USA 3/27/2019 Your attention to precision makes me smile and feel good. Your patience in showing how through video makes me very happy for everyone who gets to see you work. Again, thank you. I really liked this one.
When you plane the outer dull layer off of a board, its true beauty presents its self. Black walnut can even look very lite in color until you apply a simple oil finish. I love this video and I have saved it to my favorites! I love your country. It makes the best power tools and especially in hand wood working tools. It has also produced some of the best craftsman in the world in metal and woodworking. There is one man, Yusuke Tazawa, I love his work and the way he uses both machinery and hand techniques for finishing a piece. He creates simple things like his coffee scoops. They are so delicate and beautiful. Some day I would love to go to Yokohama to visit his studio and maybe pick up a few of his techniques.
Nice unit. I use western planes so I push rather than pull. I plane with the board flat on my bench up against a sliding wooden stop. Works great. I think the same idea could work with a pull type plane. Plus I don’t have another jig to hang up somewhere. This builder is certainly very skilled.
that was a good video and showed a great deal of skill. But I can't help thinking that things would be a lot simpler if you just had a workbench with dog holes in.
That's the most complicated, yet not useful planing board I have ever seen. Especially after seeing how you start clamping shit anyway. Just have a simple planing board that's crafted in 10 minutes. Nice craftmanship though.
Spring loaded dogs are so much more practical .Misplace your screwdriver and game over till you find another . cring loaded dogs are tool less. I don't mean tobe so hard on you but there is a LOT of wasted time piddling around with all these fiddly screw threaded parts.
USA 3/27/2019 Your attention to precision makes me smile and feel good. Your patience in showing how through video makes me very happy for everyone who gets to see you work. Again, thank you. I really liked this one.
When you plane the outer dull layer off of a board, its true beauty presents its self. Black walnut can even look very lite in color until you apply a simple oil finish. I love this video and I have saved it to my favorites! I love your country. It makes the best power tools and especially in hand wood working tools. It has also produced some of the best craftsman in the world in metal and woodworking. There is one man, Yusuke Tazawa, I love his work and the way he uses both machinery and hand techniques for finishing a piece. He creates simple things like his coffee scoops. They are so delicate and beautiful. Some day I would love to go to Yokohama to visit his studio and maybe pick up a few of his techniques.
The craftsmanship is first class. But I really think the simplicity of the design/engineering is the real outstanding element of this build.
You are clueless arent you?
I keep track of my tools. Screwdrivers are common. If you don’t like something fine. But it does not make you a man to piss on others!
What a lovely planning board. Very beautiful work.
Very nice craftsmanship. “A man who shares his skill with others is a friend indeed!”
Ile lat ma frasyNiuk?
Were skilfully done! And thank you for sharing.
WONDERFUL engineering and construction. Your work is inspiring.
Eso es la perfección,es usted un profesional,limpio,tranquilo,👍😘,desde Barcelona,q viva Japón.
Nice unit. I use western planes so I push rather than pull. I plane with the board flat on my bench up against a sliding wooden stop. Works great. I think the same idea could work with a pull type plane. Plus I don’t have another jig to hang up somewhere. This builder is certainly very skilled.
Most excellent Thank You for Sharing.
that was a good video and showed a great deal of skill. But I can't help thinking that things would be a lot simpler if you just had a workbench with dog holes in.
That was absolutely brilliant!
Excellent workmanship; a pleasure to watch and learn. Thanks for sharing your obvious skills. Best wishes
Looks great! Nice work
Excellent! Thanks! Greetings from Brazil!
Great job. Wonderful abilities
Very good! Thank you.
Great to watch and admire your skills. Thank you for posting.
I gotta try! thanks
Thank you for this informative tutorial, any measurements please for an ideal borad.
Великолепная идея!
削り臺板の裏に直角に角材を接着すれば、この削り臺を作った時より乾燥すれば板はむくり、高濕度になれば凹む
正確な仕事をする場合は吸い付き棧にするのが普通と思います
Domo arigatou gozaimasu Hisato San ⛩️🎏🙏🏽
elegant!
Thank you!
does the 1st plane at the beginning have a curve blade like a scrub plane?
It's not a scrub plane. It's a normal plane.
Thank you for watching.
Nice. Could be easy to modify for Western push planes.
The only thing missing is a dedicated storage space for the screwdriver, otherwise it is perfect
Thanks
Can you tell me what kind of wood you used?
It's a Japanese cypress "Hinoki".
👍👍
That's the most complicated, yet not useful planing board I have ever seen. Especially after seeing how you start clamping shit anyway. Just have a simple planing board that's crafted in 10 minutes. Nice craftmanship though.
Spring loaded dogs are so much more practical .Misplace your screwdriver and game over till you find another . cring loaded dogs are tool less. I don't mean tobe so hard on you but there is a LOT of wasted time piddling around with all these fiddly screw threaded parts.