How to Get a Hand Plane Blade Scary Sharp in 90 Seconds - Essential Woodworking Skills
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- Опубликовано: 5 июл 2024
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In this woodworking skills video I show you how to get a hand plane scary sharp in about 90 seconds. Sharpen your hand plane this way for excellent results, shavings and maximum hand tool woodworking enjoyment. Thanks for watching! Please like, comment and subscribe. Cheers!
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I just got a new standard hand plane, (well relitively new since it was in an antique shop it was in great condition), and after buying it I noticed something off about the blade edge. It is a diamond edge. And my questions for you are, can I sharpen a diamond edge on my whetstones and strap, do I ever actually have to sharpen it, what do I do with something like this?
Anubis Pup
9(.
@@anubispup4760 I've never even heard of that type of blade
@@katzmosestools So, Diamond Edge is the strictly brand apparently. However the blade for it was apparently replaced at some point and the edge was extremely hard and very difficult to sharpen, so for awhile I thought it was actually diamond edged like some tools I've used in the past.
Having mastered this, I no longer need to shave. I just plane my face....
I planed off a piece of my hand once, made a human version of a potato chip with the base of my thumb, lol.
@@atomicwinter31 no
@@pignewton9840 i didnt even have any adrenaline when it happened, i just felt a chip peel off, looked at my hand, and there was just blood pouring out.
@@atomicwinter31 no just no
Do NOT try this on your balls.
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.
I absolutely love what you do bud!! I literally went from having no clue how to sharpen chisels and planer irons to basically using my planer iron as a mirror and shaving my face with my chissel. You literally make learning new skills effortless and super easy to understand and follow. Between binge watching tutorials from Matt Eslea and yourself, I really feel like in a few years time I will be close your level of expertise!! Sincerely from the bottom of my heart I really appreciate what you do pal!! Keep up the greatness!!
I really appreciate the kind words bud
checking in a few years later, any progress?
Ha ha ha! Funny. Chisel shaving, new concept. You can save a lot on razors now.
fyi CHISEL, not CHISSEL.
My old man, who was a boat builder said, "If you can shave your arm with the blade, it's sharp enough." Also, if there are no dings in it, stropping the blade often keeps it fresh.
Wow, I’ve never put a micro-bevel on the back of a plane iron before. I’ve always tried to keep the back mirror bright and flat. Will give this a go.
Thank you Matt- love your quality tools and enthusiasm. I thought I knew about sharpening but ended up watching your video several times.
Very helpful. Thank you for sharing.
Jon you are such an enjoyable person to watch/listen to......thanks for always sharing
Thank you for this! Wife walked in during a close up and wanted to know why I'm getting sharpening advice from Patton Oswald.
Fantastic--super clear. All the stuff I sort of knew, but didn't really. Thx much!!
I bought a cheap horrible genetic branded no.4 a few years back when getting into working on the house and woodworking. Put me off hand planes. But then one day I came across a couple of old Stanley's now I've got a small collection. Sharpening then right was such a big part of the enjoyment of using them.
Nice demonstration. Thanks Jonathan.
Thank you. Fantastic video. I bought waterstones but haven't had the confidence to get them out and have a go. Now I do :)
First time woodworker, and got a great result from this method!
Great video. I'm restoring a 1920s Stanley #3 and this def just answered alot of questions I had about sharpening and how it works
Best sharping video I’ve seen on RUclips hands down
I inherited a set of really nice hand planes and now I know how to keep them sharp, thank you!
Jonathan Katz-Moses : THANK YOU SIR FOR YOUR TIME AND SHARING YOUR TALENTS .
Excellent
Thank you for sharing
"I use my angle grinder..."
Said every woodworking psychopath out there
it gets through the rusty bits quicker
I just got an old Stanley no 2 wood plane that’s in really good shape but I am still soaking it in rust remover and getting everything in order before I use it
This works, sharpened 6 planes yesterday, thank you.
Thank you, I appreciate your valuable information
Learned a lot of things I didn't know I didn't know.
I learned, I learned that I learned a lot
A great video! Superbly explained and with crystal clear visuals. So deeply appreciate this. Thank you, Jonathan! 🙏
A huge thank you too, for NO MUSIC!!! What joy. I needed to hear the sharpening sounds too, that was educational.🥰❤
Jonathon, I've been an educator at the university level for more than 35 years. Your presentation/teaching style exemplifies among the best that I've seen in all my career. Your teaching is clear, easy to follow, and quite thorough. Bravo to you and your channel. I can see why you have over 475K subscribers. Keep doing what you do so well!
Hi!
I really like your videos, because your tips are really simple.
Also I like that your videos are 4k quality, so that we can really see all the details and thats very important for me.
Cheers from Slovenija.
Great video thank for sharing.
Thanks. Now i can make an old plane work again.
Great video.
Happy Passover from Chicago ❤️
Mazel!
Awesome, thanks
I learned a lot thank you.
Some people have to climb a mountain & speak to a wise man to make sense of this world, I just need to watch tools being cared for and I find inner peace. Cheers from a shed in England. (Well I'm not a shed, that would be really weird, but you know)
here in my shed, sharpening my lovely tools..... its a sad story...
Always absolutely blown away by the detail you show in your how to vids. Great tips here.
Autentic work wonderfull good job🙋👍
Very educational
I enjoy to sharpen my tools and take my time to do it. In the beginning I spent a lot of time to restore the blades of old tools, later I spent a lot of time to correct my mistakes, because the stones I used weren’t flat. So keep your stones flat and enjoy the process of sharpening. First improve your results than the speed.
I did the same... ahahahahahah ;-)
"Just the tip..." "GENTLEMEN....." There. Fixed it.
Just the tip.... but I lied.
Excellent
wow thats wicked sharp. i was just gonna hit ut with the bench grinder 😅thanks for sharing !!
Thank you
Excellent video Jonathan. I was wondering how sharp the blade would be before the strop? Does the strop really give the edge the best sharpness?
I'm a fan of Matt Estlea and by you mentioning him positively in your video talks a lot about your great ethics my friend, thanks for your great video and I'm happily subscribing to your channel
A sharp tutorial haha thanks Katz.
Very punny
@@katzmosestools thanks for noticing Junior ;0)
Holy cow am I grateful I can freehand sharpen
Thanks
Wow. I so regret taking my brand new plane and attacking my 'scraping on my kitchen floor', door now. I guess it gives me the chance to practice my ninja blade sharpening technique. Just getting into working with wood. You make me realise how far there is to go. Great vid, mate.
Thanks for the info Jonathan! 😃👍🏻👊🏻
That upside down writing just earned you a subscriber! Thank you sir!
He the smartest tool in that shed!!
The David Charlesworth ruler trick :)
Give credit where it is due!
Hi Jonathan, great video. I cant seem to achieve anywhere near this with a double sided oil stone. I must be doing something wrong lol! I will keep trying though
hey love your video, at the 8:27 you said about checking that it's still square, if it's not how and what would be the best way to square it off again before you carry on sharpening?
Something I did not see you do on the video but I figure you do it anyway. When you wipe off the blade between grits wipe off the roller, too. Just as you can transfer larger pieces of grit from the coarse stones to the finer stones via the blade you can transfer even more on the roller. Second point is locking your wrists. I lock them against my stomach and strop the blade while moving my entire body sideways. Of course the strop is oriented sideways, also.
Incredibly useful video
I'll be honest mine is not as beautiful especially without guide, and I still stuggle to set up the hand planer. BUT I progressed a lot in a short time thanks to this channel 😄
Finally got scary sharp thanks to this video - BTW, you link for the polishing compound is the same as the link for the stones.
If you are sharpening routinely, how do you store your stones? My understanding is that storing whetstones in water long term isn't great for them. But, I find myself not good at timing my sharpening needs and knowing when to fill the bin with water to start the soak.
Legend has it that Jonathon Katz-Moses's tools are so scared of losing social media feuds that the come alive like they're in Toy Story and sharpen themselves...
Hahaha yep
Just the tip!!!!
Thanks for the videos. Is it possible to use a blade bevel-down on a low-plane block? So as to get a cutting angle of only 12 degrees? I get that you'd have to grind the blade down, so maybe that would weaken it too much?
Hullo young man. Now when I watched the first video I gained super knowledge to hone (get it) my skills especially using the jig you have. I was the other type. Now I said at the time that the cost of all the sharpening equipment that you were using was for us in the UK was very expensive. now I am not one to repeat myself, I say repeat myself, but are you not repeating yourself. Read this out in your voice.
Hi there great video. I am about to buy some water stones to sharpen my block stanley no 4 plane. What stone grades did you say use for this purpose? Thank you in advance, Chris
Please tell me the brand of the wet stone . Having trouble finding a similar one here in Australia. Great tutorial.
I've been doing it all wrong. Thanks for the lesson
One thing I learned from Paul Sellers is to be sure I don't lift up on the back end of the blade throughout the strop stroke.
Great advice
Why not?
@@RQFLS because not maintaining the angle while stropping can dull the edge that we worked so hard for. Even if on a minuscule level.
@@RQFLS edited the original content to clarify a little more.
Very true. For me I find the pressure JKM is using is more than needed. Maybe it’s the strop, or leather, as I make my strops.
Good sharpening is not about good luck. It is about the right tools & know-how.
Not really exploring the potential of bevel ups. The whole point is, they are effectively "variable angle" planes and most useful when deployed on difficult woods at 60 degrees or higher.
I saw rob cosman do the same back bevel. He calls it the will walker ruler trick..... guy must be good 😝
No he doesn't! He calls it correctly the David Charlesworth ruler trick 😃
Robert Amsbury shoosh! 😉😝
I've been reluctant to buy a decent hand plane other than a $10 one from the big box store. I can't afford to epically mess up during the sharpening process. But your videos lately have been very educational in that area. Not ready to pull the trigger yet but I'm getting there. :) Thanks for all your help.
Johnathan what would happen if you could sharpen a chistle/plane blade by concaving it like a ski jump would it cut even better !
Do you push the iron down on the stone while I using it away from you or pulling it back towards you? Thanknyou.
Is it just me, or did anyone else twitch and bristle every time he gestures with his hands within inches of a razor sharp blade?
So I’m knew to all this and I have a kobalt trimming plane. All I’m doing is shaving some small 1 in branches to make them have a little bit of a flat side. Anyways I can’t seem to get this thing set right and I’m not real sure how to sharpen it. Would I sharpen it like one in this video.
Thoughts on using abrasive sheets on float glass such as the scary sharp technique from Matthew Platt at Workshop Heaven?
Whatever works but sandpaper wears pretty quickly when wet and without moisture it would get clogged quickly
Works great. Use mylar backed abrasive such as used for polishing the ends of fiber optic cable. The abrasive lasts a long time, and using a little water keeps it clear. Use diamond stones for coarse work. My sheet abrasives start at 25um and go down to 0.3um, no stropping required.
That video delivered only and exactly what I wanted to see and info I was looking for, edited nicely, and to the point (couldn't avoid that pun, sorry). Well done. Gonna go sharpen with this technique rather than read the idiot commenters who disagree with this. Go do something.
Great video, thank you for sharing
I'd like to ask, can I use a sharpening stone from Harbor Freight? It's the price range I need. Will it suffice?
I use it to shave hairs off my arm to know if it’s really shard wonderfull lesson I have problems with sharpening my carving Chizels they are very tricky because most of them are concave or v shape have any lesson on those?
Yes, go back to school and learn how to spell you dickwad.
For me as a metal person it is very interesting to see these planes. Honestly I have never seen a "standard" low angle plane" before. I did not even know they existed. I actually never held a plane made from steel in my hands. It really seems as if german carpentership is somewhat behind in that field. All I am used to is those nasty wooden planes that no one expect a zen master can set up right.
My great grandfather and grandfather both were farmers and part time black smith. My father remember that at home there was about 30 different home made plane, every one for different job. Now one router bit = one plane.
What is the strop doing to the iron exactly?
I was thinking wouldn’t a magnetic honing guide be much easier to use and work well? Maybe a product you could work your Katz Magic
I am having a plane blade with carbide tip. Having tough time to put it for first use. Only diamond stones are able to remove material from the plane. I don’t yet have whetstones higher than 170 grit. I will be getting 400 and 1000 grit diamond whetstones which may help to get better finish than now. But I seriously doubt if I will be able to successfully strop this carbide tip plane. I would really appreciate a guidance on carbide tipped plane.
I don't even own an plane, only came here because I find this do therapeutic 😌
do ou have a link to the veratas jig?
Some of the links (water stones, polishing compound, and leather strop) are either not working or the item is “unavailable.” Do you have some alternative links or alternative item suggestions for those?
Woodcraft.com
That last step doing the back; could stropping take care of that burr the same way?
Whats the strawp for? Or does
Mr Harrison says hello, Jonathan Katz-Moses.
The easiest way to get scary sharp blades is to throw them against the wall, then send them to Jonathan Katz-Moses and ask “why video no work for me?”
Hahahaha yep
I'm such a 14 year old...so many "just the tip" jokes.
I am 14 and those "just the tip" jokes didn't even occur to me.
“Tip”?
Just to see how it feels!
Am I to understand that on a low angle plane you would put a primary bevel of 20 and a micro of 25?
Thank you for the informartions. What plane i should buy as a beginner. Low angle or standard ?
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I'd like to see how that blade does on pine endgrain.
Why is that? I’m a newb and I just got my first hand plane. Pine is pretty soft no?
@@assnapkined9295 It is, and that's the issue. It will crush before it cuts if the iron isn't sharp enough.
F..... s...... took me 3 days to get that ( just started woodworking) ,thanks for video all perfect now! Tip: if u starting with not high quality tools check for accuracy ,coz my jig for sharpening probably randomly placed 30 degrees on scale! Get yourself a good one!
That jig has a adjustable roller wheel for the micro bevel, its spring loaded turn it from 12 o'clock to 6 o'clock I just realized it had this feature an I didnt hear you mention it. I guess it's not a review for the jig tho is it, stay sharp my friends.
I believe that it only raises one side giving the micro bevel a skew so I don't use it
@@katzmosestools The mount for the roller axle is equally off center on both sides, so it shouldn't cause a skew. You can also turn it 90 degrees for a ~1 degree micro bevel.
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That Veritas jig must be the most uncomfortable and cumbersome one out there. Their parallel jaw offering is way better, more so than the LN if I may say so. I've tried every method of sharpening under the sun and always gone back to a jig for repeatability and precision. Just don't push it forward (rounds the edge) or strop (rounds the edge). Start on diamond stone(s) and finish on a fine water stone with a small micro bevel up another couple of degrees. Keep the iron dead flat or use the Charlesworth ruler trick. Job done.
Sir my question is my blade is easy gone the sharp what kind of blade are you using it my is stanley 2" wide but easy remove the sharpness what can do
Would you feather the edges on a block plane as well?
Sure.
All planes except maybe some specialty ones
Jonathan Katz-Moses thanks
So many degrees! 98 degrees was my fav pop band...who is with me!?
heck yeah :)
You'd be surprised how many plane owners install the blade upside down after 'sharpening'. It works better if it's installed as designed.