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Matthew Vick
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 21 ก.ย. 2020
Hello everyone and welcome to my channel about all things woodworking!
In this channel you will find videos on not just tool reviews but furniture making, timber framing, giveaways and so much more!
I started turning pens in high school which eventually led me to get a bachelors degree in Fine Woodworking and now I am a timber framer by trade!
I hope to share everything I know here but also learn as much as I can from all of my subscribers!
If you like one or all of the above then hit SUBSCRIBE and I can't wait to get to know you in the comments!
Contact me at mgvick42@gmail.com for any questions or comments!
In this channel you will find videos on not just tool reviews but furniture making, timber framing, giveaways and so much more!
I started turning pens in high school which eventually led me to get a bachelors degree in Fine Woodworking and now I am a timber framer by trade!
I hope to share everything I know here but also learn as much as I can from all of my subscribers!
If you like one or all of the above then hit SUBSCRIBE and I can't wait to get to know you in the comments!
Contact me at mgvick42@gmail.com for any questions or comments!
Tool Talk: ForgedSteelTools Spoon Carving set
Hey everyone! If you have ever looked for handmade tools you might find that they can get kind of pricey. Here is a great set at a great price that is forged and ready to go from ForgedSteelTools on Etsy so be sure to check them out!
www.etsy.com/shop/ForgedSteelTools?ref=search_shop_redirect&page=3#items
If you would like to follow me on my other social media platforms and see what projects are going on I'd love to have your feedback there too!
INSTAGRAM: matthewgvick
FACEBOOK: matthewgregoryvick
www.etsy.com/shop/ForgedSteelTools?ref=search_shop_redirect&page=3#items
If you would like to follow me on my other social media platforms and see what projects are going on I'd love to have your feedback there too!
INSTAGRAM: matthewgvick
FACEBOOK: matthewgregoryvick
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Tool Talk: Veritas Standard Angle Block Plane
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Hey everyone! Here are my thoughts on the Veritas Standard Angle Block Plane with the optional PMV11 steel 50 degree blade. As always it seems like Veritas has outdone themselves when it comes to quality and features in this little plane! www.leevalley.com/en-us/shop/tools/hand-tools/planes/block/47881-veritas-standard-and-low-angle-block-planes?item=05P2281 If you would like to follow me on my...
Timber Frame Time lapse| Pool House & Garage Phase 1
มุมมอง 7K3 ปีที่แล้ว
Hey everyone! Here is the latest raising we did at work! The awesome part about this one is it is only Phase 1 so there's more to come for this project. This video covers this frame from start to finish so I hope you enjoy! If you would like to follow me on my other social media platforms and see what projects are going on I'd love to have your feedback there too! INSTAGRAM: matth...
SO MUCH MAIL!!! February Mail 2021
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Hey everyone! I want to try something new with unboxings so instead of one at a time I will just wait until the end of the month to do a big reveal! If you would like to follow me on my other social media platforms and see what projects are going on I'd love to have your feedback there too! INSTAGRAM: matthewgvick FACEBOOK: matthewgregoryvick
A Look At My Sharpening Setup| Veritas MK II Honing Guide, Stone Pond, and Norton Water Stones!
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Hey everyone! Here is a look at everything I use when sharpening my tools! I wasn't real sure how to approach the video so please let me know what you think and how I might should approach things in the future! Tool Links: stone pond: www.leevalley.com/en-us/shop/tools/sharpening/jigs-mounts-and-rests/33027-the-stone-pond-by-veritas?item=05M2006 MK II Honing guide set: www.leevalley.com/en-us/s...
Keen Kutter K4C Complete Restoration!
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Hey everyone! Here is my first go at a restore video from start to finish in 1 video! Let me know your likes and dislikes so I know how to approach things better in the future! If you would like to follow me on my other social media platforms and see what projects are going on I'd love to have your feedback there too! INSTAGRAM: matthewgvick FACEBOOK: matthewgregoryvick
Unboxing| Keen Kutter K4C
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Hey everyone! this unboxing is another special one as I have officially begun collecting Keen Kutter tools! I got this one in particular for multiple reasons. One, I don't have a No 4 plane but more importantly, this one in particular will be perfect for a video on how to tune up a plane that may be technically fine...but you just want to make it better. So stay tuned for that video soon! If yo...
Hand Tool History| E. C. Stearns & Co. No 13 Spokeshave
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Here is the first of hopefully many hand tool history videos and also a big reveal if you have been following along on the restoration videos! I just want to say thank you so much for all of the support I've gotten from everyone along they way, and I can't wait to reed the feedback so I can make the next one even better! If you would like to follow me on my other social media platforms and see ...
E. C. Stearns & Co. No 13 Restoration Part 3
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Here is the 3rd and final video of this restoration! stay tuned for the reveal and history video soon! If you would like to follow me on my other social media platforms and see what projects are going on I'd love to have your feedback there too! INSTAGRAM: matthewgvick FACEBOOK: matthewgregoryvick
E. C. Stearns & Co. No 13 restoration Part 2
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Things are starting to look a lot better with part 2 complete! I hope you all enjoy and I look forward to your feedback! If you would like to follow me on my other social media platforms and see what projects are going on I'd love to have your feedback there too! INSTAGRAM: matthewgvick FACEBOOK: matthewgregoryvick
E. C. Stearns & Co. No 13 Restoration Part 1
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Hey everyone! Here is part 1 of my first restoration video series! I definitely have a lot to learn with these videos so any constructive criticism is welcome! If you would like to follow me on my other social media platforms and see what projects are going on I'd love to have your feedback there too! INSTAGRAM: matthewgvick FACEBOOK: matthewgregoryvick
MY FIRST UNBOXING!!! | eBay daily user plane
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Hey everyone! Welcome to my first unboxing video of what will be my new daily user plane! I hope to do more of these videos so please let me know in the comments your likes and dislikes so I know how to approach things in the future. I always welcome constructive critiques that way I can bring more of what you want to the table in the future to the best of my ability. If you would like to follo...
We made furniture at work! HTF live edge benches
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Hey everyone! A big announcement: we are making furniture at work! Hey is a video that shows how it goes together and a few detail pictures. It was such a pleasure to work with the guys on this project and collaborate with people as passionate about their craft as I am! Check out more on our website tennesseepavilions.com/homestead-timber-furniture/ for more info. If you would like to follow me...
Timber Frame time Lapse| Sequatchie Frame
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Here is a pavilion from our Tennessee Pavilions side of Homestead Timber Frames! The Sequatchie Pavilion features a traditional hammer beam design, steep 10/12 roof, and the precision of hand-crafted mortise and tenon joinery. We just upgraded our website to where you can build your own! this was such a fun frame to build and I hope y'all enjoy! If you want to see more of what we do at my work ...
Collaboration Project pt 3| Treasure Chest
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Collaboration Project pt 3| Treasure Chest
Collaboration Project pt 2 | Treasure Chest
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Collaboration Project pt 2 | Treasure Chest
Tool Talk: Bridge City Tool Works HP-8 mini block plane
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Tool Talk: Bridge City Tool Works HP-8 mini block plane
Collaboration project pt 1| treasure chest
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Collaboration project pt 1| treasure chest
The Story Behind My Thesis Furniture and a Closeup!
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The Story Behind My Thesis Furniture and a Closeup!
New Content plans! what are your thoughts?
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New Content plans! what are your thoughts?
Tool Talk: Bridge City Tools Mini Miter square plus a SURPRISE
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Tool Talk: Bridge City Tools Mini Miter square plus a SURPRISE
Tool Talk: Stanley SW No. 92| The SW that broke my heart
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Tool Talk: Stanley SW No. 92| The SW that broke my heart
Tool Talk: Stanley SW No 62| Is Stanley back in the game?
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Tool Talk: Stanley SW No 62| Is Stanley back in the game?
Tool Talk: Mikhail Davydov engraved scrub plane| The most beautiful tool I own!
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Tool Talk: Mikhail Davydov engraved scrub plane| The most beautiful tool I own!
Tool Talk: Veritas apron plane with PM-V11 BLADE! Why this is my FAVORITE tool!
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Tool Talk: Veritas apron plane with PM-V11 BLADE! Why this is my FAVORITE tool!
She is not so sweet.
They are made by Stanley because they are bedrocks
You be labored the adjuster through the whole video. I was looking for an explanation of how how to set up all parts and the like. Not so much what’s wrong.
I own the sweetheart, but I also have woodriver, Veritas and Lie Nielsen. The woodriver would be the closest comparison, but only in price. The woodriver is MUCH closer in quality to Veritas and LN than it is to the Stanley. Stanley sweethearts are extremely overpriced. They should be sold for max $90.
Stanley sweethearts aren’t in competition with Lie Nielsen, Veritas or Woodriver. Like, at all.
How does anyone use these giant blocks of steel on one hand? A vintage 60 1/2 would run circles around this.
I have owned two of these Stanley No. 62's. Not that I bought two,, just that I had to return the first one. This was a year ago. "Why?", you ask? Well, everything at first looked great and the blade was super sharp right out of the box, the sole was flat and both sides were both flat and at 90º to the sole. But I couldn't get it to take an even shaving. Long story short, I discovered the blade bed, while very well machined, was very well machined .020" higher on the right hand side as compared to the left hand side, thus skewing the blade and causing it to project further on one side than the other. Amazon fast-tracked the return process and the replacement is very, very good. I'm not as enamored with the Norris style adjustment mechanism for lateral adjustments as you, so I'm reluctant to grind anything off the sides of the blade as that would change the geometry in the blade sharpening jigs I use. Oh, as is my practice, I bought a spare blade at the same time, but there are no Stanley made blades available, not even by calling Stanley's number in the literature that came with the plane, just one by Zeluga, No. ZL-12-142 is the Replacement Blade listed on Amazon for Stanley Jack Plane Model no 12-137 and 1-12-137. Never have had a response from them as to what kind of steel its made from or what its hardness on the Rockwell scale is.
POV slick work. Nice. When the crane operator turns on the lights, it's Miller Time.
Way to power through the rain! Looks awesome.
Disappointed that none of those were subway sandwiches… lol
This plane is now no longer made,i have one and is very good for the job it is made for,but the little brass knob is way too weak and it broke very quickly,and the complaints dept for stanley is full of people who have broken the little screw and Stanley cannot replace the part.I managed to find a replacement screw which had the same thread ,and it now works well,and ii is easy to keep very sharp
As far as I can tell the plane is still made. (My friend picked one up at woodcraft a few weeks ago). But you hit the nail on the head as far as the complaints go. It’s a bit ridiculous
I use the DX60 brilliant but expensive
Thanks for taking the time to share your experience with this tool. I've had to make a lot of mortise and tenon joints lately and been seriously looking at a shoulder plane. Your video has saved me a lot of time, money and frustration. Back to E-Bay, a couple auctions are ending soon. And it's great to see young men taking up the craft. Thanks again.
If the Blade is down, you can throw the plane in the bin. No spare blades. It could be the big advantage to have different plane blades with different angles. No way!
Hey Matthew I just received this plane yesterday. They have a reputation for doing a running change on their products without making it a new offering. They did that with the miter gauge from Harvey just kept upgrading it without announcements and the HP-8 I just received has much larger mouth opening. Maybe you had something to do with that. The number of turns is just 1 for me but it’s 2023 now. Good video I’ll check out some of your other stuff.
Hey im not sure if youll even see this 2 yrs post video but you seem to know a ton. I lost the knuckle cap, adjuster and blade and just got new from Lee valley. The blade does not want to fit through the mouth if the plane anymore. Am i doing something dumb or do you think they may have sent me something wrong.
Hey so if your version looks like mine it is the previous model. They released an updated version not too long ago so maybe they sent you one that is for the newer model?
Mine has the exact same mark.. I’ll send u a picture.. but I got mine used on fb marketplace… so I don’t know if it was made in china or Mexico
Вы сказали что он стоит 169$ . В России сегодня его цена 450$, от тАк
I have a number their tools, and have just ordered a couple more sets from them. They are beautifully made, come sharp but with a little work with a strop are easy to get razor sharp. Very comfortable in the hand and a pleasure to use. I would highly recommend them.
I'm watching this video because I just happened to buy a froe and a draw knife and was looking for more reviews while I'm anxiously awating my items.
How did that go?
The wood river shoulder plane is excellent
This is a low angle bevel up no?
It’s the standard angle bevel up. They do make a low version as well that is amazing.
This sounded like customer service is blowing smoke up you know where. A gimmick.
I am form Bangladesh
Will you send me such a courier?
Brother, I need one, please tell me how I can get it. What should be taken through the courier, brother, please?
Please help brother, I need one
Please help me
No more vids?
I started with a cheap guide which was fine when I was learning ,then got a more expensive guide the roller jammed right from the off.I ended up flattening the roller,so that was a pile of junk.Then I learned freehand all the time using diamond stones and strop to finish of which I now get the best results.
Is the angle of the original blade 25 deg or do you have to do the maths with that one also?
Other reviews have mentioned problems with slop on the Norris adjuster.the cap iron having to over tighten with it being made of aluminium.
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Terrible misinformation they use to sell their products
They are both nice plane's, but the only thing that spoils them is the aluminium level cap. It's cheap and nasty . Thank you for your video .
I just received one of these (late Feb. '23) and I agree with everything in Matthew's review. Out of the box, it actually worked passably, but the blade definitely needs honing on both sides to get the best out of it (I did it before reading the instructions telling you not to). With that done, it will produce 0.001" - 0.0015" thick shavings in pine, cherry, and black locust. The finish is so smooth that it looks polished, especially on the locust. So, despite its flaws it's capable of excellent performance. It works fine with the Veritas MK II jig, which I used along with Norton 4000 and 8000 grit water stones. The finish on the sole could definitely be better, but it's flat, so it doesn't leave marks in the wood and I probably won't bother to lap it for now. The adjustable mouth plate on mine has a 0.006" gap to the side of the plane body, which is an issue when you tighten it, as it skews and makes the mouth opening uneven. However, all you need to do is turn the knob back in the other direction until the plate is flush against the opposite side and it's fine. I'll probably shim it so I don't have to think about it. Then again, I may just set it where I want it and forget about it. The backlash in the adjuster seems to be due mostly to a loose fit between the pin on the adjuster and the hole in the blade. I could probably eliminate it by staking the edge of the hole, but I don't know if it's worth the effort. I've had an L-N 102 and a Veritas block plane for a long time, and I've refurbished several Stanley, Record, Keen Kutter and Craftsman planes, plus some wooden-body planes. I bought this as an addition to those, as it's really not a substitute for a standard block plane or an apron plane. It's a special-purpose tool that I intend to use for making some small ukulele parts and similar items that need to be a consistent thickness. I'm confident that it will work great for that purpose. With the skids removed, it should also be handy for working on other small parts.
I just got a Veritas low angle which was garbage. Had to spend a lot of time flattening the sole.
I’m sorry that happened. You should contact customer service. They are excellent and would have probably sent you a brand new one. When I got mine in that had the paint defects they were very quick to send me a new one.
Bridge city tools just rubbed me the wrong way my first attempt at making a purchase. Tried to order the HP-8 which was on sale for about $80. Went through the checkout process 3-4 times because something about shipping issues. Every time I tried to fix it according to the website it would make me start the process all over. Tried contacting them numerous times, even waited days in between and no response. Went back a couple weeks later to try and order it again and same headache. Tried contacting them again more than once and never heard from them. A company that will not respond to a customer is a company I won't purchase a stick of gum from. I'm actually glad I didn't get the item because after seeing your review I would have been very disappointed in their product for the outrageous full prices they charge. I think their designs are great but the function is no where near the value they put on them. I recently purchased a Jorgensen block plane for a friend of mine for $34 and I tested it with him out of the box and it did really well. Once we cleaned it up and polished everything I have to tell you as far as the shavings and smoothness it would be pretty tough to tell the difference between my LN and Veritas planes. I'm starting to rethink this buying these big brand names especially when we're talking about paying 90% less that accomplishes the same thing. Thanks for the review. It made me feel better about missing out on the HP-8.
I was debating on making a similar video. I bought the sweetheart no. 4 and no. 62. The no. 62 the cap iron screw bottoms out and the blade isn’t even remotely secure. Stanley sent me another one after spending excessive time in trying to get the first one to function properly. The second one they sent, brand new out of the box is the same way. If you spend the time to set up them up and shim the cap iron in order to hold the blade firmly in place, they work great. Just regret not spending a little more on a wood river version. I pretty much use my .no 6 wood river as a jack plane or some older baileys instead of fighting 3 brand new sweet hearts. The no. 4 is a pain in the ass to get it set
I bought one and immediately returned it and bought the Veritas. The Stanley was junk and the Veritas is an absolute pleasure and ultimate perfection. 15:17
Thanks for the history, I have the same spokeshave. It is in good shape but I would like to restore it and clean it up. Can you give me a few pointers or tips on how you restored yours?
Mine was in pretty bad shape. If you want to see what I did I have a 3 part restoration series on this exact plane. I’ve completely refinished planes and just refurbished them the most important thing is to just have fun with it and take your time. If you want it to retain all of its historical relevance don’t repaint it. If you want to make it look new and aren’t worried about its resale value then that’s ok too and let me know and I can tell you what I do when I repaint it.
Aluminum in woodworking is for toys & not tools. Don't worry about the throat adjustment though, any serious user will have to file so many nicks from the leading edge of the aluminum sole that it'll cease to exist by the time you actually need it.
Haha beautifully put. I should be more to the point like that next time.
@@matthewvick4930 The funny thing is that I received an offer from BCT the other day to purchase a HP-8 for $69 & I finagled it into a discount on a LN 101. Money much better spent.
Why would I subscribe to your Chanel before I viewed your video. Put your plea to subscribe at the end of the video.
Have you used it lately? I’m wondering if it’s a good starting point for a spokeshave or if the thin sole creates chatter.
It definitely is a cool conversation piece but it definitely has chatter
@@matthewvick4930 haha. Okay. I just snagged one on eBay, will see if I can sharpen it up and get it going.
@@cliffordduhh45 it’s definitely useable though just needs some tuning
@@matthewvick4930 great to hear. I think it’ll work well on rounded things like spindles and legs, where the blade doesn’t have to shave off a full 1-2” width at the same time. I’ll give it a tuneup this month and report back! Your videos are great. Cheers.
To those interested... I just received mine and it appears they fixed the mouth size issue you pointed out (8:52). There is now plenty of space to adjust the mouth opening, I'd say nearly 1/4", even with a new blade. I also agree about the lack of good finishing of the plane's bottom... but I can easily fix that myself by polishing it on some float glass and some increasingly finer honing papers. As far as the honing angle, I think it is recommended to use their guide and I personally don't pay attention to the actual measured angle in that case since the guide achieves the desired result. The printed angle on the blade is for reference only, so you know what blade is loaded to achieve the actual cut angle. Splitting hairs IMHO, but some may find it confusing.
Very honest video , would you consider contacting Lie Nelson to show there tool against the other brands? As a kicker? Pick up a old Stanley low angle block plane. Spend some time refurbishing with a thicker blade ( Hock) ? Bob
The lever cap being is a massive setback it's very cheap and nasty.
Get to the point
Nobody made you watch the whole thing my friend.
It seems the quality of these tools has declined greatly since John Economacki sold to Harvey Industries. But perhaps the pricing will give a wider range of users access to these unique tools. Thanks for the info presented.
I just received an HP-8 and I'm very impressed with the quality for a plane that cost under $70 (black Friday sale - more than half off). Fit and finish is perfect and the blade was razor sharp out of the box. I've been looking for a good trim plane and this one does not disappoint.