Tuning the Stanley 60 1/2 Block Plane

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  • čas přidán 11. 02. 2024
  • Tuning a Stanley Low Angle Adjustable Mouth Plane no 60 1/2
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Komentáře • 36

  • @Expedient_Mensch
    @Expedient_Mensch Před měsícem +1

    Great vid, much more about identifying, cleaning and restoring than tuning. Certainly kept me interested.

  • @4Truth4All
    @4Truth4All Před 8 dny

    Nice job Dave!

  • @Rigus208
    @Rigus208 Před 3 měsíci

    Dave Ty for this vid. Learned a lot to enhance the twinkling of my 60. 1\2 I found when I was the same age 😉13 yrs later it’s still my favorite.👍😇🇺🇸

    • @DaveCorinth
      @DaveCorinth  Před 3 měsíci +1

      I love the 60 1/2’s, they are great little planes to have around the shop. Especially when they are tuned. I hope this video was a helpful tool in getting yours tuned.

  • @RoBBz2000
    @RoBBz2000 Před 4 měsíci +1

    a pleasure to watch.. :) glad to have found your channel!

  • @ga5743
    @ga5743 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Nice job thanks for sharing your skill.

  • @martinhawrylkiewicz2025
    @martinhawrylkiewicz2025 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Wow really nice work!

  • @darinhalvorsen
    @darinhalvorsen Před 4 měsíci +1

    Great work on the plane and extremely well done video.

  • @Heeman5
    @Heeman5 Před 2 měsíci

    Awesome!

  • @bentontool
    @bentontool Před 4 měsíci +1

    That's the way to do it!

  • @manny.u1958
    @manny.u1958 Před 4 měsíci

    Hello from Tijuana; I brought one in a flee market for $5 dollars I don't know if it is old it has ( PAT' D.10-12-97) I have been cleaning it and fallow your instructions, to tone it, thank you for sharing your experiences cheers from Tijuana

    • @DaveCorinth
      @DaveCorinth  Před 4 měsíci

      The patent is referring to Andrew Turnbull’s lever cap. That plane certainly is old as the patent was issued on Oct 12 1897. Great find. And good luck with the tune up.

  • @robertmceuen3630
    @robertmceuen3630 Před měsícem

    I have a Stanley 60 1/2, but it has no finger cut outs in the sides. I read something about it being a pre war model. Put a Veritas blade in it; darn good little plane.

    • @DaveCorinth
      @DaveCorinth  Před měsícem

      Yours is a War Era, made during WW2. They are really good planes and usually have slightly thicker castings than the earlier or later ones. That Veritas blade is definitely an upgrade versus the original Stanley.

    • @robertmceuen3630
      @robertmceuen3630 Před měsícem

      @@DaveCorinth Thanks for your reply and clarification. Much appric iui ated

  • @kentgreenough75
    @kentgreenough75 Před 4 měsíci

    I bought a new Stanley 60 1/2 and what a mistake. The sole was convexed! It took hours to lap flat, but I was determined to make it work. Next the bed behind the mouth was uneven, so I flatten that. Then flatten the blade, again it needed a lot of sanding, and the sharpened the blade. Now the real fun began. As the blade came out it was crooked! One side higher, tilting the entire blade! No amount of adjustment made a difference. I tried a shim on the low side and no improvement. I’m defeated by this plane and now it sits on the shelf to remind me to never, ever buy a new Stanley plane. My old Stanley’s are great, I have five of them, all a joy to use. Any thoughts, did I miss something? Good video.

  • @1pcfred
    @1pcfred Před 4 měsíci

    I was just looking at my planes and they're looking like how that one started out. I thought I had a 60½ I have a plane that looks like it but it is not marked such.

  • @Malba1776
    @Malba1776 Před měsícem

    Wow u scored that block plane shined up like new, how much did u buy it for? THANX for the video !!!

  • @martinhawrylkiewicz2025
    @martinhawrylkiewicz2025 Před 3 měsíci

    Great restoraton! Just curious if you coukd use WD40 for cleaning the grime and dirt off too?

    • @DaveCorinth
      @DaveCorinth  Před 3 měsíci

      Sure, WD 40 works fine, I like the CMT cleaner because it removes paint splatter, and any wood resin that might have built up on the plane, especially near the mouth.

  • @chris-C8
    @chris-C8 Před měsícem

    Hey Dave, I love your videos. I recently refurbished a Stanley No. 5 Type 18. However, I noticed that over time, the body starts to get little spots of discolouration (it looks similar to the metal table at the end of this video when you were using Scotch Bright). I put some 3 in one oil to protect it, but it didn't do much. Is there something I can use besides Johnson's paste wax to keep it looking sharp?

    • @DaveCorinth
      @DaveCorinth  Před měsícem +1

      Union Mfg sells an Elixer that keeps rust off. Check out their website. Unionmfgco.com Myself I don’t mind a little discoloration after I’ve been using one. When I’ve used one a lot, I’ll hit it with some scotch brite. It’s unprotected metal so it’s going to oxidize.

    • @chris-C8
      @chris-C8 Před měsícem

      @@DaveCorinth Thank you for the reply! That makes sense. I'm new to woodworking and hand planes, so seeing all these beautiful planes on CZcams, I thought I was doing something wrong because the plane gets superficial staining in certain spots. I will check out the product you suggested. Thanks again!

  • @aldolajak1267
    @aldolajak1267 Před 3 měsíci

    Not sure how many block plane users there are out there, but I applaud you dedication. Technology is obviously giving way to the old tried and true methods of woodworking. Sad that high planing and high speed routing are replacing tried and true traditional methods.

    • @DaveCorinth
      @DaveCorinth  Před 3 měsíci

      In the last 20 years traditional woodworking has made a roaring comeback. Good quality hand tools are in high demand and I hope that this video helps in setting up one of those tools for optimal use.

  • @dannyhale7645
    @dannyhale7645 Před 3 měsíci

    Where did you find your very fine wire wheel?

    • @DaveCorinth
      @DaveCorinth  Před 3 měsíci +1

      I bought a box of wire wheels at an auction a few years ago and there 4 in there that were the finest I have ever seen. I’ll find out who makes them and get that information on here.

    • @dannyhale7645
      @dannyhale7645 Před 3 měsíci

      @@DaveCorinth , I would appreciate that. Have you ever tried the nylon bristle ones? I've heard they're easier on the metal.

    • @DaveCorinth
      @DaveCorinth  Před 3 měsíci +1

      The wire wheel I use is an Osborne 604k, they are made for aluminum, brass and bronze. The bristles are stainless steel and very fine.

    • @dannyhale7645
      @dannyhale7645 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@DaveCorinth , thanks!

  • @martinhawrylkiewicz2025
    @martinhawrylkiewicz2025 Před 3 měsíci

    Would you sell it?

    • @DaveCorinth
      @DaveCorinth  Před 3 měsíci

      Already sold it. Usually I list them on eBay shortly after they have been tuned, restored.

    • @martinhawrylkiewicz2025
      @martinhawrylkiewicz2025 Před 3 měsíci

      @@DaveCorinth can you please tell me your eBay handle so I can check what you have for sale?