How To Make A Wooden Scrub Plane
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- Опубликовано: 31 май 2024
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Beautiful piece, glad to see a lovely piece of ash get put to a use that'll last centuries. Fingers crossed the Ash die off doesn't get them all.
You accomplished two thing in one project, you made a functioning scrub plane and a work of art. This is jut a great tutorial. Thanks for sharing this.
It IS beautiful! Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful work. I love the way it looks. Thank you! 😊
Beautiful work
Thanks James!
Great learning video, gonna now build one myself.
Like you, love old tools and I have a decent inventory of planes and other stuff.
Thanks for all the effort you put into your video's.
Very awesome!! You make it look so easy!!
Nice job James, that's beautiful!
I really enjoyed this build! I usually find plane builds very stressful, foe all their accuracy and low tolerances and whatnot - and you just have a knack for making things feel more easygoing and fun:)
Good stuff!
Nicely done
Very nice. Another thing of beauty.
I followed your previous video and used an old number 5 works a treat. Nice video by the way. Regards Jim UK.
Absolutely amazing. I hope to be able to make something half as nice someday. Thank you for the inspiration.
Very nice build James!
Beautiful project!!
Recently decided to give actual effort to woodcraft and I’m so glad to find this channel. Perfect information for someone like me that wants to make awesome stuff without breaking the bank buying power tools. Planning on starting my first project coffee table this weekend
sounds like fun. let me know if there is ever something you want to see.
@@WoodByWrightHowTo I’ll send pictures of complete project.
Thanks for sharing.
great looking tool
Stunning plane, James! Beautiful work! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Complimenti, un'opera d'arte
Those are some real groovy dados, Daddy-oh.
Amazing job ❤
I bought a big board of European beech. Micheal Jenks sent me a piece of SC beech. I am in the process of making a tote for a 130 year old plane out of what MJ sent me. It is summer, motorcycles now for me.
Great video!!!
This is crazy!!! I was thinking about this just the other day!!
Perhaps that's not very notable... what day goes by where I don't think about plane making?
Thank for helping me find my laundry! Didn't learn much from this one but I'll be darned if it isn't pretty.
Brilliant
Had to get some shit done round the yard but here James is, James lol
Nice job
I really enjoy your long videos so CDB seems like the least i should do for your Chanel. Thanks for all your videos!! Please ceep up...
really nice plane
Thanks for sharing that! it is far beyond my skills!
Chulada 🤙🏼 Jimmy! That thing is beautiful 😍.
Always appreciate the plane truth
I have an old Stanley no. 5 that turned into a scrub plane. It was actually a really good plane with one exception: the contact points for the frog. A previous owner had tried to flatten those points and made an absolute mess. If I tried to use the plane for flattening, it would chatter like a playing card in bike spokes. It really makes me sad.
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I have an extra number five
@@GavinNatur I already have another no. 5 that I use as a jack. Thanks though
13:40 is my favorite! Have to mess with the clogs.
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Nice!
I'm not a big wood body plane guy but this does look sharp!
Looks great. I noticed you did not lower any of the background of the carving. I need to remember that next time I do a smaller one like that.
Scrub a dub dub, don't bring it on the tub!
Putting it in the tub really helps to get a good positive lock on that blade. Sucker will never come out after a nice soak. Don't forget the Epsom salts. Not for the plane, for you, you deserve it. :)
Nice
What was the sole wood? I couldn't make it out in the commentary, the transcript called it Cadillacs
Katalox
That katalox of wood!
If you don't have Katalox you can use any wood you want. Just get under your neighbors car and borrow one of their Katalox converters. From that point it's pretty self explanatory.
Cool
Some project...!
Very nice work!
To me it seems closer to a foreplane than a scrub though. For me (in Europe), a scrub is about 9.5 inches long with an about 1.3 inch wide blade with extreme camber (radius maybe 2-3 inches). They're very lightweight, and the blade is just in front of the centre of the sole.
Yours looks to be more in the English tradition: I'm guessing it's about 14" long, about 2" blade (way towards the front of the sole), heavier, and with a big handle instead of a horn.
(I'm being a bit pedantic, I know... In theory anything with a big mouth and cambered iron can be called a scrub plane, but there are also traditions associated with certain names).
There are a lot of arguments between those two. Which is which. I chose to call it a scrub plane for search reasons. It's always fun when it comes to names as different traditions, locations, languages can change everything. In one area you will see a specific name set. And then in another you'll see exactly the opposite.
And I been wanting some floats for yrs, what's a great value brand like my Richter chisels you talked me into?? I got an old car body bonda file like float with full width deep curved teeth that removes a ton quickly and with that beautiful planed look and feel but need smaller/ thinner ones for details and if I find a good enough piece of beech a jointer plane hopefully!!! You are the reason I built a rack like yours for my files. Me and the well technician was talking n he's the only other woodworker that said we both grew up seeing files in the drawer with all the other metal tools and for fine woodworking ya really gotta keep separate and sharp!!! Tks for what ya do
When it comes to files brand does not matter as much, just find the pattern and size you want. But when it comes to floats there are only a couple companies that make them and they are expensive! I use the ones from Red Rose Reproduction.
@@WoodByWrightHowTo tks for your info!
You can make floats from O1 steel. Need yourself a hacksaw and any file you'd use to sharpen your saws will work for the teeth. You can use it without heat treating or oil quench at cherry red, and anneal it at at 400F for 20-30 minutes in your oven and let it cool in there overnight. Edit they may not be as nice as an higher end float, but they do get the job done.
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"THANK YOU!", Mr. Wright!
Beautiful!
BTW, did I miss the link to the diamond sharpeners?
Have a GREAT day, Neighbor!
I generally don't link to tools that I use. But here they are. I'm having fun testing them out. zenwutoolworks.com/products/diamond-sharpening-set
Great plane, great video! Question: why did you choose to use a handsaw instead of your big frame saw for the long rip cut? Thanks!
The Two saws cut about the same speed. And for the relatively small cut there it was faster and easier just to pull out the hand saw cut it.
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So far I’ve made a wooden router plane, and a simple fixed depth grooving plane (for box bottoms). I have a few slabs of 3 1/2” thick black walnut that may become a set of wooden jack, jointer, and smoothing planes. What do you think of Taytools replacement blades and cap irons for making homemade planes?
They are ok. If you want to check it out I did an iron test a while ago so you can see how the different plane irons compare.
@@WoodByWrightHowTo Thanks, I’ll check out that video…I’m assuming spreadsheets are involved? 😂
How much scrubin, could a wood scrub scrub if a wood scrub could scrub wood?
Power drill! Aaaaarrrrrgggg! 😲😁
If you have too scrub - do it with wood!
Why is the cross pin that high up? Wouldn't you want it close to the mouth to clamp down harder closer the actual cut?
For a normal bench plane there is best, but for a scrub with chips that large you want it back more for clearance.
RUclipsr: I'll just use this titanic, beautiful piece of 3x3 ash I had just lying around.
Me: I have never seen a piece of ash that size. I never even imagined such a thing could exist. Where does a person even get that.
I got that one from belforest.com they sell them for $20-30
❤❤ 6:08 ❤❤ you can't be this funny, thank you for your content, you're an inspiration
Great video! I had a quick question. With the Tried and True oil, I noticed you using a glove. I was under the impression that their polymerized linseed oil didn’t have any additives and should be safe on your skin. Just wondering if I was incorrect? Thanks!
You are correct. I am experimenting with different oils at the moment so I'm taking a bit more precaution than I probably need to.
Or as you wood say, just plane fun
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James, how do offset totes on wooden planes get calculated?
I am not sure what calculation you are asking about. if you want to offset the tote you just move it to the side the amount you feel is good.
What were the diamond plates you were you using
zenwutoolworks.com/products/diamond-stone here you go.
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What kind of wood? Couldn't make it out n doesn't sound familiar
Katalox
Have you ever worked with african padauk
Yes. That is fun stuff. It feels a lot like Katalox
My uncle gave me some and walnut and I think I now know what I'm gonna do with it
How to make a plane:
First, get out your plane…
that is the way it always works. no matter what tool toy make you always need that tool!
I watched this video more than once, but was unable to hear the name of the wood you used to make the sole.
Katalox
@@WoodByWrightHowTo Thanks!
Very nice. One question though. Why didn't you shim the handle mortice if it was too deep?
once it was in it was not coming out.
How many planes does it take to make a new plane?
4
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ECE Pattern is done using diagonal groves. So all groves are parallel and no crossings. Much easier this way.
Yup. It is fun to watch the machine that does that.
Leaning into the dad joke thing I see. Ferrous wheel. Nice.
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Why did Veritas stop selling 2 3/8” tapered plane blades to the USA? And still sells them to Canadians. I won’t buy damn thing from them again.
As always, a great video. Keep it up.
You should wear gloves with epoxy. It can sensitize your skin eventually to the point you won't be able to use epoxy anymore.
The plane looks nice.
A scrub is a -guy- plane that thinks he's fly
And is also known as a busta
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