How to Make a Wooden Hand Plane
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how good does it work?
works a treat! Thanks for watching
Dustin Pen
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Dustin Penner uy
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I love how you used Illustrator to make your template. Brilliant!
I'm really not understand how on earth someone can dislike a video like this. I just don't get how someone gets to a page like this and cannot appreciate at the very least the time and effort that went into this.
Love the video Dustin.
+Michal Skye Thanks very much!
Beautiful plane. I really like how you did the area around the blade. I don't think I have seen that before.
Wow man! You deserve unlimited compliments! Thank you so much for your effort of this video. God bless you man!
Came here, expecting to see a tool being made. Instead, I found a piece of art!
Very well done, Dustin!
that's absolutely insane. bravo
Lovely plane- and informative video. Thanks for sharing!
Love your videos man!
Haha, love seeing others make the same type of mistakes that happen to all us woodworkers. It appears you glued the sides on before cutting the profile in the first part of the video. Turned out really nice though!
I'm the first to admit I make "those" mistakes. This one was planned though. I wanted the base to be made from a solid piece so I had to glue the sides on, then the bottom and cut the sides off that were attached to the bottom. That sounds confusing to me having typed it out. Thanks! It works great. I want to build another.
That is gorgeous!
Very nice piece !
Turned out great.
Beautiful job!
Thanks mate. I didn't realise that hardware existed. Been looking for something like that. Good work buddy.
That is a beauty. Nice job.
Great video, you have great skills, subscribed
Mr DP, its very clean and perfect work....please keep it up and post more videos....
You got my subscription at Illustrator, very good job by the way :D
Thank you, I enjoyed watching and learning from your video
Great idea I will make a few of them , Thanks Jack
wow. Incredible work!!
That is beautiful craftsmanship. Videos like this make me wish I could do that kind of work.
Thank you!
What a beautiful planer 😍 hopefully someday i have my own hand planer like that 😢 what a great job sir two hands up for you 👐 God bless you 😊😊😊
Wow, beautiful build
nice use of illustrator. excellent CAD tool. nice video
That`s what i call woodworking art EXELENT
Nicely done! 👍
PRECIOSO TRABAJO, GRACIAS POR SUBIRLO
Fine work buddy, keep the videos coming.
演歌
absolutely amazing. just awesome. I hope to be able to do this someday.
Thank you! Just go for it!
Хороший дизайн!
Nice design!
Fine piece of handmade tool, well done !!!
+shanarah76 Thanks!
Great Work !
U do beautiful work
Do i detect a glue up error
Thanks for this video, is great works !
Very nice!
Beautiful !!!
GmbH
Super! The best plane I ever seen! I made one too!
Cool job on the plane love the two tone look
Cheers
Tim from Wood 4 Nothing
Thanks!
super sweet!
perfect handcrafting but music reminds me when I fastforward in the sims :D
+Lazeran I'm much more careful with the music playing in my shop these days. My other videos dont have the chipmunk music in them.
this is awesomem pretty proper stuff ... I really like the veritas blade and I really looking forward to the build you make with alec's damascus blade ... thumbs up and keep going!
Thanks!
Is that a bevel down kit from lee valley? Would one be worried about just a single block of wood made into a block plane? I prefer that style better. Cheers!
Amazing!
That's beautiful.
Thanks very much!
Enjoyed your video. I just bought the kit. I am just wondering what kind of planing you would use this for? What Stanley number would it be if it were a metal plane?
I use it for light planing. It doesn't have a big handle so it might not make a great jack plane. I don't know what number it would be. It's 10" long.
te quedo muy bien, congrats
what a great looking wood plane, truly magnificentdavid canetti Derbyshire UK
Espetacular parabéns pelo seu trabalho.....
Really nice work
Thanks!
Beautiful
Liked and subscribed. Fantastic work!
Thanks a lot!
Love it. You know what would be a great stocking stuffer for your wife to get you? Some more Irwin quick-grips. You just don't seem to have enough of them on hand!
Funny you should mention that. I received game gift certificate specifically for more clamps this year! Thank!
Which computer program did you use to draw out the profile?
I am satisfied!
Great video! Is it hard maple and walnut?
great job, many thanks for sharing
thanks!
Beautiful hand work there Dustin. What size blade are you using there Dustin on your band saw? Thanks for GREAT video. Have a wonderful day.
Thank you! It is a cheap 3/8's blade that I had to do a lot of tuning on. It is working alright now.
Wow great work. I wonder where do you buy the metal parts for your plane ?
+Hubert Vachon all the details are in the video description
very great dustin
Nice job!
Thanks!
Any wood
Bem facinho, vou fazer uma já.
Super!
Hi Jack! I 'm Lourenço, I'M from Brasil. Yours Videos Are fantastic! I love wood! I' M have studed marchetaria. Your tips thats amazin! hugs
Nice work
Great job...thanx...
Great build. Do you like the plane blade?
I really do. Light honing and its razor sharp. Thanks!
very very very good job
perfecttttt !!!
Wonderfull!!
Wonderful job.
But, which angle for the blade have you used?
Thanks! I'd love to tell you, but I have no idea. It was in the plans but I don't have them anymore.
That's slick I'd call it a shoe plane ,cause of the low profile
The kit was called a smoothing plane and it certainly does that! Thanks!
Like it. But would like it better if some audio explained.thanks
The instructions for the kit were very clear. Thanks
Whose plane blade and hardware are you using ? Nice job!!!
All the details are in the description.
Muy muy bueno la verdad,se saco un 10
question, how does a plane like this that has several pieces glued and laminated together hold up with weathering/movement? I've been considering making my own Japanese plane body (dai) but to mortise out the correct bedding angle is extremely difficult on a single block of wood. I would much rather make something like this and glue up some sides.
Wood glue is amazing stuff. Get the right stuff and you'll have nothing to worry about.
Very nice work Dustin. What was the finish used and do you always bake it in with heat gun?
It's a great recipe. 2 oz beeswax and 1 cup mineral oil. Heat the oil in a double boiler, break up the wax and melt it completely, let it cool in a container. I use the heat gun to make sure it gets into all the tight spots and it just speeds the absorption up. You don't need to bake it, but it doesn't hurt. 100% food safe too!
Aha, I have done that before for cutting boards. So you store it in a can after it hardens and continue to use it like wax?
is that a particular blend of paste wax? i was trying to read the hand written label on it but couldnt make it out. Thanks! thumbs up and subscribed.
I have a video that goes over how to make it. It's short, you should check it out.
Excellent. Will do
Can these be made longer like15-18-20 inches
super job
very good working
Thanks!
Where did you get the hardware to make this plane?
Perfect
Hi Dustin...just watched your video. Your plane has a nice shape. I might do something similar. The Lee Valley/Veritas instructions for this plane kit indicate that it is supposed to be a bevel down design yet you appear to have mounted your blade in a bevel up orientation. Was this intentional? If so, you have a rather steep cutting angle of about 70 degrees. How is this working for you? Have you tried the bevel down orientation, which would give you a 45 degree cutting angle?
I assembled the plane incorrectly in the video and it cut terrible. I flipped the blade and it sings! I have plans to redo this video in the near future since I want to build another one. It's a great kit.
It would be rude for me not to subscribe, some serious talent going on here :) Thanks for the entertainment and inspiration friend!
Happy to have you! thanks for the support!
what kind of oil or wax did you use to finish the piece.
he used mineral oil and bees wac
Genial. Hermoso.
what a beautiful piece of kit so much working goes into it smashing send me a tiny one to fit my hands please
Excelente!!!
Dustin, How's this plane holding up after 3 years ?
NIICEE!!!! LIKE100%!!!!
brilliant
Thanks!
your level of craftsmanship astounds me..i have been working with wood for almost 50 years...i will check out more of your vids..inspiring skill!!...thanks so much
Would like to see the hardware in real time. Is it a kit or did you make it?
Some videos have additional details in the description. This is one of those.
That's certainly a nice handplane that you've made. Now, can you show how to make one without any electrically powered tools and a computer CAD program?
+Bob Blarney no
ee Valley recommends the iron as bevel DOWN.I noticed you put it in bevel UP.How does this affect the cutting action.?Typically a bevel up is for a low angle plane but this has a bed of 45 degrees .That means you have a 70 deg cut angle instead of 29 deg .I could be wrong but it shouldnt cut very well..
738polarbear You get the hawk eye award. In the video, I installed it with the writing up (bevel up) and it didn't cut very well. After reading the instructions, I flipped it around and was blown away at how good it cut.
Well done Dustin.Nice looking plane.
magnifique on peut acheté un de vos rabot?
Very nice video..
Ingenious- Where did you get the blade and hardware for the plane?
Paul Larnce Details are in the description, thanks.