My Dad made already some steps into Your direction - in the late sixties of our last century he built a wooden stand for an old rock solid Black & Decker Planer (which is still in use today... so far about decline of quality) and jointed a wooden rail to it, to get a rectangular guide. And we made dozens of panel strips for radiator cladding with it, beside other rough or fancy stuff. So these are wonderful upgrades which reminds me of him who died far too early at the age of 45 years. I know, he would have loved all this stuff you are presenting here, as much as I do appreciate all of it. So consider this watched from another pair of eyes ...
@@DrewJacobson61Thanks for that, mine too. "Dad's & Son's" could have founded a good company! When you're in your "troubles" between 13 and 20, you often don't realize what could be there - as described in "In The Living Years" by "Mike + The Mechanics".
I have never clicked on anything as instantly as this video. I think you a great inventor and engineer, and we are so grateful, that you teach us Yashuhiro San.
I like how these guys take a planer to the next level without the need to buy a big one. Interestingly enough, it looks somewhat safer as you are taking the tool to the material
I was given windsurfing lessons by someone who at that time was the 5th best windsurfer in the world. The good man was convinced that I had the same abilities as him. Of course I couldn't do almost anything he asked of me. Yasuhiro, you are too elegant and skilled for me to follow your instructions.
I love how you look at the tool as the beginning of what it can be and not the end product. I feel like there are many life lessons in this, as well as some amazing ingenuity. Thank you for your creativity and generosity.
I have seen other people use a planer to flatten boards ,but the mods they do to their electric hand planer weren't as good as this. I'm glad I stumbled across this video.
Fantastically designed jig and equally good video showing build. Mimicery is the ultimate form of flattery and so it was so good I went out and built it. As the result, I've got a couple of things to add. The Makita planer model is not the KP180DZ, which is electric not battery. It's instead the DKP180Z 18V LXT. Also, the Makita aluminium base is 9.25mm thick. I note that at the 1 min 08 sec video mark the two bases, old and new, are shown side by side. You can see that the new base is ever so slightly thicker. This is because the aluminium bars only come in 75mm x 10mm, not 9mm. Therefore, a 10mm base is used for the extended bases. Keep up the great work Yasuhiro!!
Really enjoy watching your videos. Every tool, jig or upgrade is amazing. You really take affordable tools up to another level and safely too. Thank you so much for all your ideas. And thank you for the plans too.
Fico admirado com suas ideias para transformar ferramentas manuais em ferramentas de bancada. Você está de parabéns. Eu fiz aquela base que você fez que faz a troca,usa a serra tira coloca a tupia. Estou muito feliz porque ferramenta de bancada é bom demais.
Very amazing jig ideas for expanding the usefulness of a power hand planer. This motivates me to get busy and incorporate these ideas. Excellent video presentation so we can follow the steps you used to build out the jigs.
Awesome jigs! I don’t have the creative thought cage to come up with ideas like this, nor do I have the patience to make these jigs and, I’m lazy. The thought of using the planer as a surfacing tool for slabs, cutting boards, etc is brilliant if you don’t have a router and surfacing bit and you don’t mind taking the additional time it would take using this method. Thanks for always sharing such innovative ideas!
Actually, I have an electric planer, but I was having trouble cutting the board to a consistent thickness. You should arrange it like this! I'll try modifying it too.
Hi, I really like your solution to replacing the original back plate. But I just can't find 9mm thick aluminium or steel plate. Only 10, 8 or lower. It could work if I use a 6 and a 3 mm plate together? Maywe welding from the side a little bit?
I am doing a restoration of a vintage electric smoothing plane by Selecta the Portaplane. It looks like the one you made, as it is 18" long, but it is so rare there is nothing on the internet about it.
Thank you for the video. I apologise if already asked. But the wide board planer, possible to make it all out of plywood and not metal? I can’t seem to find that aluminium here? Unless the are rectangle hollow aluminium pipes?
For the first time, I saw the right ideas implemented correctly. Giving the measurements shows that you are a good-hearted person who loves to share. Thank you. Is there an AC 220V version of this machine? Can I apply the same measurements to that machine?
Thank you for watching the video. I have not seen an AC220V version before. If there were one, I think the dimensions of the base jig would need to be slightly modified.
@@YASUHIROTV I was impressed by your video and explanatory post. I live in Turkey and I ordered MAKİTA M1902B 82 mm AC 220V today. I plan to implement this work of yours. Thank you once again..
Наконец нормальная подача материала - сначала работа приспособлений, потом их изготовление. К сожалению сейчас популярно делать видео наоборот, человек весь ролик что то усердно делает, а в конце оказывается какая нибудь ерунда...
My Dad made already some steps into Your direction - in the late sixties of our last century he built a wooden stand for an old rock solid Black & Decker Planer (which is still in use today... so far about decline of quality) and jointed a wooden rail to it, to get a rectangular guide. And we made dozens of panel strips for radiator cladding with it, beside other rough or fancy stuff. So these are wonderful upgrades which reminds me of him who died far too early at the age of 45 years. I know, he would have loved all this stuff you are presenting here, as much as I do appreciate all of it. So consider this watched from another pair of eyes ...
My condolences on your loss😢. I too lost my father at an early age.
@@DrewJacobson61Thanks for that, mine too. "Dad's & Son's" could have founded a good company! When you're in your "troubles" between 13 and 20, you often don't realize what could be there - as described in "In The Living Years" by "Mike + The Mechanics".
@@betteramwthanbmw I had forgotten that song! I used to weep when I heard it!
Thanks for reminding me ❤️
This man is crazy good at what he does. Not just the ideas are great, the execution is flawless.
Should check out JSK and see all of these videos months before this guy releases his!
@waltlee9525 well sure but jsk also actually took the time to make the thing then make the plans for the thing which is probably much harder idk
I have never clicked on anything as instantly as this video. I think you a great inventor and engineer, and we are so grateful, that you teach us Yashuhiro San.
I like how these guys take a planer to the next level without the need to buy a big one. Interestingly enough, it looks somewhat safer as you are taking the tool to the material
Another superb selection of jigs to make a good tool even better ... the fact that the jigs are all relatively simple to make is brilliant 👍
I was given windsurfing lessons by someone who at that time was the 5th best windsurfer in the world. The good man was convinced that I had the same abilities as him. Of course I couldn't do almost anything he asked of me. Yasuhiro, you are too elegant and skilled for me to follow your instructions.
Se nota claramente que estamos frente a un gran maestro en carpintería, y no ante un aprendiz. Pues, todo lo que toca lo convierte en Arte.
I love how you look at the tool as the beginning of what it can be and not the end product. I feel like there are many life lessons in this, as well as some amazing ingenuity. Thank you for your creativity and generosity.
Te tendrían que nominar para un Oscar por la producción del vídeo. Fantástico. Su trabajo y buen hacer tiene. Muchas gracias por compartir.
I have seen other people use a planer to flatten boards ,but the mods they do to their electric hand planer weren't as good as this. I'm glad I stumbled across this video.
I love your invencions, technique and jigs that look made in an factory.
You and I have a VERY different view on what "simple" is! Great stuff 👍
I know! There's nothing simple about what Yasuhiro does. All his work is sophisticated.
Your skills are remarkable! Constantly reinventing the wheel!
Your attention to precision is admirable.
Fantastically designed jig and equally good video showing build. Mimicery is the ultimate form of flattery and so it was so good I went out and built it. As the result, I've got a couple of things to add. The Makita planer model is not the KP180DZ, which is electric not battery. It's instead the DKP180Z 18V LXT. Also, the Makita aluminium base is 9.25mm thick. I note that at the 1 min 08 sec video mark the two bases, old and new, are shown side by side. You can see that the new base is ever so slightly thicker. This is because the aluminium bars only come in 75mm x 10mm, not 9mm. Therefore, a 10mm base is used for the extended bases. Keep up the great work Yasuhiro!!
I like that you show the results before the build!
Cheers, mate!
Amazing mix between a genius and an artist !
これを共有してくれてありがとう
Really enjoy watching your videos. Every tool, jig or upgrade is amazing. You really take affordable tools up to another level and safely too. Thank you so much for all your ideas. And thank you for the plans too.
The standard of your work is amazing and absolutely perfect.👍👍👍👍
Fico admirado com suas ideias para transformar ferramentas manuais em ferramentas de bancada.
Você está de parabéns.
Eu fiz aquela base que você fez que faz a troca,usa a serra tira coloca a tupia.
Estou muito feliz porque ferramenta de bancada é bom demais.
So satisfying to see those pieces flush with each other.
excellent ideas for improving the planer, thank you! 👍✌🖖
Very amazing jig ideas for expanding the usefulness of a power hand planer. This motivates me to get busy and incorporate these ideas. Excellent video presentation so we can follow the steps you used to build out the jigs.
What a great tool combo. Thank you! 👍💪✌
Молодец! Как всегда интересные и простые идеи.
What a beautiful thumbnail, insisted me to click..the intro is just fab...very beautiful demonstration.
This video was very helpful and inspiring. Thanks for sharing and teaching us what to do to improve on what we are doing...
Que des belles idées ! bravo à vous
Awesome jigs! I don’t have the creative thought cage to come up with ideas like this, nor do I have the patience to make these jigs and, I’m lazy. The thought of using the planer as a surfacing tool for slabs, cutting boards, etc is brilliant if you don’t have a router and surfacing bit and you don’t mind taking the additional time it would take using this method. Thanks for always sharing such innovative ideas!
Always a pleasure to see you work ❤❤
Very creative and very professionally done.
Good idea, Good job...
Thanks for sharing... 😊🙏
hold up, was that a smart switch for your table saw???
GENIUS!
Úžasná zručnosť a predstavivosť tvorcu!💯💯💯
As always GREAT!
Simplemente la perfección y el buen gusto!!
Perfekt, excellent, thank you very much
Қазаққа тірліке пайдасыз ән мен жырдан, дарақы тойдан көрі осындай өнерлерді көп көрсетсе ойанады!!!
Как всегда прекрасная идея и исполнение.
Great work! I’m going to go home and pull out my cheapo planer to see what I can do.
Una maravilla de funciones para una herramienta . 💯💯👍👍👍
u always have brilliant idea, bro...
keep up👌🇮🇩
Great ideas. Top. Only the thickness planer - I am concerned about the right angle.
Hi fantastic idea great bulid good VIDEO Like It Great Work
Amazing stuff, you are a jig engineer magician! Could I ask what you are using for the "Wide Board" example? What are the long sections / braces?
👍👌👏🤜🤛✊💪🤝. Браво. Супер. Благодарю.
Some good ideas here and well made. Not sure what the nylon wheels are for though.
Ilmu tingkat dewa💯💯👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Iollllll YASUHITO.... Master of tools...hahaha👍👍👍
Makita is sending agents to hunt you down! Too clever!
Actually, I have an electric planer, but I was having trouble cutting the board to a consistent thickness. You should arrange it like this!
I'll try modifying it too.
Quantas ideias boas! Parabéns
My grandad clamp a plane running upside down in a bench vice once and he fed it his thumb. Looked like a massacre happened on his workbench
Just happened to me 3 weeks ago. It wasen't pretty... can't say i got a fobia of the damn thing but i'm never putting those blades upwards again...
太棒了,如此提升工具利用效率!聪明的想法
Hi, I really like your solution to replacing the original back plate. But I just can't find 9mm thick aluminium or steel plate. Only 10, 8 or lower. It could work if I use a 6 and a 3 mm plate together? Maywe welding from the side a little bit?
Or better to buy the 10mm one and grind down to 9mm?
genial, gracias por compartir !!!!!
😅excelente e didático como sempre
I am doing a restoration of a vintage electric smoothing plane by Selecta the Portaplane. It looks like the one you made, as it is 18" long, but it is so rare there is nothing on the internet about it.
Super 👍👍👍
That last one on the wide board, how were you getting lower with each pass? By unclamping and reclamping the side boards each time?
Fantastic very good. BRASIL
Thank you for the video. I apologise if already asked. But the wide board planer, possible to make it all out of plywood and not metal? I can’t seem to find that aluminium here? Unless the are rectangle hollow aluminium pipes?
Beautiful!
4:05 are you turning your table saw on and off with your smartphone??
For the first time, I saw the right ideas implemented correctly. Giving the measurements shows that you are a good-hearted person who loves to share. Thank you. Is there an AC 220V version of this machine? Can I apply the same measurements to that machine?
Thank you for watching the video. I have not seen an AC220V version before. If there were one, I think the dimensions of the base jig would need to be slightly modified.
@@YASUHIROTV I was impressed by your video and explanatory post. I live in Turkey and I ordered MAKİTA M1902B 82 mm AC 220V today. I plan to implement this work of yours. Thank you once again..
Creative video,thanks :)
hi can i have the dwg or material cut list . its a nice attachment you have designed .its great
For great designs... my one question for the thickness planer, do the wheels really provide any benefit?
Бока у досок также выводить будешь или у тебя циркулярка ?
is amazing ❤❤❤❤
You are realy estetic maniak!)))
Ide idenya memang luar biasa bagusnya propesional
Nice👍👍👍👍👍👍
Fantàstic. Moltes gràcies
Excellent video, but where can I buy 9mm aluminium plates ?
11:25 зачем колеса, мы никуда не едем😂
good you DIY ❤❤❤🤟🤟🤟
Super idea.
Great addons, as always. By the way, what type of black spray paint do you use? It looks great.
Thank you for watching the video. I used a high-durability lacquer spray in matte black.
@@YASUHIROTV Thank you! Keep up the good work!
Such possibilities !!!!!
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POMYSL super wykonanie
Наконец нормальная подача материала - сначала работа приспособлений, потом их изготовление. К сожалению сейчас популярно делать видео наоборот, человек весь ролик что то усердно делает, а в конце оказывается какая нибудь ерунда...
I will to follow you too.
Thank You Master
He looks Japanese ❤ , good lessons.
高さをそろえる部分
ベースに高さの定規を置いて削り始めてるのに
その定規と素材の高さが合う意味がわからない
刃が出てる分低くなるはずなんだけど
材料いっこで高さ合わせてるのは、刃を出してればテーブルと並行にならないし
小さい材でベースの下に箇所で高さ取ってるのは
刃を出した分加工する材が薄くなる
その後、微調整して「ピッタリだよ」ってやってるのかな
Феноменально!
¡¡BRAVO!!
How did you cut the metal workpiece with a circular saw?
Can you share the product code?
I used this to cut a 9mm thick aluminum plate.
Brand : Makita
Model : A-48474
Genius
Very good
Fantastico
Cho thông số tấm nhôm khi để bào lật ngửa
Es un montón 😮
Asombroso!
4:07 why is there a smartphone here?
There's an app linked to his electrics that let's him turn individual tools on and off quickly.
👍👍👍👍
Wow!
ウッドチッパー作ってみて。