Specifically achieving flatness and squareness with hand planes. My table saw and radial arm saw are not to be trusted for the level of accuracy needed for this sort of work.
Only you can be the judge of your own abilities. Do you have experience with this kind of joinery? If not, is a project of this scale where you want to cut your teeth?
Feel your pain on the #8. Pieced together a frankenplane jointer and found out the sole was hollow (giving me the same crap results). Took it to a machinist to get it flat and they didn't even get it close. Ended up saving for a LN jointer plane and it's been magical. Good content btw
LN is the dream. I can’t in good conscious sell my #8 as is, so I’m haunting eBay for replacement bodies. Otherwise I’ll try flattening it when I eventually get a milling machine but even that seems bleak with how out of whack it is.
Hell yeah loving the hand tool shit. Another A+ video from Mujin
Thanks DK!
OK, this has strong This Old Tony vibes plus rock. You should definitely have all of the subscribers.
Appreciate the clarity, production, skill and humour!!
Why not do a video about building the panel clamps? Looks like an interesting project with a useful tool at the end.
I plan on it
Been binging all your videos this weekend. I know I'm in the right place when Immortal albums are being referenced🤘
You did those lamps a great service. However I think the tables out do the lamps now.
cursed be thee for using flat heads
this post was made by the torx gang
IDK anything about carpentry but I love this channel. Informative and awesome work, keep it up!
Beautiful tables. The exposed ends give it sort of a Japanese aesthetic. Don't worry about the fan. I'm a fan, of fans.
Air hole for a pet. Liken
Wow An Immortal reference. My man
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I like to come back and watch this video every now and again. It recharges me.
HE RETURNS
Awesome channel! Resurrecting the flat-belt lathe would be a real metal video...
Soon
You are indeed not allowed to say that.
I was with you right up until you went from how important hand tools straight into cutting biscuits.
Specifically achieving flatness and squareness with hand planes. My table saw and radial arm saw are not to be trusted for the level of accuracy needed for this sort of work.
I'm just getting started, got a few tools, is this too hard for a beginner?
Only you can be the judge of your own abilities. Do you have experience with this kind of joinery? If not, is a project of this scale where you want to cut your teeth?
Love the content!
So good! \m/
Awesome work and ya they do go quite well with the lamps.
Mortise first ftw. You have no idea what you're missing out.
I like the narrative in this one :) very thisoldtony-like, but with wood
I'll try it next time. If anything to prove tenons first is superior!
Just awesome woodworking brother!!
Feel your pain on the #8. Pieced together a frankenplane jointer and found out the sole was hollow (giving me the same crap results). Took it to a machinist to get it flat and they didn't even get it close. Ended up saving for a LN jointer plane and it's been magical.
Good content btw
LN is the dream. I can’t in good conscious sell my #8 as is, so I’m haunting eBay for replacement bodies. Otherwise I’ll try flattening it when I eventually get a milling machine but even that seems bleak with how out of whack it is.