I like how you show that you make modifications to the design and improve the initial project. I appreciate that this is an iterative process and that you show it.
The quality of Japanese alloy steels was always high on my list of desirable materials when I worked in grinding room, I subscribed to your channel because you are using minimalist techniques & tools that are easy to reproduce.
Brilliant work my friend. What is the wood u used for this Router plane?? i ENJOYED WATHING HE WHOLE PROESS. The 1st blade not having the sharp corners on it means u struggle to get into tight corner? I must remember that when I attempt my build with a a few different HEX/Allen keys.. I have a nice piece of wood for it in my shop. I'm kinda thinking about using 2 different types of wood atm but I might just stick with the one. I like the style of this one u made. It give a lot more control on the wide side of the blade. That makes it easier to control??
Nice build sir, lovely clean finish on the tenon. The Stanley router planes has a 7° -10° angle of the cutting surface to base, lit ragged cut, your flat base leaves clean cut. Well done
Great video. You have built a great planer! 👍🏼 The knife is similar to that of a basic planer knife. Something like that is normal that you need a few attempts. Until the plane is how you want it to be. Have a nice weekend.
I have the same sort of thing but the blade faces into the body and cuts with a pull stroke. Also, the body is a single piece of wood with a hole for the cutter and a screw to hold it in place. I am more about getting a tool to the work than getting to work on a tool.
I see a good woodworker but a bad blacksmith. The steel to be forged after heating it to yellow-orange (ab. 1000°C), end forging when it's dark red slightly glowing (ab. 450°C). Alloy steeel better to be quenched in oil (also waste motor oil), tempering 200 °C. High alloy steels are self quenching, to be cooled in still air.
I like how you show that you make modifications to the design and improve the initial project. I appreciate that this is an iterative process and that you show it.
The quality of Japanese alloy steels was always high on my list of desirable materials when I worked in grinding room, I subscribed to your channel because you are using minimalist techniques & tools that are easy to reproduce.
Brilliant work my friend. What is the wood u used for this Router plane?? i ENJOYED WATHING HE WHOLE PROESS. The 1st blade not having the sharp corners on it means u struggle to get into tight corner? I must remember that when I attempt my build with a a few different HEX/Allen keys.. I have a nice piece of wood for it in my shop. I'm kinda thinking about using 2 different types of wood atm but I might just stick with the one. I like the style of this one u made. It give a lot more control on the wide side of the blade. That makes it easier to control??
Clever idea, and I enjoyed the process of creating the router!
Nice build sir, lovely clean finish on the tenon. The Stanley router planes has a 7° -10° angle of the cutting surface to base, lit ragged cut, your flat base leaves clean cut. Well done
It doesn’t work at 90*. It just needs a little more to stop rocking of the router base
何年後か分かりませんがいつか真似させて頂きたい素晴らしいアイディアだと思います!
Beautiful work.
So happy to find your channel, such beautiful tools, great videos!!! from Canada.
Great video. You have built a great planer! 👍🏼
The knife is similar to that of a basic planer knife.
Something like that is normal that you need a few attempts. Until the plane is how you want it to be.
Have a nice weekend.
Very useful video! Thank you very much!
It would be really nice if you post a list of the items needed to do it. Thanks in advance !
This tool is what I need to make, cutting long tendons on strechers. Thank you for showing.
Very intresting idea! Thank you for sharing your experience!!
Excellent idea! 👏👏
I really enjoyed this video and I would use this tool often.
Thank you for sharing your skill and time.
Aloha, Mick Rose
From: Bigisland of Hawaii
a very educational movie, also smooth corner vs edge corner difference
Really nice work, man! 😃
Looks great and works nicely!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
ひゃあ、毎回素晴らしい発想と行動力に感嘆します。鍛冶屋さんには恐れ入りました!ありがとうございます。今回も楽しませていただきました。
鍛冶作業が楽しいんです。鍛冶屋さんの動画をいっぱい観て勉強しました。
いいですね。ルータープレーンいつか使ってみたいです!ルータープレーンを作るのにゴージャスなルータープレーンで溝掘ってらっしゃいますね😄
ルータープレーンの製作は今回で4作目となりました。
ゴージャスなやつを作ったところで結構満足してしまって、まさかまた作るとは自分でも思ってませんでした。
アイデアが浮かぶと作らずにはいられない病です。
@@fareastwood このスタイルのルータープレーンは多分使い勝手がいい気がしてます。道具を作るのは楽しいですよね!焼き入れ焼き戻しまでご自身でやられるのは真似できません。確かPaulさんもノミを使った簡易ルータープレーン作ってて、しかもしっかり使えてて驚いた記憶があります。
Bravo ! & so Usefull ! [ よくやった ! & とても便利 ! ]
I have the same sort of thing but the blade faces into the body and cuts with a pull stroke. Also, the body is a single piece of wood with a hole for the cutter and a screw to hold it in place. I am more about getting a tool to the work than getting to work on a tool.
Great work, thanks for sharing.
very good job !!! thanck you 😃😊
Muy práctico y útil, muy satisfactorio de ver su trabajo, gracias maestro. ✨✨🌳🌳🌳
Very Good!!!
Nicely done!
Wow, thank you.
Very good and helpful. Arigato! 😊👍
ガストーチが近すぎて温度が上がらないのかも。
電動ルーターの苦手な小物作りに活躍してくれそう。羨ましい。
ممتاز رائع
فكرة مذهلة
سلمت يداك
شكرا كثيرا
Muy buen trabajo, sí señor
澳門已經沒有你這樣的工匠👍
Gute Idee. Gute Ausführung!!
Loooooove it! Thanks!
I see a good woodworker but a bad blacksmith.
The steel to be forged after heating it to yellow-orange (ab. 1000°C), end forging when it's dark red slightly glowing (ab. 450°C).
Alloy steeel better to be quenched in oil (also waste motor oil), tempering 200 °C. High alloy steels are self quenching, to be cooled in still air.
ВЫ МАСТЕР👌👍👍👍👍🙏
Totally awesome!! :-D
ربنا ينور عليك انت اكثر من رائع وربنا يوفقك الى الخير ونشر العلم كما قال رسولنا الكريم عليه افضل الصلاة والسلام خيركم من تعلم العلم وعلمه
super cool
Neat!
お久しぶりです
覚えてませんか?
お名前だけは覚えてますよ。
どの動画でコメントしてもらったかまではちょっと?すいません。
学生さん?だったかな?
@@fareastwood
ですです。
すっかりチャンネル多くてびっくりしました!
これからも頑張って下さい
ありがとう!たぶん高2でしょ。
最近の若い人は、礼儀礼節をわきまえていて感心します。
また暇な時にコメントください。忘れません。
Думал , что то толковое сделает
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