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I've found your channel on a search results and I think is one of the best contents I have ever seen. Liked, subscribed and belled! Keep it up! Please!
All I can say is that you have done that before. Most of us do not have the skill set to accomplish anything like that. A beautiful piece of art was the result.
Я понял: производство без использования электро-инструментов. Очень умелые руки! Если бы ещё без использования газовой горелки. Просто дровяная печь. I understood: production without the use of power tools. Very skillful hands! If only without using a gas burner. Just a wood-burning stove.
@@imadethischannel Понятно. Достаточно того, что работаете без электричества. Позвольте пожать Вашу золотую руку.У меня ведь тоже есть мастерская. Understand. It's enough that you work without electricity. Let me shake your golden hand. I also have a workshop.
sick video. quick tip though. that grinding noise, I could probably handle if i was making it, but it just hurt so bad to listen to. edit: I'm talking about the file grinding noise.
Hi, Do you have measurements for this? I'm actually looking for a small hand plane to finish up smaller workpieces, especially to do some trimming after glueups. It would be really nice to make one myself. I think actually it would be nice for a plane that size to have it be a low-angle plane. You know, the ones where the blade is actually turned the other way around. Some measurements I can see from you actually taking them on video. It would be nice to have them though, especially the thicknesses. I have never made anything out of metal before since I'm coming from the woodworking side, but I would love to try this. Aesthetically, it might have been even nicer if you take a brass base or sides and combine that with the 1095 steel. Thank you, your video is really well made and inspiring!
Hey, I’m glad you like the video. The steel for the blade was about 4mm thick. The base plate was also 4mm and the sides 2mm. It might have been easier with slightly thicker sides. Most of the dimensions are pretty arbitrary. The angle of the blade is important. Everything else is mostly a matter of taste. Brass could also be nice but I like that the dovetails become almost invisible with steel plates. Don’t hesitate if you have more questions and have fun with your own build!
Very nice! Looks like it would be a pleasure to use, as most good looking tools are. But I have to ask, where did you get those hack saw blades? My sharp wood saws won't cut through pine as fast as those hack saw blades.😉
hey man, i'm a big fan of your videos and currently planning on building my own metal router plane. in each comercial type, there is a thickened middle part to hold the blade. this makes me wonder if you are still happy with your version and if you think that your blade is held firmly and stable enough. thanks in advance, greetings
Hey, I‘m glad you like my videos. Indeed there are some problems with the stability of the blade. But I don‘t think the thickness of the material is the problem. I used quite a chunky piece of steel. If I do it again, I would design it to have two points of contact between the body and the blade and not the flat contact surface that is very hard to get right by hand. Good luck with your build!
Both:) most of the wood and mild steel parts are scraps from other projects or that people have given me. The tool steel I order online because I want to be sure what I‘m dealing with because of heat treatment etc.
Mostly eBay. Sometimes you can get a bunch of cutoffs from industrial seller really cheap. There are also sellers who cater for the Hobby knife making market.
Is this some kind of cold welding? I love it. I have absolutely no idea of anything more than what we learned at middle and high school in metal and wood working but this is very interesting and the result is beautiful 🥰
Work on your hand filling tolerances, you are easily off by more than 0.01-0.02 on most of your dovetails. There not should be more than a tiny gap in them, I try to shoot for a perfect fit. I file check, file, check and file till I get a perfect fit.
Yes, it’s a standard file. I use whatever sandpaper I can get, because I g through a lot of it :) mostly I use cheap wet and dry paper from the hardware store.
@@imadethischannel Do you ever use emery cloth? I know that is supposed to be pretty good for keeping up with metal... also how do you get your sandpaper in those long belts like that? Mine come in little sheets and wear down super quickly due to all of the sanding but due to the amount of metal left on your sandpaper it looks like you use the same piece for quite a while... any suggestions?
I have no experience with emery cloth. Make sure you use sandpaper that is made for metal and don‘t go too fine too quickly. It looses the extreme bite it has in the beginning very quickly but then it stays usable for a while until it wears off too much. I also apply quite a lot of pressure when sanding.
@@imadethischannel are you able to send me a link? Also forgot to say that I think its super cool that you do all of this by hand... no power needed I guess haha.
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@@mohamedaminsaadsaaderinsha1180 salam. Alaika ya akhwan 😊👍👍👍🤝
What an amazing job, without any power tools, crimping instead of soldering, well done and many thanks for sharing. 👏👏👏
Thanks, I’m glad you like it!
Those metal dovetails are incredible. When you sanded them flush it was like magic. Great job!
Thanks!
Just wow. As an experienced machinist and novice woodworker I can doubly appreciate this.
Wow, I cannot believe you made this out of mild steel bar, the joints and the cap plate bar just disapeared!! Brillient Thank you for shareing this
Incredible craftsmanship particularly love the dovetails I would not have considered that, beautiful work
I see you like the fine precision Japanese squares also
Amazing work! What a craftsman you are!
I love the little pinky finger when you're using it, so dainty 😋Great job!👍
Thanks!
I true work of art. You are far more dedicated than I could ever be.
You should be proud of that!
Beautifully precise!!👍🏼
Thanks!
Excellent skilled craftsmanship. Beautiful finished article.
Excelente trabajo compañero. Te quedo perfecto me ha gustado mucho. 👍
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I've found your channel on a search results and I think is one of the best contents I have ever seen. Liked, subscribed and belled!
Keep it up! Please!
Wow, thanks! I’m glad you like it!
your very good with a file thats a skill worth having
Spectacular job dear man! You have a golden hands 👍👍💫
Thanks!
Well, he used to...then there was that monkey's paw wish.
Looks like his new, smaller ones aren't quite as deft, unfortunately.
(kidding)
wow my jaw dropped to the floor, amazingly good job
Hiii friend
too cool having your kid do it, had to look twice
If you look even more closely, it was actually two different kids :)
All I can say is that you have done that before. Most of us do not have the skill set to accomplish anything like that. A beautiful piece of art was the result.
Beautiful work. We shared this video on our homemade tools forum this week 😎
Wow, thanks!
insane work. the cold forging, i would never came to such a brilliant idea.
i will try this for sure 👍
Damn good work dude
Man you need to invest in a 1x30 vertical belt sander from harbor freight
Haha, I might…
Beautiful work, dude! Nicely done! 😃
Happy new year! And stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Thanks!
This channel has a lot of potential to grow! Very good quality video 👌
Thanks!
Beautiful absolutely beautiful ❤️
It is masterpiece a decorative real tool inspired me to undertake this beautiful project.
Very impressive indeed.
An incredible job. Patience, skill, balance, spectacular ... the complete package. Thank you!
Thanks!
You need a squirrel tail attachment! That will make it easier to hold. Beautiful job! Looks like a luthier plane. Ready for guitar making?
Guitar making? Good idea!
Yes it’s a very good method, ‘Young Je’ has done many like this. Well done.
Excelente y preciso.
Felicitaciones y gracias por compartir.
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Your an artist. Nice work
Thanks!
Я понял: производство без использования электро-инструментов. Очень умелые руки! Если бы ещё без использования газовой горелки. Просто дровяная печь.
I understood: production without the use of power tools. Very skillful hands! If only without using a gas burner. Just a wood-burning stove.
Haha, a wood stove would be nice. But I‘m working indoors in a very confined space so unfortunately that‘s not really an option at the moment.
@@imadethischannel Понятно. Достаточно того, что работаете без электричества. Позвольте пожать Вашу золотую руку.У меня ведь тоже есть мастерская.
Understand. It's enough that you work without electricity. Let me shake your golden hand. I also have a workshop.
Very nice work !
Happy New Year 😉
Thanks! Happy new year!
sick video. quick tip though. that grinding noise, I could probably handle if i was making it, but it just hurt so bad to listen to.
edit: I'm talking about the file grinding noise.
I’m sorry that you find it so disturbing. For me this is part of a sort of cringe-asmr thing:) but I can try to tone it down a bit in the future.
Hi,
Do you have measurements for this?
I'm actually looking for a small hand plane to finish up smaller workpieces, especially to do some trimming after glueups.
It would be really nice to make one myself.
I think actually it would be nice for a plane that size to have it be a low-angle plane. You know, the ones where the blade is actually turned the other way around.
Some measurements I can see from you actually taking them on video. It would be nice to have them though, especially the thicknesses. I have never made anything out of metal before since I'm coming from the woodworking side, but I would love to try this.
Aesthetically, it might have been even nicer if you take a brass base or sides and combine that with the 1095 steel.
Thank you, your video is really well made and inspiring!
Hey, I’m glad you like the video. The steel for the blade was about 4mm thick. The base plate was also 4mm and the sides 2mm. It might have been easier with slightly thicker sides. Most of the dimensions are pretty arbitrary. The angle of the blade is important. Everything else is mostly a matter of taste.
Brass could also be nice but I like that the dovetails become almost invisible with steel plates.
Don’t hesitate if you have more questions and have fun with your own build!
It looks great and an excellent job making it!!
Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
😊🤝👍
Where did you get the saw files and sandpaper please? They are a lost faster than mine lol. Excellent job,
The adhesive sandpaper would be really handy for u
Beautiful 👍
VERY NICE
Thanks!
Very nice
Thanks!
Amazing work. 👌
Thanks!
Woooooow!!!
In this days is weird look someone work whit his hands, almost every ones use electric tools
Magnificent!
Very nice! Looks like it would be a pleasure to use, as most good looking tools are. But I have to ask, where did you get those hack saw blades? My sharp wood saws won't cut through pine as fast as those hack saw blades.😉
Very well done sir. I have to ask what drill press is that? I just love vintage tools
Thanks! The drill press was made by a company called Ixion in Germany. As far as I can tell it‘s from the 1930ies.
Smashing
Лучшие кадры начались с 21:37 ;) венец мастерства!
thank's for this video...
Thank you for watching!
where can I find one of those magis files?
Excelent job😎👍🏼
Thanks!
hey man,
i'm a big fan of your videos and currently planning on building my own metal router plane.
in each comercial type, there is a thickened middle part to hold the blade.
this makes me wonder if you are still happy with your version and if you think that your blade is held firmly and stable enough.
thanks in advance, greetings
Hey, I‘m glad you like my videos. Indeed there are some problems with the stability of the blade. But I don‘t think the thickness of the material is the problem. I used quite a chunky piece of steel. If I do it again, I would design it to have two points of contact between the body and the blade and not the flat contact surface that is very hard to get right by hand.
Good luck with your build!
aaaaaaahhhh the cuteness 😍
Beautiful job! I love making stuff like this. But it's always difficult sourcing material. Do you buy your materials online or locally?
Both:) most of the wood and mild steel parts are scraps from other projects or that people have given me. The tool steel I order online because I want to be sure what I‘m dealing with because of heat treatment etc.
@@imadethischannel - If you don't mind my asking, what site do you use to buy your tool steel?
Mostly eBay. Sometimes you can get a bunch of cutoffs from industrial seller really cheap. There are also sellers who cater for the Hobby knife making market.
Creative & detail 👍🏆 idea.!
Good Luck. ! From me 🇮🇩
Thanks! Good luck to you too!
fantastic!! congratulations!!!
btw, what kind of drill stand is this? asking for my basement, which doesn't have electricity … 😬😁
It was made by a German company called Ixion in the 1930s.
@@imadethischannel Thanks! And apparently they're also very hard to come by… 😅
Шедевр!
... grande!
amazing hand work 👌😍❤
Yes sir
Железная сила воли.
Is this some kind of cold welding? I love it. I have absolutely no idea of anything more than what we learned at middle and high school in metal and wood working but this is very interesting and the result is beautiful 🥰
It‘s not really cold welding. This process is called peening. Although you might get some solid state diffusion over time? I‘m not sure.
What’s the name of that oddball file you used to start peining the dovetails at 10:57?
That is a piece of an old file that I prepared specifically for this purpose.
Can someone tell me what is the name of the process shown at 11.02, joining the metal sides without welding or gluing?
It is called peening as far as I know.
What would you change if you did it again?
I would try to cut tighter dovetails and leave more extra material for preening.
great!
Cool
👊😎👍
Work on your hand filling tolerances, you are easily off by more than 0.01-0.02 on most of your dovetails. There not should be more than a tiny gap in them, I try to shoot for a perfect fit. I file check, file, check and file till I get a perfect fit.
Hello how this screw is named?
It’s a simple brass m4 knurled thumb screw. I thinks his name was Peter, but I can ask again the next time I use it:)
@@imadethischannel thanks I was searching for the exact word. 😍😍
is the blade c 90 ?
It is made from 1095 steel. I think it is also known as c100.
@@imadethischannel Thank you good job
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what kind of sandpaper do you use? Also, is your file just a standard 16 inch bastard cut file?
Yes, it’s a standard file. I use whatever sandpaper I can get, because I g through a lot of it :) mostly I use cheap wet and dry paper from the hardware store.
@@imadethischannel Do you ever use emery cloth? I know that is supposed to be pretty good for keeping up with metal... also how do you get your sandpaper in those long belts like that? Mine come in little sheets and wear down super quickly due to all of the sanding but due to the amount of metal left on your sandpaper it looks like you use the same piece for quite a while... any suggestions?
I have no experience with emery cloth. Make sure you use sandpaper that is made for metal and don‘t go too fine too quickly. It looses the extreme bite it has in the beginning very quickly but then it stays usable for a while until it wears off too much. I also apply quite a lot of pressure when sanding.
Oh and some papers you can buy as rolls. For me it‘s more convenient than sheets. You’ll find it online.
@@imadethischannel are you able to send me a link? Also forgot to say that I think its super cool that you do all of this by hand... no power needed I guess haha.
Bro, do you have electricity?
You mean the thing that comes from a lightning? No, I live in a remote part of Central Europe. We don‘t have that yet.
@@imadethischannel No, I mean your drill. Why you don't use electrical tools?
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Sexy Plane!
Thanks! I’m glad you like my stuff!
😀😀😀😀😀
amei linda
Thanks!
yeah im out, i cant listen to that file grinding noise without dying inside.
Oh no, I obviously don‘t want people dying, especially on the inside. Maybe ear protection would help?
@@imadethischannel i can mute it. just letting you know people like me hate those types of noises.
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