Make a Japanese Style Kerfing Plane

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • This Japanese style kerfing plane is designed to create a groove around a board to make re-sawing easier. The body is made from oak and the blade is from a disposable general purpose Japanese pull saw. This started as an experiment, but I already love it and can see myself making more.
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Комментарии • 117

  • @fakiirification
    @fakiirification 6 лет назад +2

    I never even thought about something like this. but it makes perfect sense that you would want something like that to accurately start a guide for sawing thin planks off of a bigger board. cool stuff, and it gives me ideas

  • @jeffreyrafuse6950
    @jeffreyrafuse6950 6 лет назад +1

    My Irish Setter Bubby used to be by my side as I worked making stone sculpture just like your pup, they are truly best friends. I would like to thank you for sharing the process information and what your working on with us, you are really very good at creating the film, its the first time I've seen you and your work and I've viewed many on RUclips. Thanks again, and wish you all the best.

    • @AdventuresInDIY
      @AdventuresInDIY  6 лет назад +1

      Bubby sounds like a great friend. They really bring joy to the workshop. Thank you for your kind words.

  • @davidclark9086
    @davidclark9086 7 лет назад +1

    I just broke a brand new Japanese saw half but the part with the handle still works great. I stumbled across your video so I will make a Kefing plane like yours with the broken part. Thanks for the video.

    • @AdventuresInDIY
      @AdventuresInDIY  6 лет назад

      That sucks, but also awesome. Next saw blade that's no good anymore I'm thinking of making scrapers with. Thanks for watching :)

  • @bearshield7138
    @bearshield7138 4 месяца назад

    sweet job

  • @robinr6919
    @robinr6919 2 года назад

    Great presentation! I will try to make one on the future.

  • @ChopWithChris
    @ChopWithChris 7 лет назад

    Super crisp. No wasted words or visuals. Great presentation. That dog is going to get poked in the nose one of these times! Take care.

    • @AdventuresInDIY
      @AdventuresInDIY  7 лет назад

      +Chop With Chris thanks Chris! I'm always keeping an eye on her to make sure we're both safe when I make things.

  • @thecordlesscarpenter7956
    @thecordlesscarpenter7956 7 лет назад +5

    when drilling the saw blade I would recommend two things... first, anneal the small section you are drilling so it is softer and not hardened steel (don't let the critical heat travel to the teeth or they will go dull more quickly) second, use what us machinists call a center drill... it is much shorter and much easier when drilling through sheet metal such as a saw blade. thanks for the video!

    • @AdventuresInDIY
      @AdventuresInDIY  7 лет назад

      Thanks for the tips! I'll have to try those when I make another one.

  • @ahikernamedgq
    @ahikernamedgq 7 лет назад

    Beautiful. I think non-quarter sawn wood would work perfectly fine. Great job!

  • @iroseland
    @iroseland 5 лет назад +1

    great video.. I have actually been thinking about ing one of my spare Japanese saw blades to build a stair saw for dado cutting..

  • @mihumus
    @mihumus 7 лет назад

    Great work, Chris. Very nice tool and video too. Thanks for sharing.

  • @SteveFrenchWoodNStuff
    @SteveFrenchWoodNStuff 7 лет назад

    Nicely done, Chris!

    • @AdventuresInDIY
      @AdventuresInDIY  7 лет назад

      +Wood 'n' Stuff w/ Steve French thank you Steve!

  • @TedAlexander24
    @TedAlexander24 7 лет назад

    If electricity ever goes away, I am coming to your house Chris. Great job! Man your audio is awesome.

    • @AdventuresInDIY
      @AdventuresInDIY  7 лет назад

      +Ted Alexander thanks Ted! Lol! Thanks I usually spend half an hour messing with audio levels.

    • @TedAlexander24
      @TedAlexander24 7 лет назад +1

      AdventuresInDIY Like Capt Ron said, 'It Shows!'

  • @DesignBuildExecute
    @DesignBuildExecute 7 лет назад

    Very cool, Chris! I don't need one right now, but I want to make one.

    • @AdventuresInDIY
      @AdventuresInDIY  7 лет назад +1

      +Jason Rausch thanks Jason! I don't have room for a band saw and need a re sawing solution

  • @robertbrunston5406
    @robertbrunston5406 6 лет назад

    Very good! I need to make one of these also! Thank you.

  • @franksnydershoots
    @franksnydershoots 7 лет назад

    Nice job Chris Good tips

  • @Lemongrasspicker
    @Lemongrasspicker 7 лет назад

    that's a very nice tool, I definitely am in need of my own right now so I'll have to borrow your design. nicely done sir!

  • @RedSmithLeatherwork
    @RedSmithLeatherwork 7 лет назад

    Nicely done Chris ! It turned out great.

    • @AdventuresInDIY
      @AdventuresInDIY  7 лет назад

      +The Redsmith thank you! I think I'm going to use this one for a little bit too see what I want to change. I have a really neat up ryoba I could sharpen and use for the next one.

  • @houtjeboom
    @houtjeboom 6 лет назад

    Great looking plane !!!!

  • @MichaelLawing
    @MichaelLawing 7 лет назад

    That's a really neat tool, Chris!

  • @LetsPrepTogether
    @LetsPrepTogether 7 лет назад

    Very nice project!

  • @Fabrizio_Marengo_Fai_da_Te_DIY
    @Fabrizio_Marengo_Fai_da_Te_DIY 6 лет назад

    Nice tool well done

  • @StavrosGakos
    @StavrosGakos 7 лет назад

    Nice job!

  • @JackbenchWoodworking
    @JackbenchWoodworking 7 лет назад

    Nice work, Chris

  • @ionut5316
    @ionut5316 3 года назад

    Nice. I am about to do the same, but I will use a rip blade.

  • @robertbrunston5406
    @robertbrunston5406 6 лет назад

    Very cool, thank you.

  • @mitchwoodwork
    @mitchwoodwork 7 лет назад

    Good idea!

  • @wendellstroup8404
    @wendellstroup8404 6 месяцев назад

    when drilling the saw blade remember it has been hardened......use carbide tipped drill bits like the ones for drilling concrete

  • @JayBates
    @JayBates 7 лет назад +7

    Loved the video, Chris. Great project as well. It's very satisfying making your own tools that will in turn make working on other projects easier.

    • @AdventuresInDIY
      @AdventuresInDIY  7 лет назад

      +Jay Bates thanks Jay. It really is. I kinda got hooked when I made a custom mortising chisel a little while back.

  • @MattLaneWoodshop
    @MattLaneWoodshop 7 лет назад

    Great video man, looks like it will be a super handy tool to have!

    • @AdventuresInDIY
      @AdventuresInDIY  7 лет назад

      +Matt Lane thanks Matt! I'm pretty excited about using it for upcoming projects.

  • @HomeImProveMentHow
    @HomeImProveMentHow 6 лет назад

    I'm near your community King forward to your future videos I'm a woodworker with a how to channel I'm doing a little bit of everything. I can forward to hearing from you keep up the good work God bless Ken

  • @RandallLakedogpix
    @RandallLakedogpix 7 лет назад +2

    Great job! Keep on makin'.

  • @elams1894
    @elams1894 7 лет назад

    Nice vid, well done on the hand saw precision, subbed

  • @carbonitegamorrean8368
    @carbonitegamorrean8368 7 лет назад +7

    I LOVE YOUR HELPER

    • @AdventuresInDIY
      @AdventuresInDIY  7 лет назад +2

      +Carbonite Gamorrean thank you! She's the reason things get done in the shop 😀

    • @jonq8714
      @jonq8714 6 лет назад

      Mine would be the reason nothing gets done...

  • @tooljunkie555
    @tooljunkie555 7 лет назад

    i like that chris..
    im STILL waiting on the Japanese pull plane i ordered straight from japan.lol hopefully soon i cant wait
    (.like the one u were using)

  • @IanSmithKSP
    @IanSmithKSP 6 лет назад +2

    All that time spent on a piece that wasn’t quartersawn. It’s not gonna stay square. How much is your time worth vs a few feet of quartered white oak?

  • @ScrapwoodCity
    @ScrapwoodCity 7 лет назад

    Really interesting tool! Japanese woodworking is awesome!

    • @AdventuresInDIY
      @AdventuresInDIY  7 лет назад

      +Scrap wood City thanks! I like that I can setup and breakdown the work area quickly. One day I'll organize the garage enough to have a permanent work space.

  • @ramezgoldman6590
    @ramezgoldman6590 6 лет назад

    good job bro

  • @hasoonassegaf1952
    @hasoonassegaf1952 6 лет назад

    Awesome

  • @bayashi23
    @bayashi23 7 лет назад

    Good work Chris san!
    If you come Japan, please tell me. Let's talk about tools with Japanese food and sake:D
    Thanks bro.

    • @AdventuresInDIY
      @AdventuresInDIY  7 лет назад

      +bayashi23 San thank you! That sounds like an awesome idea!!!!

  • @EvandroLuizgcm
    @EvandroLuizgcm 6 лет назад

    Parabéns pelo vídeo e pelo cão, o meu também fica me rodeando quando estou fazendo algo em casa.

  • @perchednb
    @perchednb 7 лет назад

    love your vids

  • @hitmanhitman15
    @hitmanhitman15 6 лет назад

    Cool

  • @KagedCreations08XX
    @KagedCreations08XX 7 лет назад

    Interesting, i've never seen that type of plane/saw, although admittedly I don't use a lot of traditional hand tools.

    • @AdventuresInDIY
      @AdventuresInDIY  7 лет назад

      +Kaged Creations I've only seen the Western version from the unplugged workshop book. There's no mention of this type of tool in any of the Japanese woodworking books I've seen.

  • @RobCardIV
    @RobCardIV 6 лет назад

    i used 10 x 1mm washers, screwed the blade into the side of another blade. works well enough for me. no cutting. just some washers.

  • @oakenarm
    @oakenarm 6 лет назад

    Another one of your projects added to my list!!
    What do you think of those Power Grip carving tools? Would you buy again?

  • @moshezarka7732
    @moshezarka7732 7 лет назад

    goood movie i have a que
    do you have planes for the saw bench you use in the end of the movies?

  • @scatdawg1
    @scatdawg1 6 лет назад

    You gotta clamp sheet metal when you are using a drill press youd hate for your piece to catch the bit and spin out of hand and into the other side of your hand before you can react, also gloves arnt always the best idea on a drill press

  • @ricardorobertoborquezschul3756
    @ricardorobertoborquezschul3756 7 лет назад +1

    muy bueno

  • @Donegaldan
    @Donegaldan 7 лет назад

    Respect.

  • @HomeImProveMentHow
    @HomeImProveMentHow 6 лет назад

    💥👍💥 showing support

  • @snowwalker9999
    @snowwalker9999 7 лет назад +1

    I find I have a lot in common with your style of woodworking. I love Japanese tools and have many of them. I have a cherry lab that I am turning into a floor Japanese Kanna bench.One thought; did you consider making an adjustable fence for your pull kerfing plane? You could cheat and use a Veritas plane fence; (Item 05P3020). Cheers!

    • @AdventuresInDIY
      @AdventuresInDIY  7 лет назад +1

      +Snowwalker sounds like it's going to be a nice bench. Thanks for the idea. I'll have to invite that for the next build.

    • @snowwalker9999
      @snowwalker9999 7 лет назад

      Looking forward to watching your next build.

  • @soledude
    @soledude Год назад

    👏👏👏

  • @jamesalexander5258
    @jamesalexander5258 7 лет назад

    Great build and video! What did you finish it with? Maybe boiled linseed oil? Thanks!!

  • @jimschowe2770
    @jimschowe2770 6 лет назад

    There is a trick to using a punch to make a hole..... place the metal against some END GRAIN wood held in a vise. Strike the punch sharply. The end grain will support the metal in the same shape as the punch face.

  • @Steve-xb8it
    @Steve-xb8it 7 лет назад +1

    You are awesome¡¡¡¡ :D

  • @jessechung1109
    @jessechung1109 7 лет назад

    how do you find the grip? ... or the general usability? i too am 100% into kannas and looking forward to making one of these kerfing planes eventually, but i cant help but think that these kind of planes (along with ploughs) are easier as a push type. mainly because of the coordination of your hands... i feel like keeping the fence in position AND pulling is going to be hard to balance. what is it like? Thanks in advance! (+1 subscriber!)

    • @AdventuresInDIY
      @AdventuresInDIY  7 лет назад

      Funny you should say that. I was thinking the same with pushing it. I'll have to give it a try. Only thing is I don't have a traditional workbench at the moment (because our garage is full of my junk :) ). I find it easier to pull the tool when I'm working in the temporary workspace like on the floor. I had no problem keeping it aligned in the long rip but the short end grain was more difficult to start and keep the fence aligned. When doing the end grain I came to the realization that if I slowed down and let the saw do the work it was easier to control. Also, that it didn't truly matter if I started the exactly perpendicular to the cut 100% of the time to begin with. What mattered was light, controlled strokes that let the saw do the work while I focused on the tool alignment. Again, this was for the end grain cut. Once you get that initial groove for any side it becomes easy if you remember to to force the cut. Thanks for subscribing!

    • @AdventuresInDIY
      @AdventuresInDIY  7 лет назад

      Sorry, I forgot about the grip question. It was similar to using a kanna. I should have made the body area where your hand wraps around a little taller. Next time.

    • @jessechung1109
      @jessechung1109 7 лет назад

      AdventuresInDIY Thanks for the reply! Yes, the end grain was the most concerning part to be honest haha. However I think it wouldnt be all that too easy with a push type either on an end grain, so yeah..
      I just got a spare ryoba (kyokucho) and cutting it in half or drilling hole seems nearly impossible.. this thing is super hard, almost to the level I am surprised it flexes!

  • @antongusev381
    @antongusev381 6 лет назад +1

    Зачем сверлильный станок использовал? Вручную надо было ковырять дырки!)))

  • @moonblink
    @moonblink 7 лет назад +1

    maybe try to put some masking tape over the saw blade and/or any sharp edges until you're done.

  • @sampowers6984
    @sampowers6984 7 лет назад

    Hey huge fan but recently I haven't been impressed with the content. I love more full on projects. Like your Ammo box and desk table. Just thought I would share my opinion. Have a great day

    • @AdventuresInDIY
      @AdventuresInDIY  7 лет назад

      +Project Powers thanks for your feedback. You too.

  • @bygota
    @bygota 7 лет назад

    2:47 : priceless! :D

    • @AdventuresInDIY
      @AdventuresInDIY  7 лет назад

      +bygota thank you 🐕😀. She's a good helper.

  • @Hitngan
    @Hitngan 7 лет назад

    Love your staffy, what's his name?

    • @AdventuresInDIY
      @AdventuresInDIY  7 лет назад

      +Robert Kitchen thank you. It's Barda. We've had her for about a year and a half.

    • @Hitngan
      @Hitngan 7 лет назад

      I have one I've called Bella, we love her to bits.

  • @OmarOrtiz-id4ud
    @OmarOrtiz-id4ud 7 лет назад +1

    1st view.....yeah.

    • @AdventuresInDIY
      @AdventuresInDIY  7 лет назад +1

      +Omar Ortiz lol! Thank you 😀

    • @OmarOrtiz-id4ud
      @OmarOrtiz-id4ud 7 лет назад

      AdventuresInDIY your wellcome..love your vids. keep up the good work.

  • @okanseckin4678
    @okanseckin4678 6 лет назад

    ahşap işinde iyi olduğu belli ama metalde aynı şeyi söylemek zor

  • @pepebautista9560
    @pepebautista9560 6 лет назад

    Nice but is very old school, machine is more fast..

  • @jimschowe2770
    @jimschowe2770 6 лет назад

    It would be better if you punched a hole in the blade and not burn up your drill bit trying to bore a hole in hardened steel.

    • @AdventuresInDIY
      @AdventuresInDIY  6 лет назад

      +Jim Schowe good idea. Thanks for the tip. I'll definitely do that for the next one.

  • @nikoskaravas903
    @nikoskaravas903 7 лет назад

    !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @terryhagan7694
    @terryhagan7694 3 года назад

    rabbit ???? REAL ENGLISH IS rebate