@@evanvandyke9819 I don't think that's a fair assessment, unless you're talking about an electric hand plane. That board had a fairly large crown and a lot of wood needed to be removed to flatten it. An electric router can easily take a heavier cut than virtually any of us can take with a hand plane. The router bit is about 2-1/4" in diameter, which means it takes a wider cut than a standard width bench plane (2") and a slightly narrower width than a #5-1/2 bench plane (2-3/8"). Since the router can take away more wood with each pass (heavier/deeper cut), and each pass is as wide, or wider, than a bench plane; this contraption should be much faster at flattening boards. I expect the bench plane will leave a nicer surface, and it will be more enjoyable to use, but it won't be faster.
Огромное спасибо за то, что сначала показали изделие и как оно работает и зачем это нужно, а уже потом - процесс создания. Вы этим выгодно отличаетесь от других, которые сначала полчаса показывают что они что-то пилят и собирают, а в итоге понимаешь что это ты только потерял время Молодец, приветствую такую подачу информации 👍
не каждый может пользоваться рубанком что бы добиться до такого идеала мучительно но эффективно. извините за мой русский приветствую из Азербайджана @@necro2148
Are people not satisfied to watch and enjoy video that is essentially presented to them for free. What he has done is fun and imaginative. I suspect he has a technique for using it in a way that is beneficial. It does not take much to be a negative Nelly and critique everything that comes along. I know it makes people who do feel like giants in their expertise. The reality is they are little people who cannot seem to enjoy life.
you know how long its been since ive seen a woodworking tool hack that havent seen and is a good idea!! im actually going to build me one of these this weekend!! maybe even convince myself to get a dedicated router for it as well! ty sir!!
Brilliant!! When you start mass producing these jigs and selling then online, please share the link. I'll likely buy both jigs for my miniscule woodwork adventures. 🥰 I would try to make one myself, but I do not have a shop of proper equipment like you. Yes... I envy your shop and others like it. Seriously, thank you for sharing this. I am sure many people will take this idea with them into their woodworking travels.
That's a really nice sled idea for a power router. It's keeping in the same shape theme as a handplane, and definitely gives you way more control over practically everything that the router can do. It's a decent size larger than a normal jack or handplane footprint, though. Did it need to be or is that how it just worked out for what you were making at the time?
So a planer that produces saw dust instead of shavings. IT COULD BE USEFUL FOR SOME STUFF! And i love how you are finding a new use for an existing tool. My only complaint is...saw dust.
I'll be honest this is one of more creative ideas I've seen. I'm surprised how well it works. However, the biggest advantage of using normal plane is the surface quality it leaves. If you use plane, the wood will last much longer.
As a person learning so i can afford upgrades to my home. This is fabulous. Im guessing bc as im looking at tools i need to get started. Planners are way more than I can afford so im watching this carefully!!!! Thank You!!! And now a new subscriber + 👍🏾/share....for this alone. Looking forward to more of your videos 🫡🎉
Excellent idea and I do have a Dewalt. I'm swamped with projects right now, but I'll be saving this video and will make one of these for myself.. thank you..
I'm gonna make one of these with an m18 router. LOVE this. This old fart loves my Nielsen jointer plane, and the "lovely" thin strips it makes, but it takes a quick toll on your body!!! Already drew it / planed it out and put the bits and router in my Amazon cart!
That router bit will set you back at least the price of a powered planer, unless you opt for a lower quality bit, which is known to cost you more when you'll have to replace it more often. The time and materials spent to make this abomination will also be forever lost. Buy a planer and a $50 random orbit sander, they will be a lot cheaper to run in the long run, they will do their job as designed, and not to mention you won't have to come up with awkward explanations when anyone asks what's up with that weird tool.
Привет. Крутая идея. Мне очень понравилась. Можно сделать крепление на шарнире. Ну ты понял, увеличил наклон и выборка идет полукругом. Тогда будет работать как шерхебель. Если нужен Большой съем материала
I'm fairly new to woodworking: does this have advantages over an actual hand plane, or is it more about using what you have on hand? I can't see the advantage.
It's a great idea but with a couple of hand planes and a little time invested in learning to hone blades, the same can be achieved with old technology that doesn't create masses of dust and noise and actually gives a far smoother finish. I guess it's a good replacement for a power jointer and thicknesser if one only has a small shop.
I have some huge routers and assorted bits, ill have to make the 3D pantograph copier ive always wanted to make! I'd forgotten, but this sparked the idea again!
A hand tool will always be better than a power tool in my opinion. It really all depends on what you were brought up on and how you were taught. I like to feel the wood, to converse with the wood, to smell the wood, to really make a connection with the wood. I could never do that with a power tool. All that said, this is a pretty interesting “plane”. You’ve crafted it beautifully. And I suppose the old and the new had to marry some day! Thanks for the idea, the build, and the video!
it's a nicely crafted tool, and the edge fence is a useful touch. in english your title says this is a 'sander'. you may want to change it to 'planer'. where do you get a 57mm router dado/planing bit? 멋지게 만들어진 도구이며 가장자리 울타리는 유용한 터치입니다. 영어로 제목은 이것이 '샌더'라고 말합니다. 'planer'로 변경할 수 있습니다. 57mm 라우터 DADO/대패질 비트는 어디에서 얻습니까?
brilliant! This is another level of 'work smart'! Why don't you come up with such ideas yourself, but then when you see it in others you think "yeah, sure! That's the smartest thing you can do!"? Yes, and the holder for the board is great too! as ingenious as it is simple. But do you really not need any side support? and do you use a milling machine? Looked like that at first, but it's a grinder, right?
Very interesting idea. I like the way you incorporated a dust control channel from slightly behind the router bit to the front of the plane base. I don’t understand the need for the rear channel? Doesn’t the rear recess area cause an instability in some situations? I wonder if the rear recess is needed, and if it is, maybe a cross hatch pattern might be an improvement?
Router/planer - neat idea! But why not just use a power planer? Also, don't you need a raised back to support the plane on the surface that is now lower?
@@Tensquaremetreworkshop also, the sole of a plane is flat, no need for a raised back. You start with the blade off the material and push it through the surface.
@@ChristIsLord229 That is a design fault of the manual plane, severely limiting the cut depth. All power planes have an adjustable height sole in front of the cutter. Your design will plough a slot in the material on the first pass (as it will be riding on the sides of the frame), but it will be tilted on the next (side of frame in that slot) making a mis-shaped pass. On an edge plane, you will get severe snipe as the tool drops as soon as front support passes the end of the workpiece. Several other issues, but that is the main one.
2 reasons I can think of. A power planer costs more $ when you might already have a router, and a router planer can go any direction (not just forward strokes) and still cut effectively
Ok, thats an amazing idea. Probably the coolest woodworking idea I have seen for a long time, if maybe ever.
i said this almost word for word.
yeah, i always wanted my hand plane to weight 10 times more and make noise
🤣🤣🤣🤣@@bastiat691
I never would have imagined such a planer, but that is pretty cool.
There's router planes, then there's plane routers. Totally gonna steal this idea, thanks!
Wow this is amazing! Appreciate that you combined two common tool together to make yet another amazing tool.
Thank you. Have a good day
Hand-plane shavings are WAY easier to deal with than all that sawdust!!
^my thoughts exactly
It looks louder, messier, and more dangerous than an electric planer.
Well, you’re not wrong. But a router’s going to make quick work.
@@MyFatherLoves Based on the video demos, the router takes a LOT longer than the hand plane. Especially when flattening the face of the board.
@@evanvandyke9819 I don't think that's a fair assessment, unless you're talking about an electric hand plane. That board had a fairly large crown and a lot of wood needed to be removed to flatten it. An electric router can easily take a heavier cut than virtually any of us can take with a hand plane. The router bit is about 2-1/4" in diameter, which means it takes a wider cut than a standard width bench plane (2") and a slightly narrower width than a #5-1/2 bench plane (2-3/8"). Since the router can take away more wood with each pass (heavier/deeper cut), and each pass is as wide, or wider, than a bench plane; this contraption should be much faster at flattening boards.
I expect the bench plane will leave a nicer surface, and it will be more enjoyable to use, but it won't be faster.
This idea seemed so obvious when I saw it, I slapped myself for not thinking of it. Brilliant. Your craftsmanship is top notch.
Огромное спасибо за то, что сначала показали изделие и как оно работает и зачем это нужно, а уже потом - процесс создания.
Вы этим выгодно отличаетесь от других, которые сначала полчаса показывают что они что-то пилят и собирают, а в итоге понимаешь что это ты только потерял время
Молодец, приветствую такую подачу информации 👍
Спасибо. Хорошего дня.
А чем не угодил обычный электрорубанок? Я так и не понял зачем вот это все. Собрали из велосипеда самокат вместо того, чтобы просто купить самокат
не каждый может пользоваться рубанком что бы добиться до такого идеала мучительно но эффективно. извините за мой русский приветствую из Азербайджана @@necro2148
@@necro2148isso é pra quem não tem uma plaina elétrica, mas tem uma tupia! 🤷♂️
There is a fine line between genius and insanity, and I think you're standing on that line sir.
Are people not satisfied to watch and enjoy video that is essentially presented to them for free. What he has done is fun and imaginative. I suspect he has a technique for using it in a way that is beneficial. It does not take much to be a negative Nelly and critique everything that comes along. I know it makes people who do feel like giants in their expertise. The reality is they are little people who cannot seem to enjoy life.
That's is the best idea I have seen that last decade!
First actually useful 'new' jig I've seen in years, well done!
That is the coolest plane I ever saw.
Pure brilliance!
Undoubtedly, definitely, that’s the tool of the century. Full credit to the tool operator. Thanks.
you know how long its been since ive seen a woodworking tool hack that havent seen and is a good idea!! im actually going to build me one of these this weekend!! maybe even convince myself to get a dedicated router for it as well! ty sir!!
Brilliant!!
When you start mass producing these jigs and selling then online, please share the link. I'll likely buy both jigs for my miniscule woodwork adventures. 🥰
I would try to make one myself, but I do not have a shop of proper equipment like you. Yes... I envy your shop and others like it.
Seriously, thank you for sharing this. I am sure many people will take this idea with them into their woodworking travels.
Dewalt, Makita, Ryobi....all of you toolmakers, this guy is on to something awesome.
That's a really nice sled idea for a power router. It's keeping in the same shape theme as a handplane, and definitely gives you way more control over practically everything that the router can do.
It's a decent size larger than a normal jack or handplane footprint, though. Did it need to be or is that how it just worked out for what you were making at the time?
The noisiest hand plane ever!
Very cool 👍🏻
Awesome idea for taking the jointer to the material!
This is fantastic--thank you.
Very cool idea !
So a planer that produces saw dust instead of shavings. IT COULD BE USEFUL FOR SOME STUFF! And i love how you are finding a new use for an existing tool. My only complaint is...saw dust.
I'll be honest this is one of more creative ideas I've seen. I'm surprised how well it works. However, the biggest advantage of using normal plane is the surface quality it leaves. If you use plane, the wood will last much longer.
As a person learning so i can afford upgrades to my home. This is fabulous. Im guessing bc as im looking at tools i need to get started. Planners are way more than I can afford so im watching this carefully!!!!
Thank You!!! And now a new subscriber + 👍🏾/share....for this alone. Looking forward to more of your videos 🫡🎉
It’s amazing what you can do with a good jig 😊l have always been a favour of jigs and made a few in my time 😊
You turned your router into a jointer plane? It's so crazy, it just might work!
It produces pretty good results.👍😉
Excellent idea and I do have a Dewalt. I'm swamped with projects right now, but I'll be saving this video and will make one of these for myself.. thank you..
sadly you don't get the satisfaction of a NICE LONG CHIP. But also you don't get the fight of a lifetime when you find a knot xD
I’m a professional, carpenter and a professional guitar maker. This is a very good idea.
Very cool contraption, and beautiful craftsmanship! Ignore the haters, keep on doing your thing!
Thank you. Have a good day
Brilliant idea, just the perfect new life for my Dad's almost vintage router
I'm gonna make one of these with an m18 router. LOVE this. This old fart loves my Nielsen jointer plane, and the "lovely" thin strips it makes, but it takes a quick toll on your body!!! Already drew it / planed it out and put the bits and router in my Amazon cart!
Шикарное изобретения респект и уважуха супер дай бог ему здоровья.
Спасибо. Хорошего дня.
Like a fly cutter for wood. Genius.
I was thinking of getting a planer but I think I’ll wait and make this version….thanks for the help ❤❤
Give it a try and leave a comment.
That router bit will set you back at least the price of a powered planer, unless you opt for a lower quality bit, which is known to cost you more when you'll have to replace it more often. The time and materials spent to make this abomination will also be forever lost. Buy a planer and a $50 random orbit sander, they will be a lot cheaper to run in the long run, they will do their job as designed, and not to mention you won't have to come up with awkward explanations when anyone asks what's up with that weird tool.
Привет. Крутая идея. Мне очень понравилась. Можно сделать крепление на шарнире. Ну ты понял, увеличил наклон и выборка идет полукругом. Тогда будет работать как шерхебель. Если нужен Большой съем материала
That’s clever ❤
Duuuudee.. this is absolutely ingenious!
This is simple and a genius idea! Very clever and well done congratulations ❤
Well done!!! Thanks so much for the idea! Best, Stu
This is too funny. I just thought of this last week when doom scrolling videos and wondered if anyone had ever done it. Well done!
Yeh of course you did!!
I'm fairly new to woodworking: does this have advantages over an actual hand plane, or is it more about using what you have on hand? I can't see the advantage.
Thank you Sir 🎉
Maate, you are genius 😀
Endlich mal was Neues! Finally something new!
It's a great idea but with a couple of hand planes and a little time invested in learning to hone blades, the same can be achieved with old technology that doesn't create masses of dust and noise and actually gives a far smoother finish. I guess it's a good replacement for a power jointer and thicknesser if one only has a small shop.
😊😊😊 μπράβο για την τέλεια δουλειά
Ευχαριστούμε πολύ
Τό ρούτερ ποιο μοντέλο είναι
Με θερμές ευχές από Κρήτη Ελλάδα
I like those router bits
It's amazing ! I've never seen such idea before! 👍👍👍 Thank you! 🤝
This might be less efficient to electric hand plane but you've done the combination beautifully, great job
great way to use one tool instead of many
Thank you. Have a good day
excellent craftsmanship - this is the best woodworking video i've seen in quite some time - very well thought out !
Wow! This guy needs to learn to use planes.
You are truly talented, just WOW.
Amigo que excelente idea y diseño un gran abrazo desde Guatemala 🇬🇹 sigue adelante
🤣😂😆 At first I thought it was a joke. But absolutely pure genius! Going to do this just for fun so I can say I used hand tools!
Thank you. Have a good day😂
Me too - I was certain that i was click bait 😂
Thats a neat jig 👍
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망치소리님 별걸 다 만드십니다.^^ 멋져요
I have some huge routers and assorted bits, ill have to make the 3D pantograph copier ive always wanted to make! I'd forgotten, but this sparked the idea again!
Thank you for watching.
Ingenious idea. Personally I'm going to pick up an electric planer. But very creative.
A hand tool will always be better than a power tool in my opinion. It really all depends on what you were brought up on and how you were taught. I like to feel the wood, to converse with the wood, to smell the wood, to really make a connection with the wood. I could never do that with a power tool.
All that said, this is a pretty interesting “plane”. You’ve crafted it beautifully. And I suppose the old and the new had to marry some day!
Thanks for the idea, the build, and the video!
Very very cool. Just needs a dust chute for a vacuum and you’d really have something amazing.
Very clever
Fantastic, this is a true MacGyver solution. You earned my sub.☺
Absolutely Brilliant !! Thank You for sharing. 🙏 Namaste
Great work. Thanks for sharing!
In lieu of a planet I guess that i would go for that! Nice job.
great idea, I can see only a small edge of the router bit being used and worn though.
it's a nicely crafted tool, and the edge fence is a useful touch. in english your title says this is a 'sander'. you may want to change it to 'planer'. where do you get a 57mm router dado/planing bit?
멋지게 만들어진 도구이며 가장자리 울타리는 유용한 터치입니다. 영어로 제목은 이것이 '샌더'라고 말합니다. 'planer'로 변경할 수 있습니다. 57mm 라우터 DADO/대패질 비트는 어디에서 얻습니까?
Great invention!
Your a wizard Harry!
Pure genius I even have that router. You could do a long body plane as well.
Great job man,Jesus bless you
Not really much point. A lie Nielsen is such a pleasure to use. You have that tactile feel when the blade comes in contact with the wood.
Well, that'll be quicker to build than a router sled. I have some guitar body blanks I need to smooth up. This may be the ticket.
It’s very interesting. But does it work like a router sled?
Very good idea 🎉and cool to thanks
Wonderful idea!!
A great dust maker 🙂
brilliant! This is another level of 'work smart'! Why don't you come up with such ideas yourself, but then when you see it in others you think "yeah, sure! That's the smartest thing you can do!"? Yes, and the holder for the board is great too! as ingenious as it is simple. But do you really not need any side support? and do you use a milling machine? Looked like that at first, but it's a grinder, right?
FANTASTIC!
Love the interesting concept. I would like to believe it would work well for smaller less income shops like mine. But I may see
Супер, для швидкої обробки дощок та майбутньої склейки шитів це надзвичайно вдале пристосування.
Genius!
Amazing! Thank You for sharing.
Very interesting idea. I like the way you incorporated a dust control channel from slightly behind the router bit to the front of the plane base. I don’t understand the need for the rear channel? Doesn’t the rear recess area cause an instability in some situations? I wonder if the rear recess is needed, and if it is, maybe a cross hatch pattern might be an improvement?
Thank you for this video.
really awesome, never saw this before and it is top tier
That genius!
Не обычное решение. Не понятно, насколько оно удобно и нужно. Но за творческую мысль - лайк (-;
Awesome idea love it
This is hilarious! I really love it. 😂🤣
Brilliant!!! I wouldn’t use it to joint but to flatten wide and/or short boards absolutely!
Genius design!
Router/planer - neat idea! But why not just use a power planer? Also, don't you need a raised back to support the plane on the surface that is now lower?
Its for the clicks
@@ChristIsLord229 Thanks for your honesty!
@@Tensquaremetreworkshop also, the sole of a plane is flat, no need for a raised back. You start with the blade off the material and push it through the surface.
@@ChristIsLord229 That is a design fault of the manual plane, severely limiting the cut depth. All power planes have an adjustable height sole in front of the cutter. Your design will plough a slot in the material on the first pass (as it will be riding on the sides of the frame), but it will be tilted on the next (side of frame in that slot) making a mis-shaped pass. On an edge plane, you will get severe snipe as the tool drops as soon as front support passes the end of the workpiece. Several other issues, but that is the main one.
2 reasons I can think of. A power planer costs more $ when you might already have a router, and a router planer can go any direction (not just forward strokes) and still cut effectively
This is like Iggy Swan level genius! No offense intended. He is just a big name innovator here state side in this area. Great idea!
Nuts 😮
I like it! But if your router bit or the router base slips a tiny bit, then you are gouging a huge trench in your workpiece.
Why do you think they mounted it in a plane base thats about the length of small jointing plane? It eliminates that happening.
It's not like that.
There may be some marks.
The DeWalt has a pretty solid collet that doesn't really slip, and its adjustment mechanism locks very solidly.
super idea 👌👍
wow now this is very usefull will you be producing plans