My fave is an off brand transitional jack made by Hunt Mfg Co. Great for making rough lumber flat.
@S-RodrigueS-Rodrigue23 күн бұрын
ou trouver les dado en métal triste en plastique pas solide
@Erwin_AMS26 күн бұрын
Thanks for this insight ,so nice!
@guybartlett9587Ай бұрын
Beautiful
@lewthrasher5865Ай бұрын
On its side
@Pastajelly1388Ай бұрын
Oh i had one, it was my grandfather's ruler. And i absolutely love it. Its very cool
@TylerHenry-bo1feАй бұрын
That is awesome
@StonedCherry1Ай бұрын
Love them they are great
@MyoldnameiscringyАй бұрын
I haven’t tried one of those low angle jack planes yet, but they look like they get through tough grain better. More versatile tool, maybe?
@hugodesouzamaciel7993Ай бұрын
Beautyful work Man
@hugodesouzamaciel7993Ай бұрын
I am Wood Worker Brazil
@geoffb108Ай бұрын
You have opened another door in my creative wood working. Thank you so much. Geoff from Tasmania
@erichaskellАй бұрын
Box Elder Maples are considered a "trash" tree as they frequently drop dead branches and have dead branches within their foliage. And they will grow anywhere very easily, hence the term "weed tree".
@alpinewanderАй бұрын
Gorgeous work, thank you for the inspiration!
@erichaskellАй бұрын
Can pipe clamps exert more pressure? Or is the difference moot?
@canadianwoodworkingАй бұрын
A typical parallel clamp can reach about 350 PSI. 3/4" pipe clamps can reach around 1,000 PSI and the I-beam style bar clamps can reach up to about 1,400 PSI.
@erichaskellАй бұрын
@@canadianwoodworking with any clamp, is it possible to press boards together so as to force all the glue out thus having a weak connection or is that an old woodworkers tale?
@canadianwoodworkingАй бұрын
@@erichaskell It is possible. Applying too much pressure will result in the bond not being as strong as it could have been. You also risk the possibility of damaging your workpiece. All you need to do is tighten the clamps until you see glue begin to ooze out.
@fraujohnsen6189Ай бұрын
I know I'm late to tell you, I really enjoyed this video and you teaching us the approach of your work on surfaces. Very insightful and inspiring! Can you tell me what you used on the lower half of the board in the thumbnail? Is it a ball peined hammer? It looks wider and smoother than carving. Very intriguing!
@leonardomena93072 ай бұрын
Very good men 👍🏽
@stephaniebarnes36302 ай бұрын
Niiiice!
@studiohost2 ай бұрын
Inspiring,reminder to build mock ups .pays off. Well done ,thanks
@danielUYW2 ай бұрын
I love that!
@urmelausdemeis34952 ай бұрын
Einfach genial
@danallansarthou72 ай бұрын
Simple as japanese saw?
@amilcardeleont.48252 ай бұрын
Aunque ambas cumplen su cometido siendo para perforar madera, brad point es la adecuada para carpintería. Las brocas baratas son fabricadas de acero comercial, por eso duran poco, Las de mejor calidad son de acero con dureza superficial, más resistentes al desgaste y a la torción.
@histguy1013 ай бұрын
Brad points are great if theyre sharp and good quality. So many of them aren't for some reason, even when new
@FriPilot3 ай бұрын
And?
@chriswoods74523 ай бұрын
Agreed, Ash is a beautiful wood. In England we are also losing our Ash forests due to Ash Dieback fungus, and lots are being preemptively felled for forest management. Seems to be holding its price tho
@hugodesouzamaciel79933 ай бұрын
Rob Brown
@transmundanium3 ай бұрын
Yes, but using a spokeshave or block plane. The router leaves such a bland shape and surface behind.
@studiohost3 ай бұрын
“I tend to stay away from the flavor of the month “and the next picture is of a live edge table…sweet !
@vladimirrudakvipwoodcraft64553 ай бұрын
How long.... 😴
@transmundanium3 ай бұрын
For basic stock removal I stop after draw-filing the edge and start scraping.
@GG-lp2ex3 ай бұрын
2
@HardyAnnual3 ай бұрын
Pull saws were originated in a country with little or no native hardwoods. I use western saws on hardwood, Japanese saws on softwood. They are brilliant, but I personally cut straighter with a western saw.
@SGW4K3 ай бұрын
Tennon saw
@suokku41773 ай бұрын
Nippon saw😊
@aaronoconnor6063 ай бұрын
I still don't understand why they made this saw run on batteries 😒