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Rex Krueger

Rex Krueger

Күн бұрын

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@RexKrueger
@RexKrueger 4 жыл бұрын
Friends: I know people get annoyed when premiers pop up long before the video actually plays, but I'll be traveling tomorrow and you can't set up premiers on KZfaq mobile. So I have to set the premier up today so it will play correctly tomorrow. See you all tomorrow at 2:30!
@JDeWittDIY
@JDeWittDIY 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the heads up.
@DrSlay1313
@DrSlay1313 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the explanation!
@michaelregister620
@michaelregister620 4 жыл бұрын
I always enjoy watching your vids, you are a great inspiration and a good entertainer, now that I have moved into my new place in Columbus OH I will be make some of the projects($30 workbench and all the hand tools). Keep up the good work!!!
@allenwc
@allenwc 4 жыл бұрын
I don’t get annoyed by that, lol.
@brettleisy356
@brettleisy356 3 жыл бұрын
love your videos, def see the improvement of vids from your earlier stuff, even tho they were well done as well. and you made a beautiful tool. way to labor intensive for my taste. so for now.. it will be a cheaper power hand planer.
@LimitedGunnerGM
@LimitedGunnerGM 4 жыл бұрын
Yeung Je is incredible. When watching his build videos, pay attention to the tools he uses. Harbor freight and Walmart/Lowe’s. And he makes these incredible tools.
@teeeff5179
@teeeff5179 4 жыл бұрын
yeah, would be cool to see the comparison but ... maybe bum a commercial low-angle Jack from one of your mates just to test it out? it doesn't sound like you are jonesing to have one in your tool stash so spending the dosh just for the test is maybe not what you want to be doing. unless of course you REALLY want to know in which case have at it! ps. great stuff as always. rock on Rex!
@RexKrueger
@RexKrueger 4 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I admit that I kind of want one just to see what the fuss is about. I might just do it.
@azurplex
@azurplex 3 жыл бұрын
agreed.
@jeffdisotell4974
@jeffdisotell4974 4 ай бұрын
This is fantastic. I wish there some blacksmith out there making replacement iron out of some of the new alloys like Damascus.
@robertcaudill1660
@robertcaudill1660 4 жыл бұрын
I would absolutely love to see a comparison between a commercial plane vs your plane.
@nightcatarts
@nightcatarts 4 жыл бұрын
Beautiful and practical; very nice indeed. Another nice property of aluminium is that you can melt it with a normal blowtorch & butane/propane mix (if you're patient) so you can in effect weld cut pieces back together again. Several times now I've melted some kitchen foil in a little crucible & used a butter knife to smear it into gaps & joints and it comes out remarkably strong as long as you heat the rest of it as you apply & work fast.
@stenkarasin2091
@stenkarasin2091 4 жыл бұрын
I for one would definitely be interested in a comparison video between your plane and Stanley's.
@RexKrueger
@RexKrueger 4 жыл бұрын
Well, I did it! Go watch it!
@eznAnze
@eznAnze 4 жыл бұрын
@@RexKrueger hahaha :D you rock!!
@jacksonwillis8683
@jacksonwillis8683 4 жыл бұрын
Fantastic work Rex! It's a shame how much commercial low angle planes cost, so watching somebody make their own is nice change.
@xavier1964
@xavier1964 4 жыл бұрын
Try using a thicker blade, usually low angle jack planes have very thick blades to take care of the problems a chipbreaker would usually solve (tear out and chatter).
@gnarthdarkanen7464
@gnarthdarkanen7464 4 жыл бұрын
Okay, Rex... Great job with this plane!!! I (for one) would probably watch the comparison out of morbid curiosity, whether I "had a dog in the argument" or not about craftsmanship versus actual functionality by design. I like your presentation and energy on these things. I would like to suggest another build, though. JUST food for thought, as I know it's cheaper and more "reachable". What I'm not sure about, is whether it would serve as "functional" for the price and time invested. Take a box-plane, and create an "inlay" for the whole plane, so you can clamp it down into a much larger sole-plate, and still net the sweet results of the low angle, with the stability and control of the larger plane sole and body. You COULD (theoretically of course) add weight to the project (as desired in some planes) by simply drilling holes that can be filled with lead sinkers (fishing tackle) and topped in glue, goop, silicone, or epoxy. I've crafted a "combination" Plane myself with an old Stanley, when I seriously needed the extra sole, so I do know it's possible. A good stable hardwood is essential, and Beech has been my go-to (from advice from old-timers)... BUT I've never personally tried with a simple little box-plane. The hardest part is getting the plane into position so the entire (finished product) sole is dead flat without a lot of fiddling. You don't want to have to put it together (like a kit) and then have to grind away to flatten and true the sole every time, either... or maybe box-planes are cheap enough (in some cases/models) to be sacrificial in the interest of a shop... OR possibly, dedicating ONE box plane (cheap) to this "combination project" could be sufficient IF you left it together permanently. In any case, I thought you might be interested in the idea... for a cheap low-angle alternative. ;o)
@909sickle
@909sickle 4 жыл бұрын
My girlfriend got mad at me, because a couple weeks ago she caught me making a low angle jack plane. She said I'm wasting time and said to just buy one. Then I showed her how much they cost. (btw. please give me the address of this dumpster with large chunks of solid aluminum in them)
@eejuice
@eejuice 3 жыл бұрын
That's outrageous! You actually arranged for your gal to NOT want you to buy a tool?!?! Dude! If my wife so much as makes an involuntary facial twitch suggesting she'd let buy a tool, I'm out the door and down the road before she can come to her senses. But thanks for that suggestion. The new tool purchase tactic: bust a gut heroically trying to save the family some dough and then begrudgingly concede to my better half's wisdom by caving in and buying a tool. I've had my eye on a 10 HP bandsaw lumber mill for some time now...
@vanislescotty
@vanislescotty 4 жыл бұрын
Well of course we would be interested in a comparison video on planes. Like who wouldn't be? Great job on this build and video. Keep up the great work and content. While I subscribe to way too many KZfaq channels, yours is one of the few I actually look forward to each week.
@RexKrueger
@RexKrueger 4 жыл бұрын
You're very kind!
@bulwinkle
@bulwinkle 3 жыл бұрын
Of course you put time into the handle, it's your primary contact with the tool. The handle is the most important part of any hand tool. A bad handle can mar your experience of even the best tools.
@BoringDad88
@BoringDad88 4 жыл бұрын
I love the homemade tools. Keep them coming!
@jarredbeacraft5287
@jarredbeacraft5287 3 жыл бұрын
Agree completely with you on that
@joshuaglaude1549
@joshuaglaude1549 3 жыл бұрын
This is a beautiful plane. Maybe try some T6 aluminum to counter the aluminum streaking being left behind.
@fieroboom
@fieroboom 2 жыл бұрын
Rex: "It's important to go slow here..." Also Rex: "I cut it in half so I could go faster..." 😂🤣😂🤣
@TomBuskey
@TomBuskey 4 жыл бұрын
I made a scrub plane to dimension green wood. I used a block plane blade, no chip breaker. I didn't need to worry about the mouth. It is a beast and scallops the wood out quickly. I'm never going to buy a scrub because it works so well. I bet it works better than the cheap stanley in woodworking for humans. How about a build of a scrub as an alternative to the jekyll and hyde for the humans series?
@TheRedhawke
@TheRedhawke 4 жыл бұрын
Very nice Rex, of course I would enjoy seeing the comparison. I've never had a low angle but if I can build it, why not indeed brother.
@grantharrower2476
@grantharrower2476 4 жыл бұрын
I would like to see your comparison. Rex Krueger plane versus the "Mans" plane. You're a pleasure to watch.
@scottgerstenberg9551
@scottgerstenberg9551 4 жыл бұрын
I would definitely watch that video. One of the things that always stops me from making my own tools is I always feel like I'd pay way too much in time and materials to get something that doesn't work nearly as good as what I could buy for the same money. But that is one sexy plane!
@RexKrueger
@RexKrueger 4 жыл бұрын
Making them teaches me a lot.
@MichaelRodgers670
@MichaelRodgers670 4 жыл бұрын
Yeah, would love to see the comparison
@erkeltree
@erkeltree 4 жыл бұрын
You will love the Stanley lo angle. Camfore the corners of the iron and it works perfect for Avery job I have used it on.
@almogyarkony181
@almogyarkony181 4 жыл бұрын
Yes I would love to see you compare the planes !
@magicdaveable
@magicdaveable 4 жыл бұрын
Cool plane. I think using an even harder alloy would be a better choice.
@RexKrueger
@RexKrueger 4 жыл бұрын
Agreed.
@magicdaveable
@magicdaveable 4 жыл бұрын
6061 can be "machined" with a router. I use a Bosch Colt to machine jigs and other tool accesories using 6061. It's very tough and not too brittle. I do use a "Micro-Fence" for precision. Kind of expensive but was worth the investment.
@robohippy
@robohippy Жыл бұрын
Well, as an old hang glider pilot, aluminum will oxidize when exposed to air, which is like rusting for iron. It is generally anodyzed, which is an electrical process, and that brings it up to 'aircraft grade' aluminum. With the sanding you did, you would have gone through the anodyzing. I do have a couple of low angle jack planes. For one, I got one of those saw tooth type irons, just to experiment. I really like it. Have you ever tried one of those?
@01howdoidothis
@01howdoidothis 4 жыл бұрын
Rex, Don't buy the plane, I would suggest as others have to get one from a friend to test and see how they stand up together and you can offer something to the said friend to help you test the low angle and share a beer over the experience. Keep up the great work and your home made one is really inspiring to see. I love to see home made things that are built to last and not just buy and toss out. God bless you and keep up the great videos. I know some guys you might like to get in touch with. the crew are Pask makes (KZfaqr), Samari Carpenter (another KZfaqr) and a few others I hooked up a few years back and they might be up for this challenge. I too love the blending of materials in a build as it makes it look so next level.
@thekchile
@thekchile 4 жыл бұрын
I am really interested in watching the awesome-cheap-ass low angle plane vs the stanley, i also have access to an unusually hard wood, so I might try to see if I can make an entire low angle plane out of it
@jerryjohnsonii4181
@jerryjohnsonii4181 4 жыл бұрын
Very Cool Low-angle Jack Plane !!!!!!!! I absolutely dig the look of your design Rex
@dscraft6358
@dscraft6358 4 жыл бұрын
That plane turned out stunning! Love the looks of it. Great work 😃
@RexKrueger
@RexKrueger 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much! Stay tuned for the shoot-out with a pro-version.
@JamesSmith-su3oz
@JamesSmith-su3oz 4 жыл бұрын
Rex, now you have my full suport for making a low angl. Plane. Next time look for 7075 t6 or better yet some 6061 t3 to t6 temper. The adjutment method you use is the best part.
@RexKrueger
@RexKrueger 4 жыл бұрын
A better alloy would help, but it's not easy to find in channel.
@dallintaggart7010
@dallintaggart7010 4 жыл бұрын
Must have some nice dumpsters.
@RexKrueger
@RexKrueger 4 жыл бұрын
I'm very lucky.
@vonthoma2765
@vonthoma2765 4 жыл бұрын
Would love to see the comparison. Part of the fun for me is building jigs and tools to solve problems quickly/cheaply without buying new tools. That said, I think you should borrow a low angle jack for the comparison video. 200 bucks at Home Depot isn't worth it for something you dont really want. Might make a cool cross over video with some of the other cats on youtube depending on who you borrow from.
@taylormaxwell875
@taylormaxwell875 4 жыл бұрын
A no 62 low angle bevel up plane (Stanley old and new, Lie Nielsen, Veritas) is a specialty plane and is good for what it was made for (end grain). It is just a giant low angle block plane. However, while it is capable (moderately) of doing general planing it was never made for general work and cannot compete with a standard bevel down bench plane because it is missing a chip breaker. No other plane feature can compete with a chip breaker when it comes to avoiding or minimizing tear out. While a tight mouth can help, it is nowhere near as important as a chip breaker. While Lie Nielsen and Veritas planes are VERY good and built to very tight tolerances, they have a hard time competing (price wise) with quality made standard bevel down older Stanley bench planes. They have a strong incentive to advertise low angle bevel up planes as the best all around plane because a new and better made Lie Nielsen or Veritas low angle bevel up plane does not cost too much more than an older Stanley No 62 (and especially no 64). The orignial no 62 was not produced in great numbers because it was never meant or advertised to be anything but a specialty plane for end grain such as butcher blocks. In addition, many of the older no. 62's a broken because of weakness at the mouth. Due to the low numbers, the cost of an original 62 is quite high which makes it easier veritas and lie nielsen to tout buying a new plane. While nice, there nothing particularly special about these planes other than a fad.
@negotiableaffections
@negotiableaffections 4 жыл бұрын
Maybe its not worth the cost. Just keep making great content showing us other ways to get the same results etc. If you can borrow a 'genuine' model then you could make the vid but don't sweat it, Rex.
@jgundlach44
@jgundlach44 4 жыл бұрын
Would def love to see yours vs the real thing. Outside of alum staining oak, my guess is you're pretty close to them on everything but maybe life of the tool.
@madebyconnor7763
@madebyconnor7763 4 жыл бұрын
I’ve been interested in the Stanley low angle! I would love to see you review and compare it!
@johnkelley9877
@johnkelley9877 4 жыл бұрын
The plane looks fantastic! It looks like a piece of art. I don't have low angle plane but if I were to need one I would certainly buy your plans and make this one. Thanks for all the time and effort you put into this very helpful tutorial,
@RexKrueger
@RexKrueger 4 жыл бұрын
I'm glad you liked it!
@woodworkingandepoxy643
@woodworkingandepoxy643 14 күн бұрын
Im using this idea to make a jointer plane
@theidlehandsworkshop3884
@theidlehandsworkshop3884 Жыл бұрын
Not sure how I missed this one but I love it. I see the other video that follows so I will catch up on that. I love watching you work through problems, definitely gets the grey matter motivated. Gonna be needing a lot of "extra curricular activities" like this to keep my sanity for the next 2 months. Did you know working is like.... hard ???
@scottadams2624
@scottadams2624 4 жыл бұрын
I would love to see the shootout. I have a homemade 35 degree plane that I made for shooting, and I always wonder how it would compare.
@RexKrueger
@RexKrueger 4 жыл бұрын
Good for you for making one!
@caffau
@caffau 4 жыл бұрын
The other thing Id love to see, apart from the comparison with a commercial version, is make yourself a high bevel blade to go along with the first one (I see a lot of people recommend a high angle grind to help with tear out, vs the low/standard angle for end grain) and see if you feel the versatility gets better being able to swap blades.
@bookworm8415
@bookworm8415 4 жыл бұрын
Josh Matt Estlea did a video on this where he went to a total of 62 degrees if I recall it correctly. Got some really crazy shavings off gnarly wood with it. Would be interesting to see Rex’s take on the same subject. I think he would approach it in a way I could copy or understand at least, not that Matt made it complicated-I just click with Rex’s videos better. He makes this all feel human instead of super “I’m a perfect English Craftman with a super amazing shop but who also cant build a shed.” 😂😂😂
@flashwashington2735
@flashwashington2735 Жыл бұрын
You have knowledge of materials and techniques. But possess an excellent eye for design.
@honkynel
@honkynel 3 жыл бұрын
Another great video. I had never heard of a low angle plane before this. Now I can see the benefit of owning one or at least having at go at it.
@timothyhood2827
@timothyhood2827 4 жыл бұрын
Rex, I would just love to see if the hype on the low angle plane is for real. Even if they are considerably more expensive, if they really work maybe I can just byte the bullet. Thanks for all the great reviews.
@MrBAchompBAchomp
@MrBAchompBAchomp 4 жыл бұрын
YES GET ONE! I've been wanting to pick up the $100 Stanley for over a year now
@fisharmor
@fisharmor 4 жыл бұрын
My first thought is that I don't think anyone else has ever done such a comparison so heck yeah we want to see that. Also I am pretty sure there are lots of Woodworkers like me, who may have bought one or two planes in a junk pile from a flea market, but otherwise managed to score all their planes for free... So speaking for all of us I want to see this just to be able to know if I should ever lay down actual cash for a new plane.
@dannyhale7645
@dannyhale7645 4 жыл бұрын
If you buy the Stanley #62, shop around, because the prices are all over the place. Home Depot seems to have the best price now. I've been reading reviews, and it seems that they've had quite a few issues, in recent years, with the casting quality and QC being sub par. I read good things about the Taytools (Taylor Toolworks) version. I haven't found many reviews, though. I'd love to see a side by side comparison of the Stanley and the Taytools #62s. I realize that would be cost prohibitive for you, though.
@dannyhale7645
@dannyhale7645 4 жыл бұрын
Man, I hope you didn't buy that TayToolsTurd on my suggestion. Although, that is why I wanted to see a comparison. So I will know which one is better if I can ever scrape up the cash to get one. You work hard for the money you spend on those tools, though. I hate to see you waste it. I understand the whole limited funds thing all too well. I was a paramedic who married a teacher. We've always joked that we took a vow of poverty. Then, after I was cut out of an overturned ambulance, I had to retire on a disability pension. My wife continued to be a stay at home mom until our youngest started kindergarten. Those were some lean years. Raising 4 kids on a pension. Even with her back to work, my tool budget barely exists.
@jayt9181
@jayt9181 3 жыл бұрын
Your enthusiasm is inspiring. Keep up the good work!
@danlynch1154
@danlynch1154 3 жыл бұрын
I enjoy the comparison video.
@gastonnicolaspart4658
@gastonnicolaspart4658 4 жыл бұрын
I was thinking on buying and bringing a Stanley low angle plane in my next vacation travel to USA because here in Argentina it's impossible to get one. It will be awesome to see the video of the comparation from yours and the Stanley cheap one, so to make sure of buying one or not if it's not that good.
@RexKrueger
@RexKrueger 4 жыл бұрын
Just got the Stanley. I'm doing the video!
@deadpeoplejuice
@deadpeoplejuice 4 жыл бұрын
I'd love to see you try and compare to the Stanley low angle jack plane!
@ongridself-reliantfamily1751
@ongridself-reliantfamily1751 4 жыл бұрын
Great video. You have given me lots of interesting ideas that I hope to get to explore some time. I will just throw out one for now. Could you make a low angle plane out of a chisel similar to how you made your rabbet plane? Thanks for the great work, and the intros are very funny. I always get a good laugh from them.
@RexKrueger
@RexKrueger 4 жыл бұрын
You could do one from a chisel, but I'm not sure how good such a narrow plane would be.
@PeteLewisWoodwork
@PeteLewisWoodwork 2 жыл бұрын
Rex. That's a lovely plane. My thinking is that if it is only ever used for end planing on a shooting board, it is more than worth the cost of making it, in comparison to buying an expensive proprietary low angle plane. You've done a good job there.
@David-hm9ic
@David-hm9ic 4 жыл бұрын
When I worked on single seat aerobatic aircraft, made with lots of wood and composite parts, we mixed WEST epoxy on aluminum because it popped right off after it cured, ready to be used again. If I have to use epoxy, it is never the 5 Minute variety. Another of my hobbies is RC modeling. I've learned that 5 minute ages very poorly in that it gets rubbery and the bond fails after several years. I have not observed 15 minute and slower epoxies doing that.
@richardking2349
@richardking2349 4 жыл бұрын
Great- try it against a commercial low angle plane -- joining -- just great thanks
@RexKrueger
@RexKrueger 4 жыл бұрын
I did it! Check out the next video.
@thomasklink3766
@thomasklink3766 4 жыл бұрын
Excellent, definitely worth adding to my list. I wouldn't mind seeing a comparison. Again, nice job.
@BensWorkshop
@BensWorkshop 4 жыл бұрын
Cheers. Young Je has an excellent channel.
@benm5913
@benm5913 4 жыл бұрын
Dude, his planes are absolutely gorgeous.
@chaodong4620
@chaodong4620 4 жыл бұрын
We need his tool set to make same plane, I’d rather buy from lee valley
@ElderlyFatGuy
@ElderlyFatGuy 4 жыл бұрын
I love my Stanley Sweetheart 62!
@kristianapettersson
@kristianapettersson 4 жыл бұрын
Yes. The basic tool that is the bandsaw. I've been working on a new handle for my Stanley number four. If only I'd remembered to use my bandsaw
@magicdaveable
@magicdaveable 4 жыл бұрын
I will research the cost of hard anodized aluminum channel. It will not stain wood and perhaps look for a much more resiliant alloy as well. Even the ordinance grade aluminum alloys can be easily worked with wood working tools. A stiffer harder aluminum alloy which has been hard anodized would offer a more durable tool. I too would like to see a comparison with the Stanley Low Angle Jack Plane.
@JDeWittDIY
@JDeWittDIY 4 жыл бұрын
You could use a piece of steel channel instead of aluminum too.
@weedeater64
@weedeater64 4 жыл бұрын
Much better, aluminum sucks. Clogs your cutting and abrasion tools. You can actually explode high speed grinding wheels by grinding aluminum.
@gnarthdarkanen7464
@gnarthdarkanen7464 4 жыл бұрын
It's worth some dubious note here, that it doesn't take a whole lot of research to find out what sorts of products to look for. Steel scrap in most yards is only a couple bucks per hundred weight (100 lbs/ 40-ish Kg)... SO that's an alternative for FAR cheaper than ordering a channel of any particular alloy online... provided you know a reasonably nearby junkyard/scrap yard. ...Better yet, scratch together a relatively comprehensive list, and make a "distance road trip" worth the drive... As Timbo pointed out, Steel is a tad harder to work, but substitute an angle grinder ($20) for most of the power-tool work, and you can have a much higher durability tool at the end of your build. AND you don't have to sweat the brass vs. not brass fittings to avoid scratches and snarling or warpage. It's also feasible to get a hold of cast-iron... Difficult, yes, but machine-able if you take your time. It's also heavier, which tends to be a net-benefit in planes. (see Stanley, Bailey, and a HUGE variety of other name brands' preference for the stuff)... A note on Corrosion : Might suggest vinegar or phosphoric acid to wash and "force patina" the steel. This creates a coating that protects against most of the elements in a shop or storage that would contribute to rust (highly destructive) and corrosion on its own, and generally doesn't cause undue amounts of havoc with the metal in your finished product. It's not shiny, but while you "futz" about with it, you have the delightful side benefit of developing some interesting patterns of dark on dark... {due note, I'm not a fan of shiny sh*t} JUST in case, that might be your thing. ;o)
@JamesSmith-su3oz
@JamesSmith-su3oz 4 жыл бұрын
@Timbo Dewabem I work in the AL indrusty, 20 years now and have never seen nor heard of t6. The "t" refers to the temper not the aloy like 7075, 6061, 2024.
@dondaugherty3138
@dondaugherty3138 4 жыл бұрын
@@gnarthdarkanen7464 due to insurance regulations, not all scrap yards can sell their scrap
@gnarthdarkanen7464
@gnarthdarkanen7464 4 жыл бұрын
@@dondaugherty3138 Perhaps not, but at least some CAN sell at least SOME of their scrap... You can also DO THE RESEARCH and go find parts and salvage-worthy metals in junkyards, where decent steel is often located in dubious things like leaf-springs... None of this presents as "less work" but makes the elbow grease and time invested take up the place of money... PROVIDED you bother to find out what to look for. Furnaces, especially old steam furnaces for big old buildings with radiator heating, often have a wide variety of shapes and sizes of cast-iron parts, for instance... Bed-rails are MAGNIFICENT grade steel, thin, and already shaped to a nice 90 degree angle. Easily hardened at home, and durable as hell in their original condition. Ball bats, VW and Porsche engines, and a variety of aluminum alternatives are often high in magnesium, if that's your preference too... OR you can scour the web and Scroogle up locations for aircraft junk and graveyards, where the industries often tap old planes as resources for difficult to machine utensils and utilities... As I posted, there's no sense in wasting a long road-trip over one piece of channel about 18 inches long... Make a list, and go ahead and add in there those hydraulic cylinders you've dreamed of turning into a power ramp on the porch, or a bike lift on the back of the truck... Why not??? Talk to anyone involved in metallurgy, from university professors to fabricators, smiths, welders, and even any local artists who might have a habit of dipping into dumpsters from time to time. It could save you aggravation... or even the need to get out on the road around dawn in the first place. ;o)
@markallen8027
@markallen8027 4 жыл бұрын
I have an idea of using a block of wood and a "spoon" carving tool to make a "roundover plane" - a plane for cutting the sharp corners off of wood in a round shape instead of a standard 45 chamfer. My questions: 1) Is it worth the time and effort, or should I just improve my proficiency with rasps, files,sandpaper, etc? 2) Is oak a good choice for a plane body (my free options are Oak, pine, chestnut, and maybe pecan) because these are trees which do or used to grow on my property.
@Dikkeboomstam
@Dikkeboomstam 4 жыл бұрын
i would really like to see it compare to other planes because i still don't have a good reason to get a low angle plane
@MoscaWoodworking
@MoscaWoodworking 4 жыл бұрын
Worth to mention that low angle planes work great with a 25° on shooting board/endgrain task for smoothing I strongly suggest to put on a 38° degrees blade anyway, this is a great built. cheers from Italy alberto
@researchandbuild1751
@researchandbuild1751 4 жыл бұрын
Wow that infill work was amazing
@djl9731
@djl9731 2 жыл бұрын
This is really inspirational! Outstanding work, and great design! I'm going to make one of my own.... I hope.
@5plus3741
@5plus3741 4 жыл бұрын
Yes I would like to see a video like that
@zafardurrani9544
@zafardurrani9544 4 жыл бұрын
I like your idea and efforts, nice and Excellent tool for woodworking,Thank you for this beautiful video
@izblab
@izblab 4 жыл бұрын
I'd love to see the comparison.
@charlesmerrifield1734
@charlesmerrifield1734 2 жыл бұрын
nice plane
@BradsWorkbench
@BradsWorkbench 4 жыл бұрын
Young je does make some amazing tools. Excited to see your comparison
@paeppchen3970
@paeppchen3970 4 жыл бұрын
I like the duel betyyours and the Stanley
@chadjazeera9960
@chadjazeera9960 3 жыл бұрын
Very cool. This channel is the best!
@chadjazeera9960
@chadjazeera9960 3 жыл бұрын
Also, this was by far the best excuse to buy an unneeded tool I have ever seen. 👍
@spiffmark
@spiffmark 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for another excellent video! I’d love to see the comparison. I have one of the Stanley’s (mine had great machining - not always the case by others feedback and reviews) and I’d love to see if you had any tips after using it.
@danielanderson1396
@danielanderson1396 4 жыл бұрын
Great job
@dillondwyer3571
@dillondwyer3571 4 жыл бұрын
I would like to see the comparison video
@danielroble474
@danielroble474 4 жыл бұрын
It would give you helpful idea although your plane does look sharp
@zachtownsend1
@zachtownsend1 4 жыл бұрын
Nice plane. Now, how about making the plane that built the ancient world, a Roman-style plane?
@RexKrueger
@RexKrueger 4 жыл бұрын
A fine idea!
@neoanderson5027
@neoanderson5027 4 жыл бұрын
I wonder if you were to do one of those that was to be a designated shooting plane if you would need all 3 sides of the Ali channel. Probably just get away with a right angle piece.
@neoanderson5027
@neoanderson5027 4 жыл бұрын
Thinking about it more though the extra side is important to hold the fixings for the levering action. 🤔
@raulpena3472
@raulpena3472 4 жыл бұрын
Since the angle of the bevel up blade is 35 degrees (15 degrees for the bed and 30 degrees for the angle of the blade bevel) have you ever considered making a plane with a 30 degree bed and using a bevel down blade. That would give you an even lower blade angle than a 15 degree bed angle with a 30 degree bevel on the blade.
@SuperMRtimmay
@SuperMRtimmay 4 жыл бұрын
i know you have done hand plane shootouts and found one for wood working for humans, have you ever considered the buck brand planes, i got one and from my 0 experience in use, i was able to with your instructions easily use there block plane to finish normal cuts but ive been using it to flat my maple log cut to make a mallet and impressively well its gone. and im using it out of the box, sharpening and flat materials are still on the way,
@MCsCreations
@MCsCreations 4 жыл бұрын
Fantastic work, Rex! 😃 Yeah, Young Je makes some incredible beautiful planes!
@Argosh
@Argosh 4 жыл бұрын
Well, I finally went ahead and supported you on patreon. I love your content. Your style of making videos is amazing. I'd like a video about the Stanley but frankly I probably would like you talking about paint drying... :D
@bookworm8415
@bookworm8415 4 жыл бұрын
Imrahil He should do it. He should make a video entirely about paint drying and grass growing. I think its the voice. Hes got this morgan freeman inner spirit going for him that seems to just work. Combined with him showing his mistakes and the whole process I’m not afraid to admit a slight mancrush. My wife isn’t jealous so its not that serious yet but... this fictional attachment relationship has potential.
@MrJollybox
@MrJollybox 4 жыл бұрын
How about Cricket or Baseball commentary then? :)
@merrickallard8488
@merrickallard8488 4 жыл бұрын
I definitely love to see a video on low angle planes I dont own one and cant decide whether to get one. I'm loving the direction the channel is taking it's really interesting seeing you make your own tools
@cwsmittenaar
@cwsmittenaar 4 жыл бұрын
Rex, Another great video! the design looks great and I'll bet could be easily adapted to regular higher angle planes as well. In fact, since I don't have any planes I intend to build them using this plan as the basis! Thanks for the inspiration! Unfortunately, plan purchase will have to wait for payday. :(
@RexKrueger
@RexKrueger 4 жыл бұрын
I totally understand!
@firechicken5
@firechicken5 4 жыл бұрын
Sometimes I forget about your channel... and this is why I come back! Nice job! Love the build. You have good ideas. Keep it up
@richardsedgman2662
@richardsedgman2662 4 жыл бұрын
Hans Idso subscribe and smash that bell icon.
@sipherkone7489
@sipherkone7489 4 жыл бұрын
convinced me to buy one.
@bencoombes2711
@bencoombes2711 4 жыл бұрын
Would love to see that 😊 enjoy your channel
@phillipcarden7027
@phillipcarden7027 4 жыл бұрын
Yes, I would be very interested in a comparison video. I also wonder if you could make another one out of stainless steel channel? Just saying. I do know it would be more work, but wouldn't it be sweet?
@RexKrueger
@RexKrueger 4 жыл бұрын
I can totally do it, but many of my viewers cannot, which was kind of the point.
@wilarguello1598
@wilarguello1598 3 жыл бұрын
Me gusta cepillo perfil bajo, creo que 20° corta mas delicado, intentaré construir uno, porque dinero no tengo, quizá ni los hay en venta.
@stevetobias4890
@stevetobias4890 4 жыл бұрын
Great video Rex. Thanks for giving me a way to support you here as I am not a fan of patreon
@pauliepipes2593
@pauliepipes2593 4 жыл бұрын
Rex, I liked this video a lot, in fact I like most all of your videos. Keep them coming please. Thank you. Also, I an very curious to see how the cheap plane compares. Maybe it will be good enough to purchase without going through the effort of making one. Thanks again.
@RexKrueger
@RexKrueger 4 жыл бұрын
I think I'm going to do it!
@NathanielLNewton
@NathanielLNewton 4 жыл бұрын
Do it. Do the shootout
@ehager2
@ehager2 4 жыл бұрын
I had a damaged iron for my low angle jack plane, so I made it a scrub plane. First tests were great. What do you think?
@velazquezarmouries
@velazquezarmouries 4 жыл бұрын
if somebody says to you "you need a low angle bevel jack plane" you tell them " you need a competition pull plane"
@kayosiiii
@kayosiiii 4 жыл бұрын
I think if you are going to do such a test I would be interested in seeing your plane plus bought iron as another comparison, assuming your plane performs diferantly
@Fridili50
@Fridili50 4 жыл бұрын
How are you going to connect them AvE style? I'd love to see that comparison
@RexKrueger
@RexKrueger 4 жыл бұрын
Will they let the smoke out?
@trentonoberding5882
@trentonoberding5882 4 жыл бұрын
Yeah make the comparison vid
@MCsCreations
@MCsCreations 3 жыл бұрын
Hey Rex, I was thinking... What if you used a steel C channel instead of an aluminum one? 🤔 This way you could weld the front part back and so on... What do you think?
@ahmedshakir6967
@ahmedshakir6967 4 жыл бұрын
Im planning on making a jack plane in a similar style, i think ill try and find some steel channel, instead of aluminium, due to the marks it makes on the wood though.
@RexKrueger
@RexKrueger 4 жыл бұрын
My thought was that aluminum was easy to work for the average woodworker, but it's a bit soft. Maybe brass next time.
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