I never made a video on mine. Its really just a piece of scrap mdf with some strips glued on to keep everything in place. There's a couple angled feet glued onto the back to allow it to lean. I should really make a new nicer one. I'd like to find at least a Stanley #7 first, maybe an 8 too.
@homebuiltshop thanks! I found a Bailey #5 Type 11 (100+ years old) I almost have restored, and I restored a nice #4 plane last year. I'm still looking for a nice #6 for a shooting board!
Great idea. And is it overkill, as you asked, possibly. But hey, you want a nice work area for you guitar setup bench. Why not have and enjoyable area to be?
What were your printer settings on the inserts? I thought an hour was long so I looked at the file. I got 30 min for the Large one with a wall line count of 3 and 15% infill. With 100% infill it was only 42 min. Are you using one of the newer Cura version 5.x.x? Oh and my print speed is set the 70 mm/s. I didn't try printing one though. But those setting are my standard setting for most of my parts.
Interesting, I just loaded the larger one again into Cura. Wall count 2, Infill was set to 50. I usually use 20%. I bet that was why. I think I forgot to change it from a previous print. Print speed is 50mm/s. Changed infill to 20 and it says 42 minutes.
Excellent idea! Why didn't I think of that!! I will be making this one! Thanks! I think I'll do just 6 holes for the files I use the most and have storage in the back to hold the others. I think I'm going to label them E6, A5, D4, G3, B2, E1. Thanks again for this great idea!
You're welcome. I like the idea of labeling them with the string names. Have fun playing around with them. Let me know if there's something you think I should change up.
A little table salt on your glue joints stops that sliding. Awesome video Jeff.
I forgot about the salt. Lol. I've used that before. Thanks for the reminder.
@@homebuiltshop lol
Looks great Jeff.
Thanks Paul. It sure looks nicer on the bench.
Looks good and is functional so it's a win win as far as I am concerned.
Nice video Jeff. I'm in need of a hand plane rack for a #6, #5, #4, and a block plane. Did you ever do a video to build your hand plane storage rack?
I never made a video on mine. Its really just a piece of scrap mdf with some strips glued on to keep everything in place. There's a couple angled feet glued onto the back to allow it to lean. I should really make a new nicer one. I'd like to find at least a Stanley #7 first, maybe an 8 too.
@homebuiltshop thanks! I found a Bailey #5 Type 11 (100+ years old) I almost have restored, and I restored a nice #4 plane last year. I'm still looking for a nice #6 for a shooting board!
Great idea. And is it overkill, as you asked, possibly. But hey, you want a nice work area for you guitar setup bench. Why not have and enjoyable area to be?
That's exactly my thought. Overkill or not, I think it looks cool and does what I need it to do.
I had the same problem trying to open a jar of olives.
Those darn jars will get us every time. Lol.
What were your printer settings on the inserts? I thought an hour was long so I looked at the file. I got 30 min for the Large one with a wall line count of 3 and 15% infill. With 100% infill it was only 42 min. Are you using one of the newer Cura version 5.x.x? Oh and my print speed is set the 70 mm/s. I didn't try printing one though. But those setting are my standard setting for most of my parts.
Interesting, I just loaded the larger one again into Cura. Wall count 2, Infill was set to 50. I usually use 20%. I bet that was why. I think I forgot to change it from a previous print. Print speed is 50mm/s. Changed infill to 20 and it says 42 minutes.
Thanks for making me check that out. Lol.
Excellent idea! Why didn't I think of that!! I will be making this one! Thanks! I think I'll do just 6 holes for the files I use the most and have storage in the back to hold the others. I think I'm going to label them E6, A5, D4, G3, B2, E1. Thanks again for this great idea!
You're welcome. I like the idea of labeling them with the string names. Have fun playing around with them. Let me know if there's something you think I should change up.
Jeff 1 jar zero 👍👍👍
That dang jar almost got me there. Lol.
Great looking project Jeff!