Making a Moulding Style Groove Plane
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- čas přidán 4. 03. 2015
- Making planes is fun and rewarding because you get to make exactly what you use and it'll likely far outlast your lifetime. There are many different ways of making planes. In this video I make a grooving plane using both power and hand tools in a combination of laminate and carving methods. This really is something you can make with a very limited set of tools as most of the 'specialty' tools I use are just steel versions of sandpaper on a stick. Make one tool an evening and in no time at all you could have a very nice collection!
This is a silent build video to complement our 'Making Grooves' video for those of you who learn by observing. I tried to show lots of different techniques so that woodworkers could pick up new stuff on subsequent views.
As a school fundraiser this very plane will be auctioned off on eBay starting March 6th at 7pm and going for 10 days. Below is the link to the auction.
Versions of this plane are available on our website to help subsidize the school.
www.ebay.com/itm/Moulding-Styl... - Jak na to + styl
this video aged perfectly. the beauty of it is it dont matter how old . still great.
I just saw this video because James Wright mentioned it while discussing his history with his channel and how it all began. Thought you'd like to hear that you were an inspiration!
What a nice tools you have and you make. Like the balance of mechanical and electrical tools.
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... true craftmanship,without the use of power tools- so nice to see the old traditional ways being used ....
The intersection of utility, art, precision, and craftsmanship. Thanks very much for the video.
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Great format! Easy to understand and follow project steps for the new learners. Great complement/lab to your school videos where you discuss the “why” in depth.
2 Planes Up!!! An enjoyable presentation with good nat sound ... great video and close-ups to boot. Thanks for the detailed instruction. Brady
Beautiful work, and your skill with hand tools is evident. The school for homeschool kids is a great idea and I wish you the best in this endeavour!
Mike.
Pedunculopontine it just takes a little practice, and I mean very little. Anybody can do this. Thanks
Well done...inspired me to make a bead plane...liked your meticulous method.
bead planes are more useful than you think.
Such a relaxing video to watch (4yrs after its made). I’m not even a woodworker. In fact I don’t even own any wood working tools and here I am subscribing to this channel due to quality and sheer craftsmanship.
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My artsy fartsy playlist is mainly this type of work.
Don't know your name but, you're an inspiration for beginners and fun to watch a good quality video, I thank you for that.
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Mr. Wortheffort, still didn't get your name...
Or it's a secret?
Extremely skilled craftsman with top end hand tools going though bunch of different techniques. Makes me want to do some woodworking.
I'm normally annoyed by the lack of narration, but I just couldn't find the close button for this one. Every step was very well illustrated.
Very nicely done!
Agree with the others about linking your website.
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Great video, especially for a one man shop. Looking forward to many more videos in future.
Elevating woodworking videos to an art form. Relaxingly informative!
more in this style are in the works.
The best 31 minutes of my day! tks!!!
Pretty funny watching you toss it around on the bench.
+s0nnyburnett yeah. haha. such an eloquent video up until that point.
Muito obrigado por sua generosidade. Você é um grande mestre!
i really enjoyed this video, looking forward to see more.
What magnificent work, and a nice result too. I really like to watch the whole process this way. Thanks
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That my friend is pretty awesome. I love it. Thank you for sharing. I hope you have a blessed week.
Dale
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i can't decide if this guy is twenty-two or forty-five but he eems to know what he's doing so that's pretty good i guess
Either way you made me younger than reality. So thanks.
What a great video, thank you for sharing!
Excellent video and great detail covered. Keep up the excellent work.
got lost in the enjoyment great video.
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Congratulations, im really happy to see this awesome work
Thank you for showing us how to make a groove plane, loved every minute.
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Well done, you don't many craftsmen building their own tools.
Wonderful, Wonderful, Wonderful...........I'd will donate to your school and buy some products too. Thank You for helping kids and adults discover themselves through woodwork. John
I just found your site here. You sir are a real artist. But I can tell you never had done this before! Wink Wink
This was the best video of your that I have ever seen and I think you should make these in pairs a tongue and grove planes they would sell out like hot potatoes
Really great effort the best out of all your videos by far 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
I'd fly out to Texas to watch you make all these old style planes all day
This was a nice video. I picked up on a few tricks I can use in tuning my own wooden planes. I have two old wood planes, a rebate plane and a grooving plane. Fine tuning them has been a bit of a challenge but, coming along well. It's the wedges for the grooving plane I'm finicking around with and they aren't seating behind the iron very well...
Use carbon paper to see where they're hitting then a scraper to remove just the black parts.
Yes, that's a good tip. However, the gaps I'm getting are so large, you can drive a truck through them! I think it's in part due to the iron not being as flat as it can be and the pocket was chiseled out more to fit that iron. (I may have to flatten the iron, no big deal)
BTW, the hand plane is an Auburn Tool Co. plane, circa 1864-1893. So, I have an antique on my hands. I've already sharpened the blade and knicker iron and it does function quite nicely, as is. I'm just tweaking it to make it better. Thanks for your reply... :-)
YES. GREAT VIDEO!!!!!!!!!!!!
Beautiful work!
I am not too interested in woodwork, but this video was interesting.
Great video keep up the good work! :)
Lovely work, thanks!
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Very enjoyable video! Thanks, from Japan!
ItchyKneeSon thanks for watching
Without any emotion and expression on his face. And this nonchalant behaviour in relation to the wood. Absolutely master. Did he use plain oil at the end?
I really liked the video. I glad I found your channel.
thank you . you are a very talented young man who passes on great info . again thank you
Thanks, but I was 48 at this time.
and a good looking man at that . we are all young to someone i am broken down 65
Another excellent video from wortheffort. I have a big old English jointer plane that I'm sure was made with the same craftsmanship and attention to detail. It was a good enough tool that the owner - or someone - put a nicely fitted patch at the throat to give it many more years of use. Keep up the great work!
nice job! thanks for sharing
this guy is a craftsman from the past
His voice at the end surprised me ...my gawd lol. Wish I could work with this guy.
Ya, sounds like a chipmunk on helium.
That was very enjoyable.
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Great work and great video. Appreciate your time.
That's a wonderful shop.
Qualunque marchingegno elettronico impallidisce. Semplicemente: Fantastico!
Very nice! Thanks for sharing how you made it.
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This is a great work!
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Nicely done video Shawn, you always do good work in your presentation, let alone your mastery of hand tools, thanks.
Thanks, but no master... anyone can do my level of work with a minimal of experience.
Maravilloso trabajo!
Wow! Good making.
great job man 👏👏👏
excelente trabajo felicitaciones!!!
wonderful work
It was certainly "worth the effort" to watch this video. Actually, effortless and quite enjoyable. It's nice to see a person working slowly, deliberately without a lot of stupid music or babble. I'm just learning about hand planes (at 58!) so I appreciate this. Machines have their place, and so do hand tools. I'm happy to see you using both to fabricate this nice plane. Best of luck with the school. And to you sir! In today's rush-rush world people have no idea how to make things, only buy them. They should be flocking to your school. Thanks for a great video.
+Mark Williams Thanks. Unfortunately the school died quickly but I'll continue producing educational content online along with these more artsy-fartsy ones.
Very Nice! You are very good with a hand saw. I would have been nervous making some of those long cuts.
It's easier than it looks. Notice relief cuts first? Saw follows path of least resistance.
A great video - sorry to hear about the school but keep up the good work of teaching us all with these videos!
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super awesome, thank you very much!
Wow you've been very excellent!!!
I am in Italy
Bye bye
Am I the only one who hears the background music as Peter ceteras glory of love
True craftsmanship!
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LIKE the video! Nice hand tools work.
ghiga marian easier than it looks, thanks
Great effort!
muchas gracias por compartir tu conocimiento 🙂🙂🙂👍👍👍
That is amazing!
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Great work!
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Muchas gracias por el video
Impressive tools and skills.
SerJahPhoto I really don't have too many specialty tools, but what I have has been accumulated over decades. The skill is stuff anyone can learn. Woodworking is not a 'talent' activity, it's a learned skill activity.
That is a nice job
very accurate!
specifically for total plan video
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that was awesome
Thanks you so much it is very helpful..upload more videos
Great video!
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Cool plane i went the used 044 record route ebay $100.00 with 8 different cutters so probably not going this route but nice work
Nicely done Sir
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Very good work
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Your chisels look like they are so sharp, you just have to wave them in the general direction of the wood!
I've got to make one!
This is amazing
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Good job, precision
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Excellent
Nice work bro congrats
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Really enjoyed the video, thank you for sharing it. Went to your websight, lots of nice bowls for sale, sadly no moulding style groove planes :-(
I'll make more in future but as you saw they don't take much to make yourself.
Good stuff thanks
2 cups of coffee, and some time to enjoy, this was such a relaxing video, thanks for sharing the moment and the tool!
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Groovy.
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very nice
Wonderful.
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nice!
geppetto is that you? rofl... amazing job
excellent
incredible work, is there a video on making the tongue part for say hardwood floors
Liked this
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Great video. Kind of tranquil to watch you work. The finished product was quite cool too! Did you make the iron too? Is there a video of that anywhere? Thanks!
Yes indeed, am going to make the bead plane to add the bead on siding edge boards.
really dresses up the work.
awsome you are great
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Beautiful work!
can you help me? were I can find your beautiful stone for sharp the blade?
tank you!
bagus banget... makasih....