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Though I have never had a good look at one, I think this machine is something called a 'Sticker'. Back in the day (70's) I met a fella that worked at the plaining mill I used to prep the spar grade spruce I was prepping to build the box spars for my Herreshoff Schooner. He was the last guy in the shop who knew how to run it and showed me the room they stored the custom blades they used for crown moldings and the like. He was a good man, helped my get my stock through the jointer and planer (more accurately, I helped him) in good order. -Veteran '66-68
@@TienTipsTrick In our said rich countries we are stucked by security and all kinds of intellectual and administrative limitations. Here in France it is even forbidden to carve our own blades !! Great idea ! But I won't do it in my work shop without you to show me !! How do you manage the depth setting of each passes ? With the depth of the attachement of the blade on the axe ?
@@Carletdesiles I'm sorry, I'm not good at English, so I can only understand what you are trying to say through google translate, I can't explain it to you in English, I hope you can forgive this inconvenience.
Yep, that is dangerous. Hope he stays safe but not only might that blade fly, there is an unebenen weight on that Spindel that is turning very fast... there is a reason that you usually have 3 of the same blades with the same weigh5. You are not even supposed to use a new blade with 2 blades that were resharpened a few time even on planer schwere you can set them to the same height so it would cut even... because the weight is not even anymore then. But only having some5hing on one side... That piece of metal might not weigh much, but at that speed it weight a ton...
For me, I’d stick to making an old fashioned moulding plane unless I had 100s of feet to make-much safer and more control. I also wonder if all that tearout would be reduced with many very thin passes with this machine.
This how you make white hill cutters, they have been outlaw in the UK because they are SOOOOOO DANGEROUS!!! Nothing but friction stopping them fly out of the cutter block.
Cái này vào tầm chục năm trước thì e gặp rồi, giờ làm con dao máy tubi, thêm con tì thì oánh vô tư... Ngày xưa ông chủ e cũng lắp vào máy cuốn, nhưng nó vẫn sốc lắm
Sốc là do ông ấy mài chưa đúng cách,còn nói về dao tupi thì bạn phải làm rất nhiều mới đầu tư đc,chứ bạn làm lần 1 vài miếng mua dao tupi về để riết hư luôn chưa lấy lại vốn bạn nha
@@TienTipsTrick đúng rồi bác, cơ sở kinh doanh thì họ đặt dao, chứ bọn e giờ làm ít tòan đi mua ko àh 😅 có cái nẹp khuôn cửa thì giờ vẫn tận dụng gỗ vẫn chạy như này
Nói một cách sách vở,thì cách này là để giảm Góc Chém...Bởi máy bào VN thường sẻ rãnh dao 25 độ,ta có thể mài vát mặt sau đi 10 độ thì sẽ giảm được 25 - 10 = 15độ...Độ càng cao bào càng ngọt nhưng lốc thớ,độ càng thấp thì càng bóng nhẵn nhưng tốc độ bào phải chậm
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Very dangerous, There’s nothing holdin’ the blade apart from the clamp, And it will knock the bearings out as you’ve only got one cutter in the block, and I shouldn’t stand anywhere near it as that will make a mess of you when it comes out. Saying that when needs must, Retired specialist joiner carpenter cabinet maker, Very interesting what people will do to try and do a job around the world please be safe. PHIL FROM THE MOULIN
That's what I was thinking. Killing the bearings from the unbalanced cutterhead....plus that clamping pressure isn't even, if that thing came loose. OOF!!
Why did you make the blade blunt after sharpening. I make wood moulding cutters a lot and they are sharpened to a razor sharp edge. I can see the cutter is not cutting efficiently. One other thing to note. The cutter is not cutting at 90 deg to the wood so you need to grind it at 30 deg angle. When it's cutting, it is at 30 deg to the wood not 90 deg.
Nice job making the planer but, I was just wondering, how the hell do think trim moldings were/are made? First it was hand planes, before steam powered planes, before electric power equipment. Good job on being self reliant, I can respect that, but you've got nothing new here.
@@has26200 я не заточник. Помоему, как мне кажется, чтобы железка меньше тупилась. На рейсмусе оборотов вала 6000м/мин. И 1нож. Позвуку слышно как он выкалывает дерево. А дальше с помощью проб и ошибок поднимать стол на пол миллиметра, чтобы сциклевать орех. Если снимать больше то снова будут выколы. В общем это долго и муторно, а ролик уменьшен, чтобы народ не уснул.
You Cowboy. This won't work, because the development of the cutter in relationship to the centre of the rotating block hasn't been taken into accounts. The result will be close, but not accurate. And it should be done on a Spindle
Bang on Jack, I bet there is a good chance that your comment will not be fully understood. I do have a Jeffwood 702 thicknesser circa 1950"s with a square cutter block and a few profiled knives to do exactly as "Old Mate" has done. More often than not the shallow profile was used on the tops of skirting boards ( base boards). I don't blame any one for having a go, but as they say " There is nothing new under the Sun".
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When your spindle molder just don't feel dangerous enough anymore.
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Though I have never had a good look at one, I think this machine is something called a 'Sticker'. Back in the day (70's) I met a fella that worked at the plaining mill I used to prep the spar grade spruce I was prepping to build the box spars for my Herreshoff Schooner. He was the last guy in the shop who knew how to run it and showed me the room they stored the custom blades they used for crown moldings and the like. He was a good man, helped my get my stock through the jointer and planer (more accurately, I helped him) in good order.
-Veteran '66-68
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Seems like making more cuts to get depth would be easier on machine and blades
Real project 👍✅
My boss used to do that in the 1980's ,I made the cutters for him but made them as a pair out of high speed steel
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Wowww kreatif,,,👍👍
An admirable work of artisan skills that are no longer in doubt
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Well said 🤔
Cậu sáng tạo đấy nhưng càng sáng tạo càng hao thời gian
Tôi cũng là thợ mộc cũng rất sáng tạo tôi biết. Rất tiếc tôi đã nghỉ nghề
Thanks good knowledge
Just about the most dangerous woodworking video I've seen in a long while. That blade will probably be thrown from the planer at some stage.
what you're worried about is possible, but me and many of my colleagues have been doing it for many years and still haven't come across such a case.
@@TienTipsTrick In our said rich countries we are stucked by security and all kinds of intellectual and administrative limitations. Here in France it is even forbidden to carve our own blades !! Great idea ! But I won't do it in my work shop without you to show me !!
How do you manage the depth setting of each passes ? With the depth of the attachement of the blade on the axe ?
@@Carletdesiles I'm sorry, I'm not good at English, so I can only understand what you are trying to say through google translate, I can't explain it to you in English, I hope you can forgive this inconvenience.
Yep, that is dangerous. Hope he stays safe but not only might that blade fly, there is an unebenen weight on that Spindel that is turning very fast... there is a reason that you usually have 3 of the same blades with the same weigh5. You are not even supposed to use a new blade with 2 blades that were resharpened a few time even on planer schwere you can set them to the same height so it would cut even... because the weight is not even anymore then. But only having some5hing on one side...
That piece of metal might not weigh much, but at that speed it weight a ton...
Lovely design
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Good job brother....
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I thought the table saw carving was crazy, but this is a whole new level! Keep a bucket on top of that planer, just for me ok?
i'm learning english, one day i will explain in english to you, now my english is too bad i'm trying to understand you by google translate
@@TienTipsTrick I think I can understand some things, reading your other comments. Keep up the good work!
Amazing
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For me, I’d stick to making an old fashioned moulding plane unless I had 100s of feet to make-much safer and more control. I also wonder if all that tearout would be reduced with many very thin passes with this machine.
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Yes sir
This how you make white hill cutters, they have been outlaw in the UK because they are SOOOOOO DANGEROUS!!!
Nothing but friction stopping them fly out of the cutter block.
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Can you imagine the damage that that blade would do to the human body if it came out
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Please this is very very interesting, can I get a cutter blade from you
Cái này vào tầm chục năm trước thì e gặp rồi, giờ làm con dao máy tubi, thêm con tì thì oánh vô tư... Ngày xưa ông chủ e cũng lắp vào máy cuốn, nhưng nó vẫn sốc lắm
Sốc là do ông ấy mài chưa đúng cách,còn nói về dao tupi thì bạn phải làm rất nhiều mới đầu tư đc,chứ bạn làm lần 1 vài miếng mua dao tupi về để riết hư luôn chưa lấy lại vốn bạn nha
@@TienTipsTrick đúng rồi bác, cơ sở kinh doanh thì họ đặt dao, chứ bọn e giờ làm ít tòan đi mua ko àh 😅 có cái nẹp khuôn cửa thì giờ vẫn tận dụng gỗ vẫn chạy như này
@@TienTipsTrick tại nhiều khi chạy ít nên ngại lắp lưỡi này lắm
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Nói một cách sách vở,thì cách này là để giảm Góc Chém...Bởi máy bào VN thường sẻ rãnh dao 25 độ,ta có thể mài vát mặt sau đi 10 độ thì sẽ giảm được 25 - 10 = 15độ...Độ càng cao bào càng ngọt nhưng lốc thớ,độ càng thấp thì càng bóng nhẵn nhưng tốc độ bào phải chậm
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Muy buena idea improvisada yo lo ago pero diferente la media caña la ago en el banco de mesa poniendo el disco vertical pero es bonito ber ideas aprender de todos porque nunca terminamos de aprender felisidades saludos desde Veracruz México
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Very dangerous, There’s nothing holdin’ the blade apart from the clamp, And it will knock the bearings out as you’ve only got one cutter in the block, and I shouldn’t stand anywhere near it as that will make a mess of you when it comes out.
Saying that when needs must, Retired specialist joiner carpenter cabinet maker, Very interesting what people will do to try and do a job around the world please be safe. PHIL FROM THE MOULIN
I am very grateful for your concern and concern for me
That's what I was thinking. Killing the bearings from the unbalanced cutterhead....plus that clamping pressure isn't even, if that thing came loose. OOF!!
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;)) hay quá hôm nào dùng máy phay cốt 12.7mm làm phào ae ơi
Có rồi mà bạn ơi,mình mới đăng video gần đây mà
@@TienTipsTrick zậy hả để coi lại thấy mấy ông chế máy làm mộng bằng máy phay ghiền quá ae ạ
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What type of wood is being used here
it is a soft wood but very tough, very difficult to make
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Mình có mũi như trong video,nếu bạn thích thì mình có thể để lại cho bạn được
Why did you make the blade blunt after sharpening. I make wood moulding cutters a lot and they are sharpened to a razor sharp edge. I can see the cutter is not cutting efficiently. One other thing to note. The cutter is not cutting at 90 deg to the wood so you need to grind it at 30 deg angle. When it's cutting, it is at 30 deg to the wood not 90 deg.
So you made a Shaper out of your Planer,seems a bit arcaic
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Cho hỏi a lắp bộ điều tốc đó hét bao nhiêu tiền và mua ỡ đâu
Đó là cái biến tần,mình cũng nhờ người mua và lắp chứ mình cũng không rành về mấy cái này bạn nha
Надо было по ширине запас дать ,потом на циркулярной пиле подрезать после рейсмуса (сколов по краям много так получилось)
Nice job making the planer but, I was just wondering, how the hell do think trim moldings were/are made?
First it was hand planes, before steam powered planes, before electric power equipment.
Good job on being self reliant, I can respect that, but you've got nothing new here.
Mình mài bên ít bên nhiều hả bạn
Mài như lưỡi bào máy ấy bạn
Bạn tém nhẹ phía sau giống như trong video là đc bạn nha
Third. World. Safety.
So many NO’s in this video, but it’s in a third world country so I can forgive some
Tidak ada spindle planer pun jadi
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where is osha when you need them
I don't understand what you're saying
@@TienTipsTrick that this would not be allowed in our countries for safety regulations
get a shaper
А почему не сделать второй нож? Качество от одного ножа не какое, одни волны это же не токарный станок.
Удивительно ,, Всё на коленке , и ведь получается , меня интересует вопрос , зачем он снимал вторую фаску с ножа ??? 2.44
@@has26200 я не заточник. Помоему, как мне кажется, чтобы железка меньше тупилась. На рейсмусе оборотов вала 6000м/мин. И 1нож. Позвуку слышно как он выкалывает дерево. А дальше с помощью проб и ошибок поднимать стол на пол миллиметра, чтобы сциклевать орех. Если снимать больше то снова будут выколы. В общем это долго и муторно, а ролик уменьшен, чтобы народ не уснул.
You Cowboy. This won't work, because the development of the cutter in relationship to the centre of the rotating block hasn't been taken into accounts. The result will be close, but not accurate.
And it should be done on a Spindle
Bang on Jack, I bet there is a good chance that your comment will not be fully understood. I do have a Jeffwood 702 thicknesser circa 1950"s with a square cutter block and a few profiled knives to do exactly as "Old Mate" has done. More often than not the shallow profile was used on the tops of skirting boards ( base boards). I don't blame any one for having a go, but as they say " There is nothing new under the Sun".
Please I need your website address
sorry my friend, I'm in Vietnam
I don't have a website
This idea is about 400 years old...