@@LaraCroftCP be sure to checkout Bruce Neville, he has a couple of books on making them. Also, Bill Carter! He does fantastic work. I'm getting ready to start on a new infill build. I'm hoping to have it doe before the end of the year.
You may see mistakes, i see character. Its actually a thing of beauty and styling. Ive made the mistake of using a flap disc for material removal. 😂 learned the hard way, they are more for surface conditioning work. Great for contours though. Ahh well, edjumacation by hard knocks is a goid thing in the end.🤝
Hi Eric. greetings, I'm surprised that you used both Sherline lathe and mill rather bigger machines. As most of your jobs are big for Sherline. Is Sherline coping with most of your jobs?
Thanks for the reply :) I own both Sherline lathe and mill since 95. A few modifications as it ages yet they're my workhorse for most of my work. Yup my workshop is small like yours.
Very nice! That hemp wood looks like interesting stuff. You mentioned it doesn't plane or turn well. Is there any other impressions you have of working with it?
As a wood- and Metalworker, i can say: Sweet! Very Sweet! You done a great Job. My respect.
Thank you! I appreciate it!
@@EricMeyerMaker Oh, i thank You!
You do really a beautifull Job! I plan to build a infillplane too and you give me really important inspirations!
@@LaraCroftCP be sure to checkout Bruce Neville, he has a couple of books on making them. Also, Bill Carter! He does fantastic work.
I'm getting ready to start on a new infill build. I'm hoping to have it doe before the end of the year.
LOVELY JOB ERIC
Absolutely beautiful work. You can be proud to one day pass it on to future generations.
Thank you! I appreciate it!
My favorite video of yours so far, the narration adds so much to a great build
I'm glad you liked it!
Nice to see such precise metal working done with so many manual methods. Lost arts almost.
clickspring does some of the most amazing work
Thanks!
Absolutely beautiful! You made this look easy. It's definitely not easy! Great work. This will be an heirloom tool for sure.
Thank you very much!
looks good, great work
Thanks 👍
This is such an amazing accomplishment Eric. Just beautiful work.
Thank you!
beautiful plane but i didn,t go a bundle on the infill material !! lol some walnut or mahogany would have been nice, regards
I agree with that. I liked the look of the handle, I have mixed feelings on the front infill. It was a worthwhile experiment though.
You may see mistakes, i see character. Its actually a thing of beauty and styling. Ive made the mistake of using a flap disc for material removal. 😂 learned the hard way, they are more for surface conditioning work. Great for contours though. Ahh well, edjumacation by hard knocks is a goid thing in the end.🤝
thanks!
Hi Eric. greetings, I'm surprised that you used both Sherline lathe and mill rather bigger machines. As most of your jobs are big for Sherline. Is Sherline coping with most of your jobs?
So far so good. I can't get bigger machines in my shop. Luckily for me the Sherlines can do the work.
Thanks for the reply :) I own both Sherline lathe and mill since 95. A few modifications as it ages yet they're my workhorse for most of my work. Yup my workshop is small like yours.
Very nice!
That hemp wood looks like interesting stuff. You mentioned it doesn't plane or turn well. Is there any other impressions you have of working with it?
It looks really cool once finished. Power tools are a must for shaping it. It is slow going with hand tools.
i call it the Meyter Plane
That is awesome. Mind if I use it?