Great routerplane. Ever since i made my own, i kept a playlist of all routerplane making videos i can find. I will add this video to it as well. Anyone wanting to make a routerplane can find many ways to do it. Great work! Thanks!
good work. I did something similar, but with a couple of useful differences. 1 - I filed a notch in the eyebolt to catch the corner of the bit. 2 - I used a standard 12mm shaft collar with a setscrew from the hardware store. it has a round hole, but that is not a problem.
If I could afford two types of band saw, a pillar sander, digital vernier, vertical belt sander, etc, etc, I wouldn’t bother making a $10 router plane, I’d just buy one!
Nicely done ! Another good looking tool any Woodworker would be happy to have with their tools since it not only is functional but it looks nice using Oak
Beautiful work. I wish I had the body to do this (well, I can; it just takes 20-30 times as long.) Your pieces are meticulously made. Thanks for sharing!
Please don't hand hold solid oak especially with boring with a big forstner bit like that my buddy got his knuckle cut clean through doing that exact same thing
An excellent and useful tool. My personal preference would be to use a knob rather than a thumbscrew -- arthritis in the hands is no fun -- but this is simply a matter of preference. Excellent video. Thank you!
Nice work, did you make a video creating the miter jig for your table saw sled? Or do you have plans available? Miters are a nightmare for me and that jig looks like it makes perfect 45 miters. Thanks for sharing.
You must have incredibly strong hands to do that with a drill press at 1:13 with no clamp or fence. I did that once with a forstner bit and it about took my life and the walls around me. Very cool video as well...good job.
This is a great project! Im happy that I found you chanel. I´m just startet with my youtube chanel and I hope I will be as great as you in the far future. Regards from Germany
+1, I was thinking to make hand router plane to make circle for my grinder, I am not sure if this would be perfect to rotate in high speed, I make one with belt sender but is not so perfect, still need some polish
This is a pleasing build. Good design, good materials, good tools, excellent performance. Simplicity and robustness attributes of the finished object are winners.
Great routerplane. Ever since i made my own, i kept a playlist of all routerplane making videos i can find. I will add this video to it as well. Anyone wanting to make a routerplane can find many ways to do it. Great work! Thanks!
Thank you for this. I wish more people would do this sort of thing
Cool build. Love the tape roll circle guides.
another great project Young.Paul Sellars and yourself have taught me alot both of you show us what is slowly being lost in wood skills thank you
Very nice. I like the simplicity of this one. No complicated adjustment. Just bump and tap. Been wanting one of these, may have to try your design.
Turned out great and the video was well done. Always enjoy watching a craftsman at work!
Love seeing you use keys to check depth by feel. Great method.
I truly love your videos man. I learn a lot watching you work.
You are truly a master craftsman. I do a lot, but you make me look like an idiot in a shop. Fastastic work!
simplicity at its finest! Subscribed!
good work. I did something similar, but with a couple of useful differences. 1 - I filed a notch in the eyebolt to catch the corner of the bit. 2 - I used a standard 12mm shaft collar with a setscrew from the hardware store. it has a round hole, but that is not a problem.
If I could afford two types of band saw, a pillar sander, digital vernier, vertical belt sander, etc, etc, I wouldn’t bother making a $10 router plane, I’d just buy one!
young je its so nice to watch a real tradesperson at work t/y for taking the time to show us these useful tools
Nicely done ! Another good looking tool any Woodworker would be happy to have with their tools since it not only is functional but it looks nice using Oak
Sweetness man! love seeing a new tool come to life
Making glass doors
Beautiful work. I wish I had the body to do this (well, I can; it just takes 20-30 times as long.) Your pieces are meticulously made. Thanks for sharing!
Nice piece of work.
Always simple and always great content. Thanks for all the good ideas!
ㅠㅜ 이거 보다가 라면 끓이던 걸 잊어버리고 말았습니다. 다 탔습니다. ㅋㅋ 빠져들게 되는 마법과도 같은 기술과 영상~! 잘 봤습니다.
어이쿠~ 드시고 나서 보시지,,,,, 감사합니다,
Great job, congratulations. Thanks for the video.
Thank you for the great video!
Хорошая работа просто , эстетично и функционально !
One of my favorite pieces of work you have done..........so far. Simple design equals great tool. BTW love the hat!
Those are some talented, patient hands!!!
Nice video
Please don't hand hold solid oak especially with boring with a big forstner bit like that my buddy got his knuckle cut clean through doing that exact same thing
Thats the most amazing display of craftsmanship...your hands are.gold....keep going.
This is great. I love the way you work.
I love that badass cap you wear!, by the way, thumb up!.
As i expected ,works awesome and looks Great! This is one tool I don't have and will prolly make eventually the is for sharing the process
Very nice! Looks like it works good! Thanks
Nice work! I wasn't sure that wingnut and eyebolt would hold. I gotta try this someday.
Great video, great craftsman . Than You for sharing
All those machines. So readily available.
808 дизлайков, недалёкие ,у большого Мастера лишнего инструмента нет,и этот был сделан под определённые задачи! Я восхищаюсь Мастером!
Amazing what a skilled hand can do great work sir thanks for another great video good day
Good as any Mr Young Je
Inspiration is this man's middle name. A master at a wonderful art...
You are a talented person and also smart 👍👍
ALRIGHT, those sure are fast hands, plane, I like it
I take it that precision is not an issue. When you were drilling the hole, the wood was moving quite a bit.
👍👏👏
Excelente idea y muy bien echa 👍👍👍
Absolute craftmanship! Respect.
Always satisfying to watch your work. Very grateful for sharing your skills. Cheers mate.
спасибо. очень классно. всем добра.
Thanks for taking the time to shoot this video! Huge help for me.
that is a neat design, nice work
Very very cool Well done!! Thanks
Very nice workmanship.
two tumb up, for master. Perfect touch.
Magic hands! Great job.
New to your channel ... love watching wood and metal come together. Thanks for a great video.
Excellent project. Thank you for sharing your design and obvious skills. Best wishes
show! Você é o máximo! Parabéns pelo belo e meticuloso trabalho!
Very simple and effective design/build! Where did you get the blade?
Check here
www.leevalley.com/us/wood/page.aspx?p=67484&cat=1,230,41182,43698,67484
Absolutely amazing! What a talent!
An excellent and useful tool.
My personal preference would be to use a knob rather than a thumbscrew -- arthritis in the hands is no fun -- but this is simply a matter of preference.
Excellent video.
Thank you!
Todos los días me asombra más las habilidades que tienen estas personas para realizar los distintos trabajos que presentan.
FELICITACIONES
Es usted un maestro , hace todo perfecto
You are insane making crasy thing
The best... Hi from Russia )
Greatjob
What brand layout guide are you using? (the yellow and aluminum one)
Very well done. Always enjoy your videos.
Nice work, did you make a video creating the miter jig for your table saw sled? Or do you have plans available? Miters are a nightmare for me and that jig looks like it makes perfect 45 miters. Thanks for sharing.
I have no plans.
There is video
ruclips.net/video/pzea3o6YuIc/видео.html
Always a pleasure to watch love your work.
WOW, nice made !
You must have incredibly strong hands to do that with a drill press at 1:13 with no clamp or fence. I did that once with a forstner bit and it about took my life and the walls around me. Very cool video as well...good job.
3:27 ... without riving knife, also interessting.....
Rone Marshall l
Muy bien correcto este si les doy un 10
This is a great project! Im happy that I found you chanel. I´m just startet with my youtube chanel and I hope I will be as great as you in the far future. Regards from Germany
Simple yet elegant!
Like Paul Seller said, cordless router.
I just liked and subscribed to your channel too low Woodworkers finish Carpenter thanks for sharing this is really good information
nice but where did you get the actual blade from?
+1, I was thinking to make hand router plane to make circle for my grinder, I am not sure if this would be perfect to rotate in high speed, I make one with belt sender but is not so perfect, still need some polish
I like your work very much!
Could you please comment which wood do you use ?
I used Red Oak.
This is a pleasing build. Good design, good materials, good tools, excellent performance. Simplicity and robustness attributes of the finished object are winners.
Que trabalheira pra isso !!!!
As always a great design, build and video.
Good job
Thank you for sharing.
I am guessing we all already know what the bent metal chisel looking thing was. For those who don't what is it and where did it come from
대단히 훌륭하고 자랑스럽습니다.. 성함을 봐도 그렇지만, 손과 장갑을 보니 어디 외국에 계신 -특히 미국..-우리 한국분 같은 생각이 드는군요.. 잘보고 있습니다.. 감사합니다.
감사합니다
Really great job.
Can you please make a video of your diy center finder?
ruclips.net/video/XftrIondfQA/видео.html
as ever a beautiful build
RÉPONDRE
Show de ferramentas e muita habilidade.
Good Job
Thanks a lot! Great job.
nice job! did you make the cutter part of it ,or do you buy it from somewhere?
check here www.leevalley.com/us/wood/page.aspx?p=67484&cat=1,230,41182,43698,67484
Hexagonal alan key. Its hard. Grind the 'heel' to give clearance
장인에 작품 구경잘하고 갑니다.
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Perfect as always. Thank you.
Great job, where did you get the bit from?
check herewww.leevalley.com/us/wood/page.aspx?p=67484&cat=1,230,41182,43698,67484
Óptima ideia, muito boa apresentação, obrigado
Great job
Saludos gracias por compartir sus experiencias... genial. No me quedará igual pero me será de utilidad.
That hat is amazing. Subscribed!
Que bonito trabajo.
Nice work.
Fantastic. Such a confident build. Liked, Subscribed and commented.
Beutiful