I second nadnerb978 's comment - the frog is also the part of a violin bow that you hold onto, but several parts are at work inside the recessed area of that frog.
Hi Rob. I'm going to get a no.5 jack plane. Do you think it's a good choice for general purposes in lutherie like flattening guitar/bassguitar fretboard, or solid body blanks? Does it need something longer? Thanks!
It probably got the name "frog" from farriers' work. The sole of a horses hoof is called a "frog". A bench plane's frog resembles the cavitated recesses of the aforementioned.
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Interesting! Thanks for the info.
Good word. I am like your expñication. Thanks.
Buenos comentarios, a mi me gusto tu explicación. Gracias
benjamín
bye.
Muito obrigado pelo vídeo e pelo esforço em traduzir, sou muito grato
+Tauan Santana obrigado. fico contente em saber que o video foi útil. abs.
+OBrienGuitars eu também sou grato,obrigado.
+Marcelo israel obrigado e abraços.
I second nadnerb978 's comment - the frog is also the part of a violin bow that you hold onto, but several parts are at work inside the recessed area of that frog.
thank you
Muito bom, tenho 3 plainas em casa, mas só agora aprendi a regula-las .
obrigado (Portuguese Brazil)
Legal. Fico feliz que gostou do video.
Very nice video.Very Helpful to me.The name "frog" problably because remember a frog when you see from side(silhoeutte).
Hi Rob. I'm going to get a no.5 jack plane.
Do you think it's a good choice for general purposes in lutherie like flattening guitar/bassguitar fretboard, or solid body blanks?
Does it need something longer?
Thanks!
It probably got the name "frog" from farriers' work. The sole of a horses hoof is called a "frog". A bench plane's frog resembles the cavitated recesses of the aforementioned.
No recommendations please!
Mystery #1 solved.
Mystery #2....who decided to name the sole of a horse's hoof a 'frog'?
lee-vur cap, lé-ver cap, dang, you are one confusing country USA!