Electric Hand Planer Jig | Flattening without Jointer or Planer, No modification needed (subtitled)

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  • Опубликовано: 31 июл 2024
  • A jig for flattening with an electric hand planer. You can prepare both sides of the board to make it even in thickness without using a stationary jointer or planer. The jig has a very simple structure and uses an electric planer placed on a rail. A planer doesn't need to be modified. It's an easy-to-make and practical electric hand planer jig.
    When making furniture, etc., it is common to use multiple boards of the same thickness. The boards are shaved little by little to make it even in thickness, but considering the work involved, I thought it would be better to move the board rather than adjusting the height of the planer. It has a similar structure to a stationary planer. The shaving can be adjusted from 0.3 mm to an appropriate amount by adjusting the height of the material. Finish cutting of 0.1 mm is also possible.
    The size of the jig is matched to the material that is often used. Of course you can mill 1x material and 2x material. The jig can plane from 1/2" to 1-1/2" (12 to 40 mm) thick material, but in fact, it can handle any thickness. Although it requires some ingenuity, it can mill 4x4" (100mm thick square) timber. The length is also the same. The width is up to 250mm, but if necessary, it is possible by changing the material of the rail that the planer rides.
    Until now, it was a very time-consuming task to plane out the surface and make the thickness uniform without using a stationary planer. But it's okay now. You can use this electric hand planer jig to mill common material you want to use for DIY.
    Contents
    00:00 Flattening with an electric hand planer
    00:46 How to use the electric hand planer jig
    02:05 Shave and finish the 1x4 material
    03:56 How to make the jig
    12:33 Conditions for electric hand planer used with jig
    13:21 There is also a router jig for flattening
    ■"Electric Hand Planer Jig Drawings"
    Basic plans are currently free to download at kikikuma store. Including Circular saw guide, Drill guide, Dowel joint jig, Jig saw guide. Other plans are snack price. Enjoy woodworking!
    kikikuma.stores.jp/
    Note: Added a free drawing for Bosch planers. This is a reference drawing of a holding parts for a model without front and rear overhangs. It is a rough idea as I have not actually tried it. I hope it will be of some help.
    ■Feel free to comment or ask questions.
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    / kikikumastudio
    In this channel, I will share techniques and jigs to enjoy woodworking with basic electric tools and hand tools, explain them in an easy-to-understand way. Also, some projects to have fun.
    ■Blog:kikik.studioyutaka.com/
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Комментарии • 49

  • @aKAP7681
    @aKAP7681 10 месяцев назад +5

    Great job, the console is much easier to manufacture than others of this type for the plane. I especially liked the use of thin-walled aluminum corners.

    • @kikikumastudio
      @kikikumastudio  10 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you for your comment. Yes! it's much easier and no modification to your planer. I am glad you noticed the details too.

  • @henriquepastl4921
    @henriquepastl4921 Месяц назад

    Amazing idea, so simple, so elegant

  • @yodel21
    @yodel21 4 месяца назад

    Just found your video and after seeing many others, have bought the plans from your store. Hope to be making this soon! 👍
    Have subscribed to your channel also.

    • @kikikumastudio
      @kikikumastudio  4 месяца назад

      Thank you for your support. Glad you enjoyed the video!

  • @supermodestmouse
    @supermodestmouse 8 месяцев назад

    i really like this idea! I have been trying to figure out how to even out pallet boards without spending $400 on a thickness planer. i think this will do the trick!

    • @kikikumastudio
      @kikikumastudio  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your comment. Please let me know if it works!

    • @wej0w
      @wej0w 2 месяца назад

      Im litterally in the same boat, just started hoarding pallets. Now stuck on planing everything, made some stuff without planing it but knowing how things should be planed I just cant get satisfied with things.. Ive looked up a few jigs, but this one seems the best, also no modifications on the tool.

  • @jp-xd2yc
    @jp-xd2yc 10 месяцев назад

    hello I find this planer template really great Thank you for sharing👍😉

    • @kikikumastudio
      @kikikumastudio  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your comment. Glad you liked it!

  • @alexcowie4678
    @alexcowie4678 10 месяцев назад

    Most impressive, on my “to make” list.

  • @JoeBonnerNYC
    @JoeBonnerNYC 9 месяцев назад

    I just discovered your channel, and I'm really enjoying your videos. Do you have a preference for flattening boards with this jig and a planer, or with the router jig you made?

    • @kikikumastudio
      @kikikumastudio  9 месяцев назад +1

      I made both jigs for those who doesn't have a jointer or planer. Difference is that hand planer jig is faster than the router jig to work with. But the router jig results in better surface and uniform thickness. That's when I looked at it with very strict eyes, though. Oh, hand planer jig is much much easier to make if you don't mind having the rather minor tool.
      Stationary planer is my first choice in the way I work. If it is a figured wood and has many tearout after planing, I will clean it up with the router jig. I hand plane all materials after the planer so few rough spots is fine for common woods.
      Thank you for your comment. Hope you have fun with both jigs.

    • @JoeBonnerNYC
      @JoeBonnerNYC 9 месяцев назад

      @@kikikumastudio Thank you for taking the time to answer with such detail. I appreciate it!

  • @arai_natuki
    @arai_natuki 10 месяцев назад

    以前、電動カンナの治具があったらいいな〜とコメントしたものです。
    これを待っていました!!
    細かい微調整などで作成するのが私の技量では少し難しいかもしれませんが必ず作ってみます!
    いや〜この治具をしっかり完成させて材を削るのが楽しみです!
    質問なのですが削る材を材料固定ブロックに固定するときにネジを使用されていましたが、
    材にネジ穴を開けたくない場合は、固定できれば両面テープなので固定してもいいのでしょうか?
    ブログのほうも拝見いたしました。
    カンナ本体に穴を開けない、大変な金属加工などを簡単にする、その他の所もなかなか大変だったとのことで、
    この動画を見れてとても嬉しです。
    制作用図面もダウンロードさせていただきました。
    素敵な動画をありがとうございました。

    • @kikikumastudio
      @kikikumastudio  10 месяцев назад +1

      コメントありがとうございます。気に入ってもらえて良かったです!難しいところはないと思いますよ。調整は後からできますから。本体を組む時に捻れだけ気を付けてください。荒取りの状態で平面出しをする前提ですが、もし既に寸法に仕上がった材料で穴を開けたくないのなら両面テープも有りですね。ただ、ズレることもあるからそこは注意。切削深さも少なくして、一度に削るのは0.3mm程度にしておいた方がいいかもしれません。試してみてください。次のお題を楽しみにしています。

    • @arai_natuki
      @arai_natuki 10 месяцев назад

      @@kikikumastudio​
      お答えいただきありがとうございました!
      ちなみになんですがダウンロードした製作図についてお伺いしたいことがある場合、お答えしていただくことは可能でしょうか?
      またその場合はこちらではなく運営されているブログのコメント欄でしたほうがよろしいでしょうか?

    • @kikikumastudio
      @kikikumastudio  10 месяцев назад

      もちろんOKです!ブログの方で質問いただけると読者の皆さんと共有できるので助かります。お返事の内容が長くなる場合は記事として編集します。よろしくお願いします。

    • @arai_natuki
      @arai_natuki 10 месяцев назад

      @@kikikumastudio 承知いたしました。
      ありがとうございます!

  • @jean-francoisgiraud7231
    @jean-francoisgiraud7231 6 месяцев назад

    how does the planed board not block on the aluminum rail placed at the back of the planer?

    • @kikikumastudio
      @kikikumastudio  6 месяцев назад +1

      You need to understand how the bottom plate and blade of the planer move. The plane body is fixed at a certain height with two rails, and when you turn the knob to make a deeper cut, the front base plate moves up, allowing the blade to drop lower than the rails. The blade must be lowered to a level greater than the thickness of the aluminum part. It's about 1mm. That way, the back rail won't get in the way when you cut the material. It took me some time and experimentation to understand this mechanism as well. This idea may have never been tried before. Although it's not a perfect jig, it can solve some of the difficulties of using an electric planer. Thank you for asking.

  • @joejoey6828
    @joejoey6828 6 месяцев назад

    Liked this idea and was looking forward to building it. However, disappointed that the plans are not free even though your description would allude to this specific plans being free.

    • @kikikumastudio
      @kikikumastudio  6 месяцев назад +1

      That might be a misleading expression. I corrected the description. Thank you for pointing it out. And it is a snack price. Please support us so we can run faster and make something useful for every woodworker.

    • @yodel21
      @yodel21 4 месяца назад

      The plans are literally a couple of pounds/dollars/euros, all you're doing here is paying a nominal sum for the creators time and knowledge. IMHO
      I don't usually pay for much but was so impressed with the video i bought the download and the plans are clear and precise. Well worth the small outlay.

  • @JoseMartins-sk1qg
    @JoseMartins-sk1qg 10 месяцев назад

    Nice Job. May be with a couple of vertical slots on each planner support, the support could be adjusted vertically instead of adding spacers between cuts.

    • @kikikumastudio
      @kikikumastudio  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your suggestion. Please let me know as I don't quite understand. How do you adjust the height? Also, is it possible to repeatedly adjust the height by 0.3mm (0.0118inch)?

    • @actionjksn
      @actionjksn 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@kikikumastudioPut threaded inserts into the bottom of the feet. Screw bolts into the threaded inserts and you just turn the bolts to raise it or lower it on each corner.

    • @kikikumastudio
      @kikikumastudio  4 месяца назад

      So you need to adjust the four bolts in the corners each time. It would be difficult to move the support parallel to the planer blade and make the 0.3 mm adjustment not once or twice but repeatedly. Using spacers may be a silly idea, but surely you can adjust the support to the desired height. Using bolts might work for other jigs. I'll keep that in mind. Thanks for sharing the idea anyway!

  • @asderven
    @asderven 2 месяца назад

    I have a question, in my planer, the bottom sole in the back and the front sole in the front end exactly where the plastic body ends. In your planer there is extra metal coming from the front and back. How do I adjust for my planer?

    • @asderven
      @asderven 2 месяца назад

      I bought the plans, I’ll still make the jig. Mine is a Bosch electric hand planer. Just wondering if you have any ideas on how to modify the planer so I can attach it to the rails securely?

    • @kikikumastudio
      @kikikumastudio  2 месяца назад

      This jig can be used with your planer. Since there is no protruding part on the front or back, you cannot attach a holding material to the rail as it was designed 08:58. You don't need the holding piece when flattening the board, but you should have a problem when lifting the planer and moving it around with the jig.
      So what I can suggest is to use the screw holes for accessories on the side of the planer. You can make parts from aluminum or brass sheets. Cut a groove in the rail crosspiece and insert the part.
      Hope this solves the problem.

    • @kikikumastudio
      @kikikumastudio  2 месяца назад

      Added a free drawing for Bosch planers at kikikuma store. This is a reference drawing of a holding parts for a model without front and rear overhangs. It is a rough idea as I have not actually tried it. I hope it will be of some help. Please let me know if it worked. Thank you!

    • @asderven
      @asderven 2 месяца назад

      @@kikikumastudio thank you, I will look it over and see if it works. Or I make something different to work. I made the body wider (about two times, using a 10mm aluminium bar to reinforce the plywood), made the body longer as well for my specific case. I adjusted all the measurements from your drawings to my specific measure. Hopefully this weekend or the next week I will build and test this.

  • @user-hv3ly6hk9f
    @user-hv3ly6hk9f 25 дней назад

    動画でお使いの電気カンナはマキタだとおもいますが型番を教えていただけますか?

    • @kikikumastudio
      @kikikumastudio  25 дней назад +1

      makita 1911BSPになります。30年以上前のモデル、未だにカタログにのってます。板矧ぎした大きめの板をカンナがけするのならオススメですが、一般用途なら82mm幅の方がいいかなと思います。

    • @user-hv3ly6hk9f
      @user-hv3ly6hk9f 25 дней назад

      ご回答をいただきありがとうございます。82㎜の中古電器館を探して動画でご紹介されているカンナ代を作ってみようと缶がています。

    • @kikikumastudio
      @kikikumastudio  23 дня назад +1

      82mmの方がいっぱいありますし、使いやすいのではと思います。どのメーカでもいいのですが、最大切削深さが2mm以上であることと、前後端に底板の出っ張りのある機種がこの治具には向いてます。是非試してみてください。

    • @user-hv3ly6hk9f
      @user-hv3ly6hk9f 23 дня назад

      アドバイスありがとうございます。 特殊な実験用で薄い板(A4サイズくらいの大きさ)を0.5㎜ずつ削る必要があるため1900Bを選んでみようと思います。用途が限られていることとマキタのパーツがどこでも手に入るのでオーバーホールをして専用加工機を作る予定です。  ※木工になるのかはわかりませんが最終的には樹脂加工などを施し音響関係の実験が目的です。

  • @numberlucky7prophets
    @numberlucky7prophets 8 месяцев назад

    如何刨寛板的左側再刨相鄰的右側時, 能刨的平坦。

    • @kikikumastudio
      @kikikumastudio  8 месяцев назад +1

      An electric planer can be moved left and right on aluminum rails, so it can flatten even wide materials.

    • @kikikumastudio
      @kikikumastudio  8 месяцев назад

      Sorry but I don't quite understand the meaning of your question. Is it a question about this jig? This jig can't work without rails.

    • @numberlucky7prophets
      @numberlucky7prophets 7 месяцев назад

      May I entrust you to make one?@@kikikumastudio

    • @kikikumastudio
      @kikikumastudio  7 месяцев назад +1

      I am sharing the videos so you can make your own. Drawings can be downloaded. This jig is easy and there is nothing difficult about it. Please try it and enjoy!

  • @campbellbluestone1837
    @campbellbluestone1837 8 месяцев назад

    how much do the plans for this cost.Thanks

    • @kikikumastudio
      @kikikumastudio  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your interest. You can find the drawing in the kikikuma store. There is a link in the description. Prices are shown in Japanese yen. Please search for currency converters online to convert to your currency. Actual charge will vary depending on your payment method, PayPal and credit card fees. Just for your information 440 yen is currently $2.92.

    • @campbellbluestone1837
      @campbellbluestone1837 8 месяцев назад

      perfect I bought it last night.£2.42 in pounds sterling. Great value thanks@@kikikumastudio

    • @kikikumastudio
      @kikikumastudio  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your support!