanks Chip. All the effort pays off in the end

  • @OldSneelock
    @OldSneelock Год назад +2

    Nicely tuned plane Mitch.
    Takes a bit of patience to fettle the wedge on the worn plane body.
    I have a few that I spent the time on. They feel good in the hand.

    • @mitchwoodwork
      @mitchwoodwork  Год назад

      Cheers. Great to bring tools back into use, as you know well enough yourself.

  • @gordonmccall5263
    @gordonmccall5263 Год назад

    Well done Mitch!

  • @alberttibbets6567
    @alberttibbets6567 Год назад

    I enjoyed this. Really good photography technique, with good view of the work. Thanks.

  • @tonyja661
    @tonyja661 Год назад

    Great result, surprised that you repaired and not replaced the wedge.

    • @mitchwoodwork
      @mitchwoodwork  Год назад

      Hard to fake the patina on a new one, and harder to toss the old one in the fire 😆

  • @shizzlemachisle4349
    @shizzlemachisle4349 Год назад

    Interesting video Mitch, I have a few and some need this fix or different types of fixes. I have lots of spare beech laying around I will have to give this a go cheers.

  • @sheilbwright7649
    @sheilbwright7649 Год назад

    Great work. But so hard to finesse I am cured of any attempt to "try this at home'

  • @ikust007
    @ikust007 Год назад

    10:40 Mitch : I have exactly the same situation (well it looks like ) . Mine shatters (vibrates) terribly when i am using it:(
    I don’t see why cutting the extensions makes a difference ??

    • @mitchwoodwork
      @mitchwoodwork  Год назад +1

      Chatter occurs due to weak or unsupported structures that resonate when the blade is cutting. Most notable is when the blade is poorly supported close to the cutting edge. But any vibration should be dealt with, and these unsupported 'finger tips' of the wedge are a case in point.

    • @ikust007
      @ikust007 Год назад

      @@mitchwoodwork you mean that the long none touching hears could add vibrations?

    • @mitchwoodwork
      @mitchwoodwork  Год назад

      If they resonate at the frequency of an existing vibration, then they could amplify it, I believe

  • @ikust007
    @ikust007 Год назад

    Mitch : I have a smoothing plane same style but no iron sole? Why ?

    • @mitchwoodwork
      @mitchwoodwork  Год назад +1

      The iron sole is one way of adjusting the mouth, which should usually be small for smoothing strokes.
      All wood, smothers, either have a wooden wedge or a let-in piece to close up a wide mouth.
      As the sole wears away, the mouth automatically gets wider.

    • @ikust007
      @ikust007 Год назад

      @@mitchwoodwork !!?? Could you show a photo of that ? Not sure I understand : I have a wooden wedge to block the blade but that’s it . Let-in-piece …?