031 Mathieson moving fillister rebuild

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  • Опубликовано: 31 дек 2024

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  • @StavrosGakos
    @StavrosGakos  5 лет назад +29

    It was not a restoration, it was total rebuild of this beautiful tool. I decided to make new boxing, new wedge, the nicker and i changed the main shape of the plane a little bit and bring it back to life.
    I forgot to add some info about finish, but it was my standard finishing process: boiled linseed oil, shellac orange and few drops of liquid parafine between shellac coats. I also put some dirt on the boxwood parts for older look.
    Some steps like sharpening the blade was skipped, it was standard process.
    At the end of the video i make some test how the plane works with and without the nicker, i hope you'll enjoy it :)
    If you have any questions or sugestions just write a comment.
    Enjoy!

    • @petermarsh4993
      @petermarsh4993 5 лет назад +1

      Dear Stavros, beautiful job on this extensive rebuild. Can I ask what glue was that you used to fix the boxwood insert? It looks like you have a pot full at room temperature. That makes it less likely to be animal hide glue.
      Good demonstration on the use of a nicker. So important to get a crisp finish.
      Using brass for your dowelling had some problems with it crumbling. I looked it up and brass is technically not malleable. Copper is and may work better. I prefer the gold finish like you do however.

    • @StavrosGakos
      @StavrosGakos  5 лет назад

      Thanks Peter! Yup, it was animal hide glue.
      As you wrote, i don't like copper colour ;)
      All the best!

    • @petermarsh4993
      @petermarsh4993 5 лет назад

      I’ll have to read up on using AHG because it looks like it is strong, non-staining and not too messy.

    • @michaelfling7786
      @michaelfling7786 3 года назад +2

      Very nice workmanship as usual, Stavros!

  • @jessestrum
    @jessestrum 4 месяца назад +2

    you are keeping this craft very much alive, total respect

  • @brianpatmore8418
    @brianpatmore8418 Год назад +2

    Stavros, Well done indeed. Beautiful job ! All the best my friend. Cheers, Brian

  • @PeanutsDadForever
    @PeanutsDadForever Год назад +2

    Seriously, so magnificent! I must have missed this video. 🎉🇦🇺👴🏻

  • @professor62
    @professor62 3 года назад +4

    An excellent and artful rebuild, Stavros, in which you continued to pay homage to the original maker. I especially appreciated your demonstration of the important function of the nicker. So you’re a talented teacher as well! Another most enjoyable video.

  • @kubilayylmaz1716
    @kubilayylmaz1716 3 года назад +1

    I admire your handwork give second chance and restorations old tools. Really really awsome. 👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @sammisworkshops3762
    @sammisworkshops3762 2 года назад +1

    a wonderful old tool brought back to a new life of service by your care and craftsmanship. by the way, I too tell myself to just shut up and work sometimes too. nice to know I am not the only one who does! love your videos and your work!

  • @okiwatashi2349
    @okiwatashi2349 2 месяца назад +1

    Really nice restoration job, beautiful work as always

  • @jthadcast
    @jthadcast 3 года назад +1

    love to see the antique vanish and a working tool is reborn, banish the collectors.

  • @cyrild.3205
    @cyrild.3205 Год назад +1

    Thanks a lot for all thiese explanations AND demonstrations : very, very instructional !!!

  • @gav2759
    @gav2759 5 лет назад +5

    As a shipwright Mathieson tools were highly prized. They were far superior to those still manufactured in the 70s & 80s.

  • @tylerkrug7719
    @tylerkrug7719 5 лет назад +3

    What an amazing piece of craftsmanship, I learn something from every video of yours I watch

  • @rolandharrison5651
    @rolandharrison5651 5 лет назад +1

    Mr. Gakos, you are Master Woodworker and wonderful instructor. You did a great job showing what you were doing and why with very few words. Excellent presentation. I give you my thanks Sir!

    • @StavrosGakos
      @StavrosGakos  5 лет назад

      Thanks a lot Rolland! I appereciate it :)
      All the best for you!

  • @tyremanguitars
    @tyremanguitars 5 лет назад +11

    good to hear you speak, your english is excellent, nice job, I like what you have done, it is now usable again, better to do this than never use it again.

    • @StavrosGakos
      @StavrosGakos  5 лет назад +3

      "better to do this than never use it again" that was my first thought before that project :)
      Thank you, all the best for you!

  • @larsfrandsen2501
    @larsfrandsen2501 3 года назад +1

    Very good demonstration of the cross grain nicker!

  • @davidryle1164
    @davidryle1164 4 года назад +4

    I own a Mathieson filister, bought second,third, who knows hand; but your replication is stunning, I'm turning green with jealousy.

  • @nurgle11
    @nurgle11 5 лет назад +18

    OMG he speaks! thanks for the year of great projects and have a good Christmas Stavros. As always, another beautiful tool.

    • @StavrosGakos
      @StavrosGakos  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you Andrew! I hope that your ears are fine :) Merry Christmast!

    • @tylerkrug7719
      @tylerkrug7719 5 лет назад +2

      You have a great voice, id like to hear more, I don't know how to say that without sounding weird, lol

  • @jacobmeadows1064
    @jacobmeadows1064 5 лет назад +14

    He speaks!!! I love it!!

  • @Youzack1
    @Youzack1 3 года назад +1

    Dude… you’re an outstanding craftsman. I hope one day I can be half as good. I’ve watched for a while, and you haven’t wasted any of your box wood. It’s awesome watching it go from stick to plane sole, accent, whatever. Thanks for sharing.

  • @gentlemandude1
    @gentlemandude1 5 лет назад +4

    Stavros, lovely to hear your voice. Thank you for another well executed restoration/rebuild of an older plane. The comparison of the two was especially interesting. I learned a lot! Thanks! Happy Holidays!

    • @StavrosGakos
      @StavrosGakos  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks a lot! I'm glad you like :)

  • @donnadimeo
    @donnadimeo 3 года назад +3

    Beautiful work! I’m glad you saved the stamps!

  • @JimDockrellWatertone
    @JimDockrellWatertone 5 лет назад +2

    Brilliant. Another beautiful tool that will live on for many more years.

    • @StavrosGakos
      @StavrosGakos  5 лет назад

      Thank you Jim! All the best for you!

  • @jamesmurray7478
    @jamesmurray7478 5 лет назад +1

    Matheison would be proud.
    You may be happy to know you inspired me to buy John Whelan’s book. Now a big job to find materials for jointer and router planes

    •  5 лет назад +2

      Hi James - if you are from US could you tell us (Eurpeans) what's wrong with your beech trees? You don't have them or just don't harvest the beech? Very serious question. For example - polish forests are full of beech and beech timber is quite cheep here. Getting proper billets of material for plane building takes time but as I can understand "US beech situation" is different.

    • @jamesmurray7478
      @jamesmurray7478 5 лет назад +1

      Łukasz Giergasz I am not from US but am expat Canadian in Israel. Imported hardwoods are available here in limited dimensions and high cost. I suppose that cutting blades will be purchased from Veritas

    • @StavrosGakos
      @StavrosGakos  5 лет назад

      That's great James! I keep my fingers crossed :) all the best for you!

  • @SeahawkSailor
    @SeahawkSailor 5 лет назад +2

    Beautifully done! I enjoy seeing the plane given a new life and use much more better than becoming part of an antique collection, that only touches the wood of the display shelf. Nice job with the spoken introduction. I notice you have multi-national subscribers. Your english is easy for my American ear to understand, and the humor “...now get to work” translates well. I look forward to seeing more of your videos. Thank you, and happy new year!

  • @dalewysinger3077
    @dalewysinger3077 2 года назад +1

    Beautiful re-build! I do enjoy watching you work. You and "Pask Makes" are my favorite channels.

  • @marufjonnishonov9087
    @marufjonnishonov9087 Год назад +1

    very beautiful work and skill of the master👍

  • @triune_blades
    @triune_blades 4 года назад +1

    You are one of/if not my FAVORITE craftsman on RUclips. I love your work and I enjoy hearing your accent. I get anxious whenever I see another upload and I try and watch it as soon as I can get to it. I love how you showed the effectiveness of such a small (but important) piece of the plane. Also, I'm so very thankful you do not have music on your videos. Please, NEVER add music. The sounds of the shop and the tools doing their job is all we need to hear. Obviously your voice is fine as well. 😄 Keep up the awesome content! I look forward to the next one!

  • @michaelfling7786
    @michaelfling7786 2 года назад +1

    Your usual excellent work ! I never tire of watching your videos, Stavros.

  • @Schobul
    @Schobul 5 лет назад +6

    It is always holiday when new video from You comes up. Especially in this time of the year You brought something extra. I am so happy I could watch your work troughout the year and I am looking forward to the next one. Merry Christmas to You and your family!

    • @StavrosGakos
      @StavrosGakos  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you Lubos, i'm gonna upload another 2-3 video this year. I hope you will like it :) All the best for you!

  • @nickyork8901
    @nickyork8901 3 года назад +1

    REally enjoyed this video, but the wedge was the highlight for me - absolutely stunningly clean work.

  • @thomasgronek6469
    @thomasgronek6469 2 года назад

    You make everything look so easy.

  • @scottb.2022
    @scottb.2022 5 лет назад +2

    Nice demo at the end of the value of the nicker. You do nice work.

    • @StavrosGakos
      @StavrosGakos  5 лет назад

      Thank you Scott, all the best for you!

  • @mariobroncce7434
    @mariobroncce7434 Год назад +1

    Saludo de Colombia
    Las herramientas que ud utiliza, las veo por primera vez.
    Podría ver fotos más en detalle o algún catalogo de alguna de ellas..
    Vi su destreza para usarlas y su trabajo extraordinario..

  • @florentc3293
    @florentc3293 4 года назад +1

    Félicitations monsieur💪👏. quel talent! Je suis menuisier et je ne me lasse pas de regarder vos vidéos.

  • @LaraCroftCP
    @LaraCroftCP 7 месяцев назад

    Nice Work but personally i like it more when tools still have their original finish, they tell storys and i think its nice to preserve them

  • @crashoveridekoniu4797
    @crashoveridekoniu4797 Год назад +1

    Szacun Mr.Stavros piekna robota ,

  • @nerfytheclown
    @nerfytheclown 5 лет назад +1

    I was recently working in a restaurant renovation. In the back corner was a pile of old tools including, but not limited to, a Stanley Handyman jack plane I was eyeballing. The guy had some college students come in to clean and the only things I was able to scavenge from the dumpster were two 12 inch blades for a saw I don't have. Glad someone's saving tools.

    • @StavrosGakos
      @StavrosGakos  5 лет назад

      That was sad story.. All the best for you :)

  • @tylerkrug7719
    @tylerkrug7719 5 лет назад +1

    I know very very little about hand planes, but I love everything about them, I would love to take a in person tour of your shop, lots of great stories I'm sure.

  • @whittysworkshop982
    @whittysworkshop982 4 года назад +1

    A very good rejuvenation of this old plane, well done SIR!! I use boxwood for inlay work, and it really is a beautiful wood.... hard and strong, with a creamy texture.......boxwood shavings are like silk :)

    • @StavrosGakos
      @StavrosGakos  4 года назад +1

      Thank you! I love this wood ;)

  • @roybailey1170
    @roybailey1170 5 лет назад +1

    Wow absolutely unbelievable beautiful job , such a talented craftsman one the best I know of , best wishes to you.

    • @StavrosGakos
      @StavrosGakos  5 лет назад

      Thank you Roy! All the best for you!

  • @davidhaworth7152
    @davidhaworth7152 2 года назад +1

    Shut up and work indeed! Bravo 👏

  • @ratnamraman8635
    @ratnamraman8635 5 лет назад +1

    Wonderful workmanship. Iremember the days I used go and learn carving with artistic carpenter at my age of 9 years

  • @roberte.wilson5213
    @roberte.wilson5213 6 месяцев назад +1

    I like what you are doing!

  • @guylabesseuille2716
    @guylabesseuille2716 5 лет назад +3

    Magnifique travail. Bravo et merci

  • @viorsa8200
    @viorsa8200 5 лет назад +1

    Una obra de arte,divino de la muerte,magnífica restauración,un saludo y por supuesto un like desde Naron(Galicia)

    • @StavrosGakos
      @StavrosGakos  5 лет назад

      Thanks a lot Vicente! All the best for you :)

  • @seand3103
    @seand3103 5 лет назад +1

    Craftsmanship and education! Thank you!

  • @eddiebob2408
    @eddiebob2408 2 года назад +1

    ...for me the most important moment of this resto,,,6:15 "I'm going to save it". Whew!

  • @MrJ23w
    @MrJ23w 4 года назад +1

    Stavros jak Chucka Norrisa muzyka słucha to Ciebie drewno słucha.))) A nawet żelazo.

  • @tonisiqueira9543
    @tonisiqueira9543 7 месяцев назад +1

    Parabéns que diferença que faz esse guia muito bom mesmo 🇧🇷🙏

  • @АлександрЧумак-м2о
    @АлександрЧумак-м2о 3 года назад +1

    Очень нужные и интересные у Вас видео. Много полезной информации. С меня подписка.

  • @gerardpeyrouty2216
    @gerardpeyrouty2216 4 года назад +1

    Très très beau travail ! Et très bel outil !!!👍

  • @badgersbunk7311
    @badgersbunk7311 5 лет назад +2

    Beautiful work as always

    • @StavrosGakos
      @StavrosGakos  5 лет назад

      Thank you, all the best for you :)

  • @gronk555
    @gronk555 Год назад +1

    thank you for showing many details of your work. I'm wondering, would it be better if the boxing grain direction was not the same as the blade, but the opposite? That way if boxing endgrain hits something hard, it would glide over it instead of ripping. The only weak spot would be under the blade, where the grain could chip off, so in that place it makes sense to keep it parallel to the blade

    • @StavrosGakos
      @StavrosGakos  Год назад

      Hey Alex! You have the answer in the end of your comment :)

  • @oneshotme
    @oneshotme 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for showing what it is for and a beautiful job restoring it also!!
    Enjoyed your video and gave it a Thumbs Up

    • @StavrosGakos
      @StavrosGakos  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you Russell :)

    • @oneshotme
      @oneshotme 5 лет назад

      @@StavrosGakos You're welcome Stavros

  • @rickyrollerv2
    @rickyrollerv2 5 лет назад +1

    Μπράβο ρε Σταύρο!! Εξαιρετικό βίντεο! Οτι πρεπει για να χαλαρώσεις μετα απο μια δυσκολη μερα. ευχαριστώ πολύ.

    • @StavrosGakos
      @StavrosGakos  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you :) All the best for you!

  • @ryandavis7593
    @ryandavis7593 5 лет назад +1

    Merry Christmas. From the high plains of Texas.

    • @StavrosGakos
      @StavrosGakos  5 лет назад

      Thank you Ryan! All the best for you!

  • @Drwal_1984
    @Drwal_1984 5 лет назад +1

    W tym miejscu można by opisywać jak to świetnie wygląda i że jak zawsze jest to istne dzieło sztuki, ale pozostanę przy stwierdzeniu, że zbieram oczy z podłogi... i szkoda, że tyle obowiązków mnie powstrzymuje, przed pracami w drewnie. Ale wracając do rzeczy istotniejszych, dzięki za kolejny świetny film i udanych świąt i udanego 2020 roku :)

    • @StavrosGakos
      @StavrosGakos  5 лет назад

      Zawsze można poświęcić część snu na dłubanie ;) wszytkiego dobrego :)

    • @Drwal_1984
      @Drwal_1984 5 лет назад

      Właśnie z tym spaniem to kłopot :) ale próbuję :D

  • @jasonrobinson9524
    @jasonrobinson9524 5 лет назад +1

    Always such fantastic work. I always learn a lot, thanks Stavros!

    • @StavrosGakos
      @StavrosGakos  5 лет назад

      You're welcome Jason:) All the best for you!

  • @ДавидРуадзе
    @ДавидРуадзе 2 года назад

    Как всегда , очень хорошая работа, спасибо Ставрос

  • @jeremiwiechowski824
    @jeremiwiechowski824 3 года назад

    Przed wbijaniem pinów powinieneś skorzystać z wiertła do fazowania, połączenie miałoby większą siłę. Ale generalnie super robota, uwielbiam twoje filmy

    • @StavrosGakos
      @StavrosGakos  3 года назад +1

      W 18:47 pokazałem jak przy pomocy zwykłego wąskiego pilnika trójkątnego uzyskać to o czym piszesz. Dzięki

  •  5 лет назад +1

    A lot of good work mate! Nicker without a wedge - wow - thats not easy! The plane looks great. I'm looking forward to build that Scandinavian workbench that we were talking abut - we have to sign the society of long workbenches owners;-) 2019 was a good year but 2020 will be better!!! Cheers.

    • @StavrosGakos
      @StavrosGakos  5 лет назад

      Dzięki stary! Będzie na to miejsce. Wrzucaj film bo czekam i czekam.. :)

  • @jhnnyg1
    @jhnnyg1 5 лет назад +4

    It would be nice to see you inlay the makers mark back in the end of the plane but still great work

  • @fabriziogamba4964
    @fabriziogamba4964 3 года назад +1

    Grande stavros grazie fabrizio

  • @matthieuseassau6574
    @matthieuseassau6574 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you very much! I learn a lot with your videos.

    • @StavrosGakos
      @StavrosGakos  5 лет назад

      You're welcome, thats my pleasure :)

  • @felixgarf
    @felixgarf 4 года назад +1

    Love your work and you capture is beautifully.

  • @conkick1192
    @conkick1192 5 лет назад +1

    Hello,
    This is à very good job, congratulations.
    God bless you brother.

  • @RobRobertson1000
    @RobRobertson1000 5 лет назад +1

    Truly wonderful work Stavros!

    • @StavrosGakos
      @StavrosGakos  5 лет назад

      Thanks a lot Sir, all the best for you!

  • @eduardosilva8221
    @eduardosilva8221 5 лет назад +1

    Merry Christmas, Master.
    As always a jewelry maker.
    Eduardo- Brasil-Petrópolis

    • @StavrosGakos
      @StavrosGakos  5 лет назад

      Thanks a lot Eduardo :) Merry Christmast!

  • @SERGEY_Vlasenko
    @SERGEY_Vlasenko Год назад

    Bravo! Perfect job! Thanks

  • @-Benedict
    @-Benedict 5 лет назад +2

    Very nice work, Stavros. You took a very mediocre tool and turned it into a great one. Have a lovely Christmas.

    • @StavrosGakos
      @StavrosGakos  5 лет назад

      Thanks a lot Benedict! All the best for you :)

  • @tedfriesen9466
    @tedfriesen9466 3 года назад +1

    Stavros, Thank you for the videos. I'm new to wooden planes. Can you explain the choice of boxwood that you added?

    • @StavrosGakos
      @StavrosGakos  3 года назад

      Hello Ted! You're welcome:) i wrote about it in the description of my video no 046. Please go here to check it ruclips.net/video/LzcHK75YgeM/видео.html
      Cheers!

  • @carlp5348
    @carlp5348 5 лет назад +1

    I'm from Boston and I got an entire set made in USA good steel good knives they sure do cut but I had to make new blocks for some of them I use White Oak for the blocks and maple for the Glides strips

  • @splinter3532
    @splinter3532 5 лет назад +1

    Great rebuild. I was wonder if you are intending to build a plane in the future using boxing incorporating the small dovetails employed by your large moving fillister? It would be great to see how you make these dovetails.

    • @StavrosGakos
      @StavrosGakos  5 лет назад

      Thank you! I would love to do that but i have to prepare some tools for it. Regards!

  • @cudak84
    @cudak84 5 лет назад +1

    Stavros na święta zaczął mówić;) pozdrawiam

  • @makenchips
    @makenchips 3 года назад +1

    What do you mean, few drops of liquid paraffin between shellac coats?
    Also I wish you put in the over all time you put in to do your work! It would be interesting and give a good perspective on the actual amount of work that is involved in doing a project like this.
    Enjoy your work from Poland, great videos and overview in detail. Also can you put in description ot captions the woods being used, that would be helpful also!
    Look forward to more of your work and vids.
    Steven Columbus Michigan 🇺🇸

    • @StavrosGakos
      @StavrosGakos  3 года назад

      Hey Steven, liquid parafine between shellac coats helps to achieve very quickly nice satin finish. I never count hours because some time is just work with camera. Cheers!

  • @jazbuilding
    @jazbuilding Год назад +1

    Great video on all fronts; there's a nice amount of detail and craftsmanship while keeping the pace up. Thanks but I do have a question and my apologies if you've already answered this but the nicker seems to only be able sit in one spot. What happens when you have to sharpen it enough to shorten it so it won't sit proud of the sole? Is the technique to narrow the nicker or widen the channel in which it sits? I don't think you, personally, will have an issue, but what's the average user do? Thanks again and I love the videos.

    • @StavrosGakos
      @StavrosGakos  Год назад

      Hey, thanks! The nicker don't have to be sharpened very often. After sharpening i just tap it a little harder to fit and work 👍

  • @cezarytomalski8354
    @cezarytomalski8354 5 лет назад +1

    Pięknie odbudowane narzędzie, posłuży jeszcze z 200 lat, a może i dłużej, a może trafi do czyjejś kolekcji lub muzeum.Uważam, że pod wklejonym wytwórcą powinna się znaleźć Twoje oznakowanie z informacją o przebudowie.

    • @StavrosGakos
      @StavrosGakos  5 лет назад

      Dziękuję Cezary :) może jeszcze wybiję mniejszy stempel w niewidocznym miejscu. Wszystkiego dobrego :)

  • @Aprendiz-de-Marceneiro
    @Aprendiz-de-Marceneiro 5 лет назад +2

    Excelente trabalho, ficou ótima! Parabéns. 👍👍👍

  • @pavlospapas9497
    @pavlospapas9497 5 лет назад +2

    Na dzień dobry 👍I oglądam dalej

  • @Kildayyan
    @Kildayyan 5 лет назад +14

    A part of my soul died when he planed the makers mark off the side 😢

    • @StavrosGakos
      @StavrosGakos  5 лет назад +6

      I know it was drastict and i thought about it long time, but the stamp was too close to the edges - i was affraid that i'll damage it during rebuild so i decided to cut it and glue on the side.
      Touching makers marks is the last thing to make, i don't do this without the reason.
      All the best for you!

    • @Kildayyan
      @Kildayyan 5 лет назад +9

      Stavros Gakos I think you keeping part of the mark and making it a “badge” on your rebuild was a great way to pay homage to the original manufacturer. Love your work, sir 👍

    • @rogerhodges7656
      @rogerhodges7656 3 года назад +1

      @@StavrosGakos Thisreally calls for your own mark as well. Thisis an "inspired by Mathieston" plane. The final result is your own creation.

    • @pcka12
      @pcka12 2 года назад +1

      Dozens of these tools have rotted & become worm eaten because they no longer have a use. He has recreated this one rather than restored it!

  • @BBruno185
    @BBruno185 5 лет назад +1

    Very nice, thank you for this video.

    • @StavrosGakos
      @StavrosGakos  5 лет назад

      You're welcome Bruno :) All the best for you!

  • @nickyork8901
    @nickyork8901 3 года назад +1

    a funny thing is if you put subtitles on for this video then at the end when he tests it out, the sound of the plane producing shavings, so sharp....the subtitles describe it as 'applause' then 'laughter', perhaps a good translation of how we feel about this work.

  • @phooesnax
    @phooesnax 3 года назад

    Excellent. Thank You

  •  5 лет назад +2

    Hello my friend. You did a great job. I like that old antique hand planer and the like. I had two. German made in 1852. I restored them both. You can see this on my channel. You've been renewed a lot and it's beautiful Curiously watched congratulations. Thank you for sharing. Greetings. Merry Christmas...

    • @StavrosGakos
      @StavrosGakos  5 лет назад

      Thanks a lot! All the best for you!

  • @GurseWakSingh-ll8rr
    @GurseWakSingh-ll8rr 3 года назад +1

    Good job

  • @stevebettany8778
    @stevebettany8778 5 лет назад +1

    Great work as always Merry Christmas

  • @huciak
    @huciak 5 лет назад +1

    Przemówił :-D cieszy mnie to! Brawo! :-)

  • @scocakli
    @scocakli 3 года назад +1

    he saved the stamp! cool..

  • @mareksosnowski6869
    @mareksosnowski6869 2 года назад +1

    Cześć. Śledzę twój kanał od niedawna, prawdziwe mistrzostwo! Mam pytanie, dlaczego nie użyłeś calego kawałka bukszpanu tylko taki laminat ze "skośnych" fragmentów?

    • @StavrosGakos
      @StavrosGakos  2 года назад +1

      Cześć, dzięki! Tutaj jest cały film na ten temat, wyjaśnienie znajdziesz w opisie ruclips.net/video/LzcHK75YgeM/видео.html

    • @mareksosnowski6869
      @mareksosnowski6869 2 года назад +1

      O dzięki. Już rozumiem :)

  • @jhnnyg1
    @jhnnyg1 5 лет назад +1

    great job .we might like to see a viewing of all your planes . did you teach yourself or apprentice under a master .you have a great skill

    • @StavrosGakos
      @StavrosGakos  5 лет назад

      Thank you! I'm self-techer. I'm gonna make shop tour on 50k subs video. All the best for you!

  • @Altarnik
    @Altarnik 5 лет назад +1

    This is very good job! I like watch your video) Thanks and good luck! 👏

    • @StavrosGakos
      @StavrosGakos  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you, all the best for you :)

  • @TheSillvano
    @TheSillvano 5 лет назад +1

    Niestety muszę Ciebie zmartwić, nie osiągniesz już nic więcej, bo po perfekcji nie ma już nic innego :) Cieszy mnie to bardzo i z przyjemnością oglądam każdy Twój filmik, no i oczywiście moje wymuszone małe ziarenko w postaci zrozumiałego opisu. Pozdrawiam :)

    • @StavrosGakos
      @StavrosGakos  5 лет назад +1

      Haha będę musiał się z tym pogodzić ;)
      Dziękuję, wszystkiego dobrego Sławek!

  • @chiripi51
    @chiripi51 5 лет назад +1

    very cool , thanks

  • @fordboss9275
    @fordboss9275 3 года назад +1

    What is the reason for putting the boxwood in your planes the way you do? Is boxwood a hardwood?

    • @StavrosGakos
      @StavrosGakos  3 года назад

      Hey, yes it it a hardwood. To understand it just watch my 046 video. Regards

  • @bram75stoker3
    @bram75stoker3 5 лет назад +1

    Годный контент. Подписываюсь. Автору - респект!

  • @giorgosroumeli4782
    @giorgosroumeli4782 5 лет назад +1

    Bravo φιλε super Video

    • @StavrosGakos
      @StavrosGakos  5 лет назад

      Thank you, all the best for you :)

  • @tomtuttle5252
    @tomtuttle5252 3 года назад +1

    Dang, I saw that glass of liquid and just assumed it was an adult beverage. Party on, Garth! Then Stavros quenched his steel in it. What a waste of good alcohol. Oh well, he probably never went to the ER to get sewn up and had to explain things to the highly amused medical staff. Not that I would know anything about that....

  • @iongabrielzamfir8613
    @iongabrielzamfir8613 5 лет назад +1

    Bel lavoro , come sempre !
    E' stato un piacere sentire qualche parola anche , è la tua voce ?
    Buone feste !

    • @StavrosGakos
      @StavrosGakos  5 лет назад

      Thanks a lot! Yes, it is my voice but i don't feel comfortable to talk in English.. All the best for you :)

  • @elainehiggins7544
    @elainehiggins7544 4 года назад +1

    Hello Stavros, I really appreciate your work. I have a question about the skew angle on your moving fillister planes. I have a couple of these--one of which needs severe rebuilding as you show here--and I noticed that the skew is angled in the opposite direction than yours. To be specific, on my planes the leading edge of the iron is on the outside of the plane when in use. However, on yours, the leading edge seems to be on the inside of the plane. I found an example of an plane with an angle like yours on ebay and it had been made in Nürnberg. Maybe it's a Europe vs. American issue. Thanks for any light you can shed on this.

    • @StavrosGakos
      @StavrosGakos  4 года назад

      Hello! I noticed that German planes have the skew in opposite direction. I don't have that kind of plane to compare them. Regards!

  • @ОлегСтольников-в2х
    @ОлегСтольников-в2х 4 года назад +1

    Никак не мог понять для чего боковой нож. Теперь ясно, волокна подрезать. Спасибо.

    • @StavrosGakos
      @StavrosGakos  4 года назад

      Nie ma za co Oleg :) pozdrowienia