Watch This Before Buying Molding Planes for Woodworking

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  • čas přidán 7. 07. 2024
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Komentáře • 88

  • @ikust007
    @ikust007 Před 3 lety +4

    I have learned much in such a short time with this presentation! Brilliant idea because now I want to see the whole class! Having bought another one previously , I know it will be simply... EXCEPTIONAL. Thank you .

    • @WoodAndShop
      @WoodAndShop  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for the kind words!

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  • @jimmyjames3220
    @jimmyjames3220 Před rokem

    Excellent presentation, basic and simple. Thank you!

  • @dianeadams9537
    @dianeadams9537 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for sharing your amazing woodworking knowledge!!!

  • @wildbluewilly1949
    @wildbluewilly1949 Před 3 lety

    Thank You! Very inspiring and sparks a new journey that im excited to pursue!

  • @HWCism
    @HWCism Před 2 lety

    Very nice explanation. Always something to learn. Thanks

  • @jerrystark3587
    @jerrystark3587 Před 3 lety

    Another interesting, informative, and thoughtful video. Thank you!

  • @philippboetcher9959
    @philippboetcher9959 Před 3 lety

    Woah, didn't expect it to be so interesting and insightful, thanks for the great video!

  • @markgoode4109
    @markgoode4109 Před 3 lety

    Very helpful. Thanks for sharing.

  • @yiyopecas
    @yiyopecas Před 3 lety

    thanks for your time and info.

  • @WindnRain24
    @WindnRain24 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge, great video

  • @joespilman7333
    @joespilman7333 Před 3 lety

    Have watched several of your videos and find lots of information that helps in my wood working journey. Thank you joe

  • @vanscran1672
    @vanscran1672 Před 3 lety

    Nice video thanks, half the fun is finding these old moulding planes, with a history attached to them also. They are terrific value for money too. U.K.

  • @MichaelDinsmore
    @MichaelDinsmore Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you for putting this video together. Many people have traditional hand plane videos, but few on the molding planes. This was very informative! Much appreciated!

  • @jimfromri
    @jimfromri Před 3 lety +1

    Side beads are so much fun I’m always looking for an excuse to use them. Great video!

  • @WilliamAlanPhoto
    @WilliamAlanPhoto Před 3 lety

    This was great info. Thank you!

  • @o2bsam
    @o2bsam Před 3 lety

    Bill Anderson has been an inspiration for many years. Thanks Joshua. My 3/16” boxed side bead plane is by far my favorite and most used molding plane.

    • @WoodAndShop
      @WoodAndShop  Před 3 lety

      Nice Sam! Is your beader antique or new?

  • @deemdoubleu
    @deemdoubleu Před 3 lety

    Very informative thank you

  • @michaelostrander3681
    @michaelostrander3681 Před 3 lety

    Great video! Very informative. This certainly gave me some info and insights that will help me build more interesting furniture.

  • @hacc220able
    @hacc220able Před 3 lety

    Thanks for sharing.

  • @FranksDIY
    @FranksDIY Před 3 lety +3

    That was just" Plane " awesome. Thank you for the explanations.I'm always looking for used ones that are affordable and this will help with my decision .

  • @thornhedge9639
    @thornhedge9639 Před 3 lety

    Very informative: Thanks!

  • @BeyondF1
    @BeyondF1 Před 3 lety

    Very interesting, great information, well presented. Thank you.

  • @Thundermuffin93
    @Thundermuffin93 Před 3 lety +2

    This was excellently presented Josh! I learned a lot and kept thinking about a set of moulding planes Ive seen near me. Thanks for making it clear and straightforward and even doing some demo. Cheers!

    • @WoodAndShop
      @WoodAndShop  Před 3 lety

      Hey buddy, thanks! Where have you seen a set of molding planes?

    • @Thundermuffin93
      @Thundermuffin93 Před 3 lety

      @@WoodAndShop the Antique store next to Jacks Country Kitchen in Ruckersville has a whole crate of them upstairs in the back! Didn't know about how a set is made before this video, so didn't have the knowledge to understand the mess I was looking at. Might be worth a look?

    • @WoodAndShop
      @WoodAndShop  Před 3 lety +1

      @@Thundermuffin93 Send me pictures, because most "crates" of molding planes are ones that are in bad condition.

  • @green_building
    @green_building Před 3 lety

    Very informative video very useful and pleasure to watch 😎👍

  • @TheBeeFactory
    @TheBeeFactory Před 3 lety +3

    Just got into molding planes this past year. I inherited about 30 of them that belonged to my great great uncle. Most are from the late 1800s. A few are from the early 1800s, and there is even one from Francis Nicholson who was the first plane maker in the colonies. It's from the early 1700s. Very nice. Still works great! I fixed it up and used it to make some baseboards for my child's room. Feels so cool to use something with that kind of history.
    Anyways, molding planes are awesome and I highly suggest trying them out if you can. I must admit, when I got them, I was a bit intimidated, but they aren't so hard to sharpen and use as they might seem. Just have to invest in a few slipstones and have some patience.
    So yeah, get yourself some molding planes. They're good fun. Much more satisfying than my router table.

    • @WoodAndShop
      @WoodAndShop  Před 3 lety

      That's so exciting that you're getting into molding planes!

  • @ikust007
    @ikust007 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you so much sir !

  • @ramingr
    @ramingr Před 3 lety +2

    Just in time!
    I have recently developed an obsessive interest in moulding planes and have gotten my first ones. For the moment I'm only playing with them and getting used to them, so thanks for this video!

    • @WoodAndShop
      @WoodAndShop  Před 3 lety

      You're most welcome! If you're becoming obsessed, make sure you get Bill's video in our store.

  • @athmostafa2462
    @athmostafa2462 Před 3 lety

    Mr jashua , thanks very much , I learned a lot from this video 👍 .

    • @WoodAndShop
      @WoodAndShop  Před 3 lety +1

      You're very welcome, and thanks for watching!

  • @MCsCreations
    @MCsCreations Před 3 lety

    Fantastic video, Joshua! Thanks a lot! 😃
    Sorry I could only watch it now... Because I was traveling. It was elections here in Brazil. 😊
    Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊

  • @TheTranq
    @TheTranq Před 3 lety

    Very cool. The sharpening intimidates me as it seems like I can’t even get my bench planes as sharp as I’d like

    • @WoodAndShop
      @WoodAndShop  Před 3 lety

      Bill's video on molding planes shows how to sharpen them. You can find it at store.woodandshop.com.

  • @michaeledwards4655
    @michaeledwards4655 Před 2 lety

    What an amazing video - thank you. I would be grateful if you could suggest how to workout how to identify particular molding plane profiles to enable one to buy dedicated molding planes to match restoration projects. I'm restoring my original 1890s timber sash window frames and I need to replace some deteriorated bottom rails. The window frames have a simple rebate/oval/rebate mold around the edge but I'm not sure how to go about finding a molding plane that matches so that I can fabricated replacement rails. Any suggestions would be very gratefully received. Thanks again and best wishes.

  • @ga5743
    @ga5743 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks so much for sharing all that information Joshua, much appreciated.

  • @jthadcast
    @jthadcast Před 3 lety

    lol, just pop down to my used molding plane store. 2yrs of looking at flea markets and garage sales i've never seen a single one.

  • @johnskelton3493
    @johnskelton3493 Před 3 lety

    Interesting thank you

  • @nickyork8901
    @nickyork8901 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video. The only thing worth adding I would suggest, is that with certain types of moulding planes it can be easiest to start the cut near the far end of the board, and gradually extend the cut backwards as it deepens, rather than start at the near end as you would normally do when bench planing.

    • @ehisey
      @ehisey Před rokem

      Most but hollow and round would be this way.

  • @barefoofDr
    @barefoofDr Před 3 lety

    I've been a cabinetmaker for 46 years and have about 250 bench and molding planes. This is a very good video unlike most on the web. Thank you for making this. Oh, I love my # 45 and #55 . The #45 stays set up with a 1/4" straight iron for drawer bottoms in the side and front of a drawer.

    • @WoodAndShop
      @WoodAndShop  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for the compliment Buddy! And now I know where all the plane went! Yes, I prefer the #45 with a 1/4" straight iron as well.

    • @ehisey
      @ehisey Před rokem +1

      Record 50 for me. My 45 is for everything else :)

  • @OORAH659
    @OORAH659 Před 5 měsíci

    Joshua I have been buying lots from ebay/auctions of vintage tools. I have a few tools, no one, knows what they are for? can you help us ID them. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us, Deeman and friends.... OORAH!!

  • @marionfoster8405
    @marionfoster8405 Před 3 lety

    HeyJoshua, I built a workbench out of 1 1/2inch maple and the holdfast worked for a little bit and then they seemed to have gotten lose? And now they wont hold. Is the thickness a problem or is it something else? ,

  • @paddypup1836
    @paddypup1836 Před 3 měsíci

    Having issues with some of my moulding planes clogging at the cutter, not taking much off.
    Can it be wedge problem?
    Thanks

  • @mcameron3ify
    @mcameron3ify Před 3 lety

    Do you use sliding dovetail planes?

  • @ikust007
    @ikust007 Před 3 lety

    Sir : a video on Saw Kerf and Frame saws....?

  • @ikust007
    @ikust007 Před 3 lety +1

    I agree ... a Stanley 45 ain’t easy to play with .

    • @WoodAndShop
      @WoodAndShop  Před 3 lety

      Ha, ha. It works better for some things than for others. Good for grooves & beads, not so easy for moldings.

    • @ikust007
      @ikust007 Před 3 lety

      @@WoodAndShop even doing Tongues/grooves : not the best because of the possible errors when making the groove: the fence isn’t fix . Can be good but also very bad... I learned the rough way ...

    • @WoodAndShop
      @WoodAndShop  Před 3 lety +1

      @@ikust007 Yeah, much harder to do tongue & groove joints with a combination plane.

    • @ikust007
      @ikust007 Před 3 lety

      @@WoodAndShop that’s when I learned : we don’t say groove & tongue ... the groove part can be fixed . Not the tongue chisel...:)

  • @ironfungus2315
    @ironfungus2315 Před 3 lety +1

    Gorgeous planes! I think that my wallet and I are not going to be on speaking terms after today! Flea Market here I come

    • @WoodAndShop
      @WoodAndShop  Před 3 lety +1

      Yeah, my wallet and I are definitely not speaking.

  • @greggiono8789
    @greggiono8789 Před měsícem

    My house has beads on outside corner boards.

  • @zeez9053
    @zeez9053 Před 3 lety

    They had style and culture in times gone by. Progresvis a discrace sometimes

  • @kevindrevik7351
    @kevindrevik7351 Před 3 lety

    With the latest “purges” I’d prefer to view you on something

  • @luizgabriel3388
    @luizgabriel3388 Před 3 lety

    Reslly like the video and information it contain. However, there was too many ads...

    • @WoodAndShop
      @WoodAndShop  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks! Hey, I removed about 4 ads that CZcams automatically threw in there.

  • @musamor75
    @musamor75 Před rokem

    This is truly an excellent demystifier. These beauties are a joy to use, but there is prior knowledge to be acquired before applying them to the wood. Having a complete set is like owning a leather-bound edition of the Encyclopaedia Brittanica- it's an heritage. This is a great video- very clear and concise. Just one small detail though: the word is spelt "MOULDING" and not "MOLDING". Mold is rot, whereas mould means "shape".

  • @otm646
    @otm646 Před 3 lety

    There's no reason to start with a square top surface. Rip an approximate angle on the table or hand saw, and then run a backer board along the inside of the plane to keep vertical. You've saved yourself at least 50% of the time removing excess material.

    • @WoodAndShop
      @WoodAndShop  Před 3 lety

      Yeah, I often just hit the board with a jack plane to get it somewhat square, and then start planing.

  • @Criminalizeverything
    @Criminalizeverything Před 3 lety

    Humanity in a world of inhumanity

  • @rebeccadonaldson1464
    @rebeccadonaldson1464 Před 3 lety

    Please, OvOlo is spelled and pronounced with the emphasis on the second O.
    It is NOT pronounced OvERlo.
    Similarly, "Shop" is spelled and pronounced with an O.
    It is NOT pronounced ShAp.
    Why oh why do Americans ALWAYS get Hollows and Rounds BACKWARDS?
    A Hollow plane creates a HOLLOW (Concave) profile.
    A Round plane creates a ROUND (Convex) profile.