Making a Roundover Plane - Scrapwood Challenge Ep36

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  • Опубликовано: 29 авг 2024

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  • @PaskMakes
    @PaskMakes  4 года назад +159

    I said at the end that I tried it on silky oak and that it was very dense. That was wrong, even though one of the pieces was silky oak I meant to say the spotted gum was very dense. Anyway, hopefully you enjoy the video! :)

    • @kellcomnet
      @kellcomnet 4 года назад +11

      Pask Makes well mister Pask this mistake of yours has made me question my entire life. Silky oak, spotted gum, republican, Democrat, human, cat I just don’t know anymore.

    • @kellcomnet
      @kellcomnet 4 года назад +14

      On a serious note, thank you for taking the time to share these projects with the masses....even them asses.

    • @Rouverius
      @Rouverius 4 года назад +3

      Thanks. That's a lovely little plane. I'm sure it will come in handy.
      Hey, hoping you're on the mend now.

    • @PickstockRacingFabrication
      @PickstockRacingFabrication 4 года назад

      Hey pask, did you give permission for someone to use your work?
      ruclips.net/video/0hjCQyhBBt8/видео.html

    • @Peggyt-jp6mt
      @Peggyt-jp6mt 4 года назад

      This channel is copying your stuff. ruclips.net/video/0hjCQyhBBt8/видео.html

  • @leova12587
    @leova12587 11 месяцев назад +226

    Probably the first big investment I would recommend if you plan on doing a lot of woodworking. This ruclips.net/user/postUgkxIzvvTi3_Qc8JnVdYYRJCvuoDC4QjTzeL and a good jointer are going to change the game. If you don’t have a jointer, you can built a sled for this planer and still make straight, flat and square boards. I recommend this kit with the infeed and out feed tables. For longer boards you’ll still want some type of support to minimize snipe.If you don’t have dust collection when you buy this, it will be your next purchase. This tool has powered chip ejection meaning it will throw wood chips across your entire shop.The stock knives leave a great finish themselves but can get dinged up on knots and the like in harder woods. They are fairly cheap to replace and this kit comes with a second set. There’s also plenty of videos showing you how to resharpen these.Upgrading to a Shelix head (an investment that basically doubles the price of this tool) gives you a tool comparable to much more expensive ones. If you get the chance it’s worth it but this tool is great even in stock form.

  • @jamesogorman3287
    @jamesogorman3287 4 года назад +127

    Smart idea using the magnetic square as a workholder.

    • @JoseSilveira-newhandleforYT
      @JoseSilveira-newhandleforYT 4 года назад +18

      Thought the same, but I suggest putting the magnetic square in a plastic bag - all magnetic debris will fall off when you remove the square from the bag (otherwise it's a nightmare to clean it)

    • @phbrinsden
      @phbrinsden 4 года назад

      Agreed. I have those for welding and never thought of them in this use.

    • @furacroyos
      @furacroyos 4 года назад

      nice one

    • @kiloindia9798
      @kiloindia9798 4 года назад +1

      @@JoseSilveira-newhandleforYT Or use a magnet you can turn on and off like the one on the base for my dial indicator. Not sure what they're called...

    • @ragnkja
      @ragnkja 4 года назад +1

      Kilo India
      Electromagnet

  • @dallasmandy
    @dallasmandy 4 года назад +13

    Can't thank you enough for walking me through each step the process. Because I plan to make one of these.

    • @PaskMakes
      @PaskMakes  4 года назад +4

      No worries - glad to hear you'll be making one! :)

    • @gregorymorales1
      @gregorymorales1 4 года назад +1

      I completely agree. He made every step seem so easy and intuitive, but as I was watching it was a new idea the whole way through.

    • @warrenholmar1129
      @warrenholmar1129 4 года назад +1

      If you had said "I plane to make one of these" that would have been funny.... 😂

    • @dallasmandy
      @dallasmandy 4 года назад +1

      @@warrenholmar1129 you're so punny

  • @bradymcphail9690
    @bradymcphail9690 4 года назад +12

    I just got a chance to watch this video. It was great! You're the top of the heap with me man! Thank you for your guidance and tutorials. Once I finaly get retired and moved to my new home and shop I will get to start making the projects that I have saved over all of these years. Just another year or so...

  • @jonathanquirion5144
    @jonathanquirion5144 Год назад +575

    I have done some woodworks in the past but this woodwork plan ruclips.net/user/postUgkxZF0EMnrujZvqHhGkxiz559uIABJWR9TG helps me do much in a far lesser time than i used to do i have already built several projects with this plan and i intend to do many more soon. Thank you so much!

  • @baldwinthree
    @baldwinthree 4 года назад +46

    Always so inspiring to see your scrapwood challenge projects. It turned out beautiful and the video was awesome as well!

    • @PaskMakes
      @PaskMakes  4 года назад +2

      Glad you enjoyed it! :)

  • @vasja_vasin
    @vasja_vasin 4 года назад +3

    You get very original and high-quality tools. Continue to delight us with your products. Thank you.

  • @FishersShop
    @FishersShop 4 года назад +16

    Turned out fantastic! Sure loved how the brass ended up looking.

    • @PaskMakes
      @PaskMakes  4 года назад +1

      Thanks Drew! I really enjoyed making the brass pieces! :)

    • @FishersShop
      @FishersShop 4 года назад

      @Impending Doom No problem! Neil has gotta be the most talented and creative thinking woodworker on YT. Glad you like his channel and thanks for listening to the podcast. :)

  • @DGYim
    @DGYim 4 года назад +8

    I'm a Korean viewer, and i like the intro music cause it makes me feel like it's a fairytale. Nice enjoyable, and peaceful video.

  • @jamesconner8275
    @jamesconner8275 4 года назад +4

    Love your simple but immensely useful Scrapwood Challenge series.

  • @drain0dranker
    @drain0dranker 4 года назад

    I'm a novice woodworker, and your videos are so inspiring. You've really made me appreciate hand tools. Thank you so much.

  • @augustinesakamoto9866
    @augustinesakamoto9866 4 года назад +4

    Here’s a tip: at the 12:24 mark, before shortening the bolt, screw in one or two nuts in. After shortening, remove the nuts and the nuts will help rethread the bolts threading.

  • @aserta
    @aserta 4 года назад

    You can easily bypass the issue of hard wood by using wide head nails. Predrill a few holes (probably four nails spaced out are more than enough) make sure the heads are sunk under the surface, then glue them in. A few passes on the belt or with a file and it's an as-metal plane.

  • @jordyv.703
    @jordyv.703 4 года назад +8

    11:52 I was starting to fall asleep and you shocked me awake when you started talking.

    • @bp83945
      @bp83945 4 года назад +3

      I find all these videos with the soft tool noises are like a lullaby

    • @BirdmanNorfolk
      @BirdmanNorfolk 4 года назад

      @@bp83945 a kind of meditation my friend, makes a change from all the speeded up fast soundtrack videos out there, just a likable skilled man showing you how, the next best thing to standing by the side of a craftsman or woman, I really hope RUclips continues to feature this sort of work because people still need these skills and they have to be learned while there are still good teachers to pass them on, Neil is one of the best imho

  • @donaldbennett3773
    @donaldbennett3773 4 года назад

    Message. Fellow woodworker and creator of the craft of making things. It was a pleasure watching you to see someone that's like myself .I love making things out of just about anything. Thank you for your website I'm glad I came across it I will watch more. February 14, 2020 at 6:42 PM. Michigan USA ...

  • @richardbutterfoss2353
    @richardbutterfoss2353 3 года назад

    You are an amazing Talent! I have been a Shop Teacher for 33 years. I wish you were my teacher in college. I retired in 2003. RWB

  • @rachkershaw9707
    @rachkershaw9707 Год назад +1

    I absolutely love watching your videos mate, the attention to detail you show is fantastic 👏 it's great to see a fellow Aussie successful as you in this genre 😀

  • @davepolotaxi
    @davepolotaxi 4 года назад +2

    Hi. I always look out for new videos from you. I litterly follow hundreds of makers every day for n hour before bed and you are in my top 5 of them all.
    It has been a while sinds your last one.
    Greetings from Holland

    • @PaskMakes
      @PaskMakes  4 года назад +1

      Thanks very much Dave! :)

  • @crossgrainwoodproductsltd9230
    @crossgrainwoodproductsltd9230 4 года назад

    As always Neil, another practical tool we all can use in our shops. I think I'll make a few of them for the other woodworkers in my family. It's small enough to fit in a work apron or tool belt. Thanks!

  • @Advoko
    @Advoko 4 года назад +26

    Here is a nice looking little hand plane!

    • @PeansINbetweens
      @PeansINbetweens 3 года назад +3

      Advoko,Still waiting for you newest video! 😁😁

    • @Efim.R
      @Efim.R 3 года назад +1

      Авдотку Физкульт-привет :)

  • @wildbill6976
    @wildbill6976 Год назад +1

    wood planes are always a good hobby project as you can never have enough planes, and you can make them as simple or as extravagant as you want for an innumerable amount of uses/profiles, especially in cabinet making. Sure, a router might be easier (but bits get expensive...), but you just can't beat the precision and finesse of a hand plane. It also adds an element of pride to the finished product that just isn't that common these days.

  • @larrywhalen127
    @larrywhalen127 4 года назад

    At first appearance this seemed to be a relatively simple little tool, but became more intricate and therefore a much more interesting tool which demanded to be reproduced, even if it is only used a few times and then placed in a shadow box to display in my shop. Thank you for sharing and Kudos on your attention to safety as well.

  • @richardgroom988
    @richardgroom988 4 года назад +2

    Another well made shop tool, thanks for sharing your skills and knowledge

  • @salihcagdas3368
    @salihcagdas3368 4 года назад

    You're the best Woodworker RUclipsr I've ever seen. Thanks a lot for these information.

  • @crossgrainwoodproductsltd9230
    @crossgrainwoodproductsltd9230 8 месяцев назад

    Neil, I have been thinking of making some small hand planes-pocket size, lately. I love the luthier thumb plane you made and I just came across this video. I dont know how I missed it 4 yrs ago. This is the perfect size I'm talking about too!
    I do not own a mill or belt grinder like yours, but I get by with out them. You have inspired me to try my hand at making some planes out of metal. So far I made a small router plane out of steel and brass. I did make the knurling jig about a month after it was released. It works beautifully and I haven't had to buy thumb screws ever since. I keep an eye out for any brass hardware, hex bolts screws, hinges, etcetera. About 2 months ago a elderly gentlemen in town was selling off old hand tools, power tools and hardware. And I hit a jackpot. A 12"x 12" × 12" wooden box full of old brass wood screws, nuts & bolts, small hinges to large door hinges, and even small drawer pulls. The second larger wooden box was full of copper, brass, tin, stainless steel and steel cut offs. Some f the pieces are long others only a few inches long, and thick pieces and thin pieces but all usable as I use brass alot when I work with certain dark tone woods. He only wanted $20 for both boxes, which are very heavy because they were filled to the top. That is a true bargain at 20 bucks. I'm making some measuring and marking gages out of a combo of wood and metal for Christmas gifts. These two boxes will keep me supplied for the next 5 years, lol.
    Thanks Neil for always being a creative and inspiritual content provider. Take care!

  • @vandenpiaff
    @vandenpiaff 4 года назад +1

    Nice one!!! Time spent with you in the workshop are good time, thanks. Best to you and your family from Denmark.

  • @Ema_Punkt
    @Ema_Punkt 4 года назад +8

    Yesterday I though I could use such a plane. Using the roundover bit with a router is not always the best way. Great video! That is definitely on my to do list - Thanks!

  • @strikebr
    @strikebr 4 года назад

    No words to describe the creativity and simplicity of this tool.

  • @mecky1963
    @mecky1963 4 года назад +1

    It is always relaxing to watch your videos. THX

  • @MakeBrooklyn
    @MakeBrooklyn 4 года назад +2

    Well done!! I love a tool built to be brilliant at a very specific task. That could apply to the plane or the knurling jig, they're both excellent!! Cheers!

    • @PaskMakes
      @PaskMakes  4 года назад +1

      Thanks very much! It's surprising how often I've used the knurling jig already. :):)

  • @phbrinsden
    @phbrinsden 4 года назад

    I really like your hand filing technique. Steady, aimed, deliberate strokes. Nice.
    Great project as they all are.

  • @paulorchard7960
    @paulorchard7960 4 года назад +1

    Thanks Neil, doing the experimentation for us!

  • @negotiableaffections
    @negotiableaffections 4 года назад +15

    You had to make two, so you could put a roundover on the planes themselves! Loved the Tempering by Eye - beautiful timing and your brass fittings make bought ones look inferior!

    • @negotiableaffections
      @negotiableaffections 4 года назад +3

      Good thing scrapwood never runs out!

    • @PaskMakes
      @PaskMakes  4 года назад +1

      Thanks very much Keith - I really enjoyed making the brass parts! :)

  • @Smallathe
    @Smallathe 4 года назад +2

    Wonderful build.
    I was thinking of making a vice based setup for knurling similar to yours - and a week later you uploaded the video.
    Guess you saved me some mishaps... :) Thanks!!!

  • @_J.F_
    @_J.F_ 4 года назад +1

    Such a useful tool for doing quick and consistent roundovers. I will definitely make myself one of these as there is simply no good reason not to have one, and it seems to be a perfect project for a cold winters night. Thanks for yet a brilliant video!

    • @PaskMakes
      @PaskMakes  4 года назад

      Thanks very much! It really is an enjoyable little project! :)

  • @joemcgarry1106
    @joemcgarry1106 4 года назад +2

    fun, easy, and useful project.

  • @fynbo1007
    @fynbo1007 4 года назад +3

    Very beautiful craftsmanship, amazing story. Thank you for sharing your story. God bless you and your family

  • @ashilling9283
    @ashilling9283 4 года назад +3

    Terrific video! Learned several things in this video. Thanks! It turned out to be beautiful piece.

  • @IEnjoyCreatingVideos
    @IEnjoyCreatingVideos 4 года назад +1

    Beautiful little roundover plane Neil! Thanks for sharing the video with us.👌👍😎JP

  • @videogalore
    @videogalore 4 года назад +1

    Excellent video as usual! Not too long, not too short, brilliant camera detail and clear audio descriptions too!

    • @PaskMakes
      @PaskMakes  4 года назад +1

      Thanks very much! :)

  • @thomasklink3766
    @thomasklink3766 4 года назад +1

    Excellent. Scrapwood is back.

  • @SparrowStockwell
    @SparrowStockwell 2 месяца назад

    That’s a charming and effective little tool!

  • @AdeAhmat
    @AdeAhmat 4 года назад +3

    I love the way it turned out. Beautifully done.

  • @SteveLeonov
    @SteveLeonov 4 года назад +1

    Ваши видео лучше любого расслабляющего средства))) А можно почаще выкладывать видео, а то я успеваю соскучиться)))

    • @PaskMakes
      @PaskMakes  4 года назад

      Рад, что вы наслаждаетесь видео! Спасибо! :)

  • @samm1797
    @samm1797 4 года назад +5

    This looks so handy. Will be making this myself!

    • @PaskMakes
      @PaskMakes  4 года назад +1

      Thanks Sam - that's great to hear! :)

  • @lrdisco2005
    @lrdisco2005 2 месяца назад

    A very clever solution, I did not even consider that approach.

  • @martingenzow2052
    @martingenzow2052 4 года назад +2

    For filing grooves like that, I find chainsaw files immensely useful as they cut well, are availiable in different sizes, and they don't have a taper. Also they're cheap.

  • @TM-wm7om
    @TM-wm7om 4 года назад +1

    So many great ideas.

  • @victortallerbushcraft442
    @victortallerbushcraft442 4 года назад +1

    amazing !!!!

  • @TitoRigatoni
    @TitoRigatoni Год назад

    Very nice! And it looks simple enough that you could make a set of them with different radii, and like you said a 45° chamfer as well.

  • @sellier17
    @sellier17 4 года назад +1

    Toujours aussi ingénieux et mise en oeuvre impeccable comme d'habitude !!! Grand Merci à vous !!!

  • @neilrobertgrayson
    @neilrobertgrayson 4 года назад +1

    Brilliant as usual but .... oh no I have reorder my list of things Pask makes that I have to make. I am 6 months of 64 and when I grow up I want to be just like you. Keep it coming my life would be incomplete without your videos and ideas.

    • @PaskMakes
      @PaskMakes  4 года назад

      Thanks very much Neil! Glad you're enjoying the videos! :)

  • @jerrystark3587
    @jerrystark3587 4 года назад +1

    A very nice project and a really useful tool. Thank you for the video.

  • @sixpotshot
    @sixpotshot 3 года назад

    Absolutely loaded with features and tricks. A gem of a vid. Hats off man, total genius

  • @GoGreenMan
    @GoGreenMan 4 года назад

    Great idea the magnet while you grinded the file blade

  • @garyhardman8369
    @garyhardman8369 4 года назад

    Another beautiful and useful build.
    Excellent, clear video quality too.
    So glad that you don't feel the need to add music.

  • @patrikhafstrom8954
    @patrikhafstrom8954 4 года назад

    First Leonard da Vinci was born then pask makes Niel was born and takes the relay pin further. I´m so impressed not only by this video but everything he makes and make it look so easy.

  • @keirfarnum6811
    @keirfarnum6811 4 года назад

    That knurling jig is slick! Cool techniques! Thanks for sharing.

  • @JimiJimi1000
    @JimiJimi1000 4 года назад +4

    Love this! Great job Neil!!! I’m going to have to make one of these as well as a chamfer plane, perhaps a matching set! 😉🌲

    • @truthspace5525
      @truthspace5525 4 года назад +2

      Use the same body, and just make an extra blade.

    • @JimiJimi1000
      @JimiJimi1000 4 года назад

      @@truthspace5525 good idea!

  • @MRrwmac
    @MRrwmac 4 года назад +1

    Both were a sensational build! Thank you!

  • @Zogg1281
    @Zogg1281 4 года назад +15

    That is a beutiful tool! I love how you made the tightening wedge, with the nurled bolt it looks really professional....... ok, all your projects look professional, but it's still a selling point. LOL

    • @PaskMakes
      @PaskMakes  4 года назад +2

      Thanks Glen! That was my favourite part of the project - I really enjoyed making that! :)

  • @IveysFamilyFactotum
    @IveysFamilyFactotum 4 года назад +2

    This is a great little build and I will be adding this to my things I want to build play list.

    • @hajibgamoun1897
      @hajibgamoun1897 4 года назад +1

      اولا شكرا علي ما تقدم من برامج صناعية ونرجو منك ان تمدنا بالمقييس الاشيتء التي تصنعها وشكراااااااااا

    • @IveysFamilyFactotum
      @IveysFamilyFactotum 4 года назад

      @@hajibgamoun1897 sorry I'm not able to read this from my phone. Maybe later on the computer I can change it over to English.

  • @DavesShed
    @DavesShed 4 года назад +1

    Another excellent video Neil. As I was watching this, I was thinking I must make one for myself. Then I realised that I rarely even use my trim router.
    But watching you make one, it still seemed like a good idea to make one.

    • @ragnkja
      @ragnkja 4 года назад

      Dave's Shed
      This looks a lot handier than a trim router: smaller, lighter, and doesn’t need electricity.

    • @DavesShed
      @DavesShed 4 года назад +1

      @@ragnkja Yes. Plus I just did some little trim pieces and to be honest it would have been faster to use this hand tool if I had a proper workbench to use it on. Much better for smaller parts I imagine.

  • @jasonrobinson9524
    @jasonrobinson9524 4 года назад +1

    Great video, Neil. Thanks!

  • @angrygnome44
    @angrygnome44 4 года назад +10

    Man, I wish these videos had been around back when I was in Industrial Arts in high school. Could have made all my build projects just be tools.

  • @tomlott6513
    @tomlott6513 4 года назад +2

    My favorite RUclips channel! Love this. Please post more!

  • @jimmccorison
    @jimmccorison 3 года назад

    I'm sure that one could buy such a plane from a sole-less corporation for $20 or $30. But this is so much better. There is a reward in building one's own tools. I have a scrap of Ipé in the shop that is calling out to be used for such a plane. After seeing this video, and thinking back to all the times I've dug out the trim router, found the 1/8" roundover bit, fiddled to get it just right, only to spend 30 seconds actually using it, I cringe. You have inspired me to do better. Thank you.

  • @Sludgepump
    @Sludgepump 4 года назад +2

    I need some camphor laurel seeds. I always love the grain in your scrapwood challenges.

  • @Validator56
    @Validator56 3 года назад

    I finally gave in and googled Camphor Laurel to work out why you always use it and discover it's a pest species here in Australia! Good on you helping eliminate it!

  • @tomdenny8507
    @tomdenny8507 4 года назад

    I lover your scrap wood challenges and this one does not disappoint. Great idea, great application, great video. Thank you.

  • @vinceb9310
    @vinceb9310 Год назад

    Master Craftsman at work. Great Job

  • @cdrive5757
    @cdrive5757 4 года назад

    That little beauty represents more to me than a small (shop made) hand tool. Rounding or Softening an edge is a "WoodHead's" daily exercise; .... Kinda like 'breathing'! I suspect that I'm not alone when I say there are WoodHeads that experience a pleasurable emotion to the feel and sound of a hand powered tool! Especially when you're a retired senior with an itch to work wood at 3:00AM! If I manage to duplicate your exquisite (Polished Brass & HardWood) --WoodPorn I'm sure I'll keep it close to me for at least a week, ...just so I can admire it! I can already hear my wife asking "What is that and why is it on the dinner table"? :-)
    Thank you!
    Chris

  • @wint3rsmith42
    @wint3rsmith42 4 года назад

    Just found the link to your photography page, Amazing pictures. Angle of the north is a couple of hours from me and I love to visit there, and Eilean Donan Castle is another favourite of mine. I've been to dozens of Scottish castles over the years, its become a bit of a hobby visiting ones I've not found before. And of course Lindisfarne, I hope you got to drink the Mead while you were there, I have a bottle in my cupboard for special occasions....

  • @LaraCroftCP
    @LaraCroftCP Год назад

    Such a cute little Tool🥰

  • @thomasarussellsr
    @thomasarussellsr 4 года назад +2

    Brilliant. You could even leave those little ears on the radius of the cutter, or one of then, to use as a beading plane.
    Thanks for sharing.

    • @PaskMakes
      @PaskMakes  4 года назад

      Thank Thomas! That's a good idea! :)

    • @victorhopper3899
      @victorhopper3899 4 года назад

      @@PaskMakes wow you get up early!

  • @steveblake3141
    @steveblake3141 3 года назад

    I've got some mahogany, brass and steel in stock ...time for me to make another tool! Thanks for all the great ideas and inspiration

  • @SkullyWoodMetal
    @SkullyWoodMetal 4 года назад

    Great tool and video. I like the brass holder and knurled knob on the second one.

  • @censusgary
    @censusgary 4 года назад

    Another use for a 1-2-3 block. Cool!

  • @tjacksonwoodworker3726
    @tjacksonwoodworker3726 4 года назад +1

    great video...loved the camphor laurel wood..Looks beautiful

  • @davewilliams6172
    @davewilliams6172 4 года назад

    Small and Simple to make...brilliant.
    Lovely job as always Neil, your videos really do lift the spirit. 👍
    Keep up the good work my friend.

  • @clydebalcom8252
    @clydebalcom8252 4 года назад

    As always, you have made a wonderful tool from ordinary scrap. Literally making a silk purse from a sow's ear.

  • @davidgagnon2849
    @davidgagnon2849 4 года назад +2

    At 4:35 . . . . .Brilliant! Why didn't I think if this? LOL I've had many a ground fingertip or knuckle.

  • @kevinxxx1387
    @kevinxxx1387 3 года назад

    That's gorgeous!

  • @robertlangley258
    @robertlangley258 Год назад

    Hahaha, good luck out there trying to make anything that remotely looks like what this guy can make. He's well versed in designing and making tools. I think he sits around at night sipping his tea and smiling at what monstrosities are being brought to life following one of his "TEACH YOU HOW" videos. I know mine would have been laughable had I attempted such. That's why I buy store bought I don't go wrong from the start this way I get on with life at my pace. Good luck to you fellows that create. 🤘👌🤙

  • @64t120r
    @64t120r 4 года назад +1

    That's great. Very well done.

  • @quintondahl7189
    @quintondahl7189 4 года назад

    Truly awesome yet suttle manufacturing of a tool.thank u brother!

  • @iuriikryvoberets288
    @iuriikryvoberets288 4 года назад +1

    super!!! great job!!!

  • @2704jos
    @2704jos 4 года назад

    Great make! The wood parts and the metal parts. Very nice tool. Thank you for sharing.

  • @marcelo403polo2
    @marcelo403polo2 4 года назад +1

    WOW!!! I love it.

  • @ianvicedomini2648
    @ianvicedomini2648 4 года назад +1

    Great video mate and a brilliant little plane for finishing edges.

  • @leifhietala8074
    @leifhietala8074 4 года назад

    This kind of work underscores why so many handmade things cost more. Handmade tools are rarely exactly alike, but they bear an elegance that far exceeds even the best machine-made tools.

  • @jhunter1573
    @jhunter1573 4 года назад

    What a fantastic and good looking job👍

  • @lucasarnulfochapasperez9002
    @lucasarnulfochapasperez9002 4 года назад

    Es agradable ver que cuentan con las herramientas necesarias que les facilitan la fabricación de todo lo que se proponen. Felicitaciones. Y adelante.

  • @danieltreffenstadt1826
    @danieltreffenstadt1826 4 года назад

    If you want to have it easier shortening screws, you can put a sacrificial nut on the screw before cutting it, that way you can just screw the nut off to get a good thread start.

  • @user-cncfrezer
    @user-cncfrezer 4 года назад +1

    Great performance! I also liked the conductor for rolling the pattern onto the bolt. I’ll definitely do it myself. Thanks!

    • @PaskMakes
      @PaskMakes  4 года назад

      Thanks very much! :)

  • @Improveng1
    @Improveng1 4 года назад

    Great job, lots of hand skills and engineering knowledge on display.

  • @fergusonto-2032
    @fergusonto-2032 4 года назад

    Awesome job Pask as usual , at 4:50 looks like you used a caliper to mark where you wanted to cut the blade , a no-no for me as a machinist, a scribe on a height gauge makes a precision scribe mark , thanks for video & May God Bless

  • @ianduaga
    @ianduaga 4 года назад +1

    I love this kind of self-made small tools

  • @juanjoseduran6325
    @juanjoseduran6325 4 года назад

    Un saludo, genial cepillo de cantos, creo que un cepillo como este no lo encuentras ni en el mercado y menos con la calidad que tiene.
    Maravilloso.