Chisels and plane blade made by my friend Luke using incredible steel, get more tools from Luke at Zen-Wu Toolworks - use my link for a $20 discount: zenwutoolworks.com/gr_woodworking
That chisel at 14:03 looks amazing... and then I looked it up. It has a sliding dovetail joint combining steel and titanium🤯🤯🤯 That may be the coolest chisel I've ever seen!
What a delicate little beauty. I admire your skill and your creativity. I wish you and your family, and your whole country! a hopefully peaceful and healthy 2025.
Thank you! In fact, my experience is only great when working on machines, and I am an absolute beginner in hand tools, I only learned how to handle a hand plane a little last year :) So let's learn together!
@@gr_woodworking Thank you for your response. I am new to hand tools also, going to take a class to learn how to cut dovetails soon. I hope someday I will be able to cut dovetails as nice as yours!
inspire by your videos, i bought a stanley global n5. still struggling to make it perform, not being sure the reason yet. it might be for being on a budged and unable to sharpen it to an ideal level, at least to isolate variables. Seeking sellable projects i can make with minimal, sub-optimal tools, plaining salvaged pallet planks for wood
I’m still learning to work with hand tools. I only started making some progress with a hand plane last year after buying a Clifton. However, as it turned out, the brand of the plane doesn’t matter. The most important characteristic of a hand plane is an absolutely flat sole. On TH-cam, you can find many guides showing how to flatten the sole of a plane on sandpaper glued to a piece of glass, but that’s completely wrong. The sole should either be scraped or flattened on granite plates using an abrasive powder, like silicon carbide. Only then will the plane work properly. As for sharpening the blade, that’s secondary. You’ll easily feel whether the blade is dull or sharp-there’s no need to guess, it will be obvious.
Chisels and plane blade made by my friend Luke using incredible steel, get more tools from Luke at Zen-Wu Toolworks - use my link for a $20 discount: zenwutoolworks.com/gr_woodworking
I always enjoy a new video from GR woodworks! Inspires me to keep on building.
Чудове відео в цей чудовий святковий вечір)Дякую!
That chisel at 14:03 looks amazing... and then I looked it up. It has a sliding dovetail joint combining steel and titanium🤯🤯🤯 That may be the coolest chisel I've ever seen!
skew chisel...
It's a Zen Wu. The link is in his description.
You always inpire me, and you've helped me a lot. So much thanks for everything Yuri. My deepest honest greetens to you my friend❤
Very nice. You have an incredible touch.
Thank you very much!
Beautyfull job. Beauty wood....
What a delicate little beauty. I admire your skill and your creativity. I wish you and your family, and your whole country! a hopefully peaceful and healthy 2025.
Всегда лайк❤
how many years have you been woodworking? Your craftsmanship inspires me with every video you release. Thank you.
Thank you! In fact, my experience is only great when working on machines, and I am an absolute beginner in hand tools, I only learned how to handle a hand plane a little last year :) So let's learn together!
@@gr_woodworking Thank you for your response. I am new to hand tools also, going to take a class to learn how to cut dovetails soon. I hope someday I will be able to cut dovetails as nice as yours!
@@gr_woodworking Make yourself a nice spokeplane for the roundings ; ) , love youre passion it drops of the screen
inspire by your videos, i bought a stanley global n5. still struggling to make it perform, not being sure the reason yet. it might be for being on a budged and unable to sharpen it to an ideal level, at least to isolate variables. Seeking sellable projects i can make with minimal, sub-optimal tools, plaining salvaged pallet planks for wood
I’m still learning to work with hand tools. I only started making some progress with a hand plane last year after buying a Clifton. However, as it turned out, the brand of the plane doesn’t matter. The most important characteristic of a hand plane is an absolutely flat sole. On TH-cam, you can find many guides showing how to flatten the sole of a plane on sandpaper glued to a piece of glass, but that’s completely wrong. The sole should either be scraped or flattened on granite plates using an abrasive powder, like silicon carbide. Only then will the plane work properly.
As for sharpening the blade, that’s secondary. You’ll easily feel whether the blade is dull or sharp-there’s no need to guess, it will be obvious.
Nice video and a wonderful work! Whats the name of the tape measure at 5:15 min? looks great!
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That's a nice bit of furniture , I notice you have a habit of leaving the scribing marks why?
Why does your video appear to be flipped? Are you left handed and wear your wedding ring on your right hand?
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