Frank Klausz using his Monster Molding Plane in his Dream Workshop
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- čas přidán 28. 08. 2014
- Frank Klausz demonstrates his gorgeous, and huge, molding plane. Links to Frank's favorite tools (as seen in these 3 videos):
* Lie-Nielsen No. 4 Smoothing plane: bit.ly/2PHtNPz
* Lie-Nielsen Dovetail Saw: bit.ly/2AJSfXI
* Vintage Stanley 750 Chisels: ebay.to/2JOMIEj
* Marples Chisels: ebay.to/2JPtePM
* Lie-Nielsen No. 62 Low Angle Jack Plane: bit.ly/2pvebUM
* Vintage Stanley No. 62 Low Angle Jack Plane: ebay.to/2JLyQKW
* E.C. Emmerich Wooden scrub plane (made in Germany): amzn.to/2NKa13s
* Vintage Wooden Router plane: ebay.to/2NDfbht
* Sliding Dovetail Plane: ebay.to/34uCf96
* Adria Dovetail Saw: ebay.to/33bjSWi
* Gramercy Dovetail Saw: bit.ly/2pIABSr
* Antique Plumb-Bobs: ebay.to/34qehM7
* SawStop Table Saws: amzn.to/2NAepBQ
* Frank's DVD: “Joinery Master Class”: amzn.to/2qm8eJy
* Some of the links above are affiliate links
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I saw Mr. Klausz hand cut dovetails in some narrow pine boards once. He was talking to the crowd and just cutting and chiseling away. About 30 seconds later he shows a perfectly cut dovetail corner. I was amazed.
What a nice man, I could listen to him all day.
Yeah, he sure is
Ive been a carpenter/trimmer for 30 years and i feel like a caveman with sticks and rocks...this man is unreal
"Honey I just want my soup"... I love this guys humor...
yes chiko..
That’s his secret word for......
We need to keep the "Old School" methods of woodworking alive. This was so inspirational. Thanks
Love the passion you can see and hear in all three of Franks videos.
This dude is straight old school! I love it!
I have never seen a Molding plane, That Sir is Awesome, Thanks for Sharing
You're welcome! Now go fourth and buy many molding planes!
Where can i buy a plane like that?
Damn also love it... although i don't want to be the one to sharpen it
I want buy 2
Where can y buy its very very nice
go get woodprinter3d
I’ve watched these videos a dozen times over the years, they never get old. Frank is a pleasure to watch, a true Gentleman as I’ve said before!
OK, I am 30 seconds in....... THOSE DOORS! Wow! Man those doors are nice. Inside and outside ones, and the arch.... If I ever go to heaven... it had better look like that. Man.
+Josh V Yeah, forget pearly gates...give me wooden arched doors like this!
Hell I'll the whole shop
Never saw a plan like that before. I survey a lot of old buildings and it really goes to say they don't make em like they used to anymore. Facinated!
Quite common to find moulding planes of that type witch makes a complete moulding here in sweden. Most are narrower and the usually have no handles but i have at least one about that width lying around
Absolutely beautiful... the plane, the work and the presentation. Thank you.
Pitch perfect. Lighting, editing, the shop, Frank and the plane! Amazing video. God bless.
First time I've watched your channel. You keep your tools in FINE condition! Absolute art!
simply brilliant... amazing... would love to build one molding plane for myself. I want the soup right now....
I didn't know molding planes were a thing. This guy is a badass!
People like you are absolutely inspirational
I learn something every time I watch one of Frank's videos.
"Make 300 feet of this molding, on the way home, you gonna skip the gym!" Classic! Is there a video of Frank making that monster molding plane?
I love this. Old school carpenters are badass!
One thing I love about wood is how it not only looks good, but it feels good. I too wish I could feel how smooth and beautiful it is.
That was the best part of this series with Frank. What a treat!
Glad you liked it Allan. Hope you've subscribed for more!
That is one of the most beautiful sounds.
Dad u did great job with new inventions ...Since I am gold smith ,and Carpenter is hobby and Auditing is my professional ... Great job Dad
Frank - please keep contributing some videos. Your approach is inspiring and it's clear that you still have a passion for the materials, tools and skills. And enjoy your retirement.
i love this guy. what a great character and person he is
Thank you for sharing this beautiful piece of historical tool and technique. I have no idea how it was made in the past, now I know. Many blessings to you Sir
A little glimps into the old world ! so remember this when you take that paint brush to that old trim !
Thank you mister Frank for your new oldest amaysing molding plane. It is the jewelleri tool!!!
Pleasure to watch such unique skills of yours.
I now have a new appreciation for the plane
Frank is a real character, reminds me of my Opa. Hope he stars in future videos! :D
Yea, I hope I can do some more videos with him in the future too. Thanks for watching!
What talent. I wish I had known you when you had your cabinet shop. I will have to settle for your videos My grandfather was cabinet maker but passed away just before I was born. I remember going down to his shop in the basement where we lived and playing with his tools. God knows how many tools I lost while playing with them. The ones I have I cherish. The playing there led to a life as a master mechanic working on cars.
I love the sounds in every push.....
Great video. Love watching your guests! You have a special channel. For you...spending time with Frank is probably the icing on cake! Thanks for sharing.
Unbelievable! I am truly impressed. Thanks
shavings are very regular. and the result is simply astonishing. great moulding plane. Working with hand tools is much more satisfying than power tools
+Larché Jacques Clarel Glad you liked it! Yes, hand tools are much more satisfying...except maybe when you've got a couple hundred board feet of wood to mill :)
lol yeah definitely :)
When the power tools are tuned and are sharp that is! Haha. Otherwise, power tools it is. Most people give up on hand tools because they lack the experience
I bought an old plane from craigslist and used it to square up some boards to laminate together into a tabletop.
Planing down and getting that beautiful sound and just the right resistance against your push is an almost religious experience. Amazing.
Table turned out nice too. :P
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Very very wonderful job. You looks like my grandfather. Makes me miss him...
I like to muvh you videos, tools , and projects.Greetings from Norway. Shalom.
Thank you for sharing Frank, it was an Honor!
Frank, the Wood Magician. Astonishing is the word Timbo.
I just want this man to teach me all of his secrets. It would be like learning from my German grandfather.
Imagine, back in the day, if you were the young buck on the crew “sentenced” to planing the molding for a job. Must have been maddening to hit a knot!
That was amazingly interesting. Really enjoyed this. Have to look for more of Frank's work. Thanks
Wow ! When I grow up I want to be like Frank !
There is something holy in traditional woodworking with hand tools.
No router ,jig, or machine can beat that , beautiful 👍
Fantastic. Love the entrance doors and our collection of plumb bobs
What a beautiful workshop you have congratulations !! I'd love to have all this tools
Thank you so much for posting that video. What a splendours!
The smell from those shavings must be wonderful, it's what I miss from my workshop!
Thank you! May your hands never get tired! Love
Wow! That's pretty awesome tool I ever seen loving it 😍😍😍😍😍
That is an amazing plane and the shop isnt bad either.
Truly mesmerizing
Incredible presentation. Thank you
You're most welcome!
Mr. Klausz is awesome. Love his shop!!!!
I had to get a skirting made to match an old piece in a house I installed a dividing wall. It was approx 240mm tall and it cost me $1200 for a 5.4m piece. They had to make the tools to then make the piece and be explained to me they probably made all those mouldings in the house by hand. Now I know how they did it. Thank you sir.
Helo mr. Klausz ,the teacher of the perfection
That is awesome Frank !
Wow just so mesmerising amazing 👏, I've just started collecting old wooden planes and bringing them back to life and learning all the time I love it . The video was brilliant thank you very inspiring 👍👌
Beautiful shop!
Good work Frank not so many knwos the beauty of this work .
That is some plane and it runs like a dream with Frank
Back in the 60's when I was an apprentice joiner,our workshop was near a lot of up market Victorian hotels; the site carpenters would send in a small piece of skirting board and ask for us to make up 200 ft or so and we had to match it up with a variety of wooden moulding planes but we did not have a plane like this. Nor could we because all the mouldings were different. Those were the days
Thanks for the video and yes I would like to feel the finished work piece.
Wow, what a cool experience you had. Thanks for your comment!
Wow! So beautiful.
Beautiful, thanks for sharing.
I am impressed with the work of this man, is incredible! Thank you for showing that it is possible to do high-quality work without the use of modern machines.
Frank's Workshop is nicer than my house.
I love Frank, I wish he could teach me. All his videos are so inspiring😀
Very good!
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Frank, love your videos. Thank You for sharing.
Super nice thank you. I don’t know why people don’t like it if this video is unique.
I had no idea they had hand planes like this. Amazing!
beautiful job!
Amazingly done...
I don't do any traditional wood working but I loved this video
Frank, Two things...#1) I can't belief anyone would give you a thumbs down on this video. #2) Many years ago I worked at a furniture mill (in the planning/Molding division). We hand ground knife stock for upper, lower and side cutting heads to produce molding and even round stock.
My guess is that you have a template, probably cut into a thin steel plate like cabinet scrapper stock like we did? We would apply steel blue to the knife, and scribe a line along the template onto the knife stock with a carbide scribe, then hand grind the knives on a low speed grinder. My questions is, how do you grind into the steeply pointed valleys of the knife stock? Or do you make you knives a completely different way than we did at the mill?
Thank You
Mark Nicholson
Former, US Army - EFMB,
Combat Medical Specialist
1/94 FA MLRS
Hi Mark, Frank hasn't responded to me for years, so he won't get this message. But our video on moulding planes shows how to make irons like this. Just go to store.woodandshop.com. thanks for your service!
I've never even heard of one of those, that is really neat!
Great video!
beautiful stuff, that plane must be incredibly sharp. and what fantastic comic timing
love the plumb bob collection
I never heard o seen this molding, this is first time n it's awesome tool.. Thank u for sharing 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
a video on how to make the blade would be amazing
Very good job & tool.
Congratulations.
Wow. That was wonderful, I'm surprised. Greetings from Venezuela
YOU ARE MARVELOUS!!!
Wow!!! Sir i had no idea.im new to wood working and this blew my mind.. Great video sir.thank you
Nice work. I want a plane like that.
that is the most complex plane I have seen... I'm sure it is a lot of fun to sharpen... love your new shop
Thanks for sharing!
Sir! I applaud you and your strength
There is a machine that can make this molding. It's called a Frank Klausz.
Jess Neal yes met his brother santa he didn't need a plane, his sleigh could fly
LOL
Never heard of a Molding plane, Awesome!
All my respects to you Sir the first time such an invention I hv seen. ALL THE BEST....
Wow that is incredible! You sir could probably throw some mean punches with shoulders doing that kind of work!
How Beautiful! thank you for such priceless knowledge.
You're welcome Steve!
Joshua Farnsworth
Love you this hand planner.
Beautiful tool you've got there. I like to have one to make picture frames for myself.
This is the first ive ever seen. Impressive tool. Thanks :)
That piece of burl is a amazing!!
Congratulations from Brazil.