Being a complete idiot with regards to plane usage I had assumed this angle adjustment was used if you need to take off more wood on one side, for example to create a slope towards the edge of the piece of wood, it worked for me, but seems this is a complete misuse of the tool! I only found out when I borrowed an electric planer from a guy and asked him how come there is no angle adjustment for the blade like a hand plane? he explained as per Paul's explanation... You live and learn.
@ejicon3099Күн бұрын
Saving this one to my favorites list. Thank you.
@samkitty5894Күн бұрын
Close those shears and look between the two blades. If you see daylight one or both blades are bent and no amount of sharpening will help.
@sparkyheberling6115Күн бұрын
“Wanna” is cringeworthy.
@PL-oc7vnКүн бұрын
after hours of googling and over-thinking 'what is the BEST chisel?', just a good old Paul Sellers video will get you're feet back on ground and remind you that just a simple set of chisels will surely get you going.
@dstrotherКүн бұрын
Im not sure it is the best router plane. perhaps there are two home built types. In my humble opinion the front edge of this essential tool should be straight not curved. This enables the user to pivot the plane upwards whilst using taking the back edge of the plane off the job. This allows the user to set the final depth of cut but to creep up on it and lower the depth of cut by pivoting up on the front edge and then making progressive deeper cuts. Yes it does change the geometry of the cutting slightly to the job, but it works. Home made router plane aka 'The old mother's tooth'
@PeterHoggartКүн бұрын
Lovely to have you back and on the mend Paul 🙂
@K9MegahertzКүн бұрын
"This is a lot of clamps, you don't need all those".. Shhhhhh, yes you do! =)
@TNbenchdog552 күн бұрын
Three years later, I was fortunate enough to catch this video! Thanks for sharing your hand tool expertise and creativity, Paul. Beautiful results! Hope that you fully recover soon!
@douglasgilzean98012 күн бұрын
Also try to get the grain on the plug going in the same direction as the wood
@TerryD152 күн бұрын
Grub screw, not set screw. We're British, not Yanks.
@fg31362 күн бұрын
I made my first dovetails today thanks to you. Its easy to find people who know a lot about a craft, its had to find someone that knows a lot and knows how to pass knowledge, and its even harder to find someone that can do that with humbleness and enjoyment. Your videos are a treasure, thank you for your hard work and for teaching people all arround the world. With love from Argentina.
@darrensmith56533 күн бұрын
Great to have you back.
@happycats52233 күн бұрын
Legendary master 👏🏻
@dancapps33743 күн бұрын
So I came across another video of yours (shaker picture frame), but it was pay walled behind some membership thingy? When did that happen? Glad your healing up well, great videos. Best
@robertmargraf68584 күн бұрын
Paul, I know this was posted years ago and maybe you won't ever see the comment, but I cannot express the joy I get from making a functional tool like this. Started the project yesterday and by this afternoon was able to fiddle with it enough to try it out- and I was ecstatic. This sort of project is wonderful- and I truly appreciate your "use what you have" approach.
@pingzing22984 күн бұрын
I truely wish that you will go better in commlng days i am very thankfull for what you do. Merci beaucoup et bon rétablissement. Eric
@Marrio494 күн бұрын
Glad for your recovery and your determination in getting back to work. I have a question: You’re using a jig to plane to a desired thickness. How do you avoid planing the tracks of your jig while planing the workpiece? Did you grind a special plane iron to accomplish this?😊
@Rover24304 күн бұрын
Chuffed to bits that you're back in the workshop!
@johnhutton50794 күн бұрын
I can't say what i want to say but i hope they do this guy , and wish you a speedy recovery ,
@jessekoch34804 күн бұрын
Great torture video.
@user-qg6fy4yp8t4 күн бұрын
Thanks!!!
@Grampagrows25 күн бұрын
I'm 66 and just had a triple bypass, recovery takes time hang in there it gets better
@krenwregget76675 күн бұрын
excellent improvements, Paul. I will doing this to some clamps I bought.
@jorgevazquez91315 күн бұрын
Big hugs Paul, try taking it easy on. yourself, sending all my best wishes to you and your family
@Fair_dinkum5 күн бұрын
Wonderful project, many thanks for your scholarship. It’s great to see you are recovering. I hope it’s Duchy of Cornwall Strawberry Jam and not American Riviera Orchard Strawberry Jam. 😂😂
@nerknerk88345 күн бұрын
Hange on. Now you have to sell us the poster. Glad you are feeling better.
@murtdowling5 күн бұрын
Great work paul
@ericschnittker67755 күн бұрын
Good job. But the set screw stuff totally eludes me. My first thought would have been dowels, as others have mentioned. Much simpler. But then, what do I know? OK, the steel will help it survive a war. Anyway, good job.
@ricos14974 күн бұрын
The screw will pull the faces together, which a dowel would not. That way, if the glue fails, the joint will still mate nicely. Glue doesn't, generally, fail uniformly (if at all), it could just be an outer edge or perhaps along the shoulder and you might get a crack along the joint. The screw should help to prevent that more than a dowel would. Also, it provides significantly more strength than a dowel on a much smaller diameter. You'd probably have to double the dowel size (over the screw) at least, and then you'd be looking at a larger hole and less area left of the original joint. If I were using a wooden dowel, I'd probably drill two small holes across the diagonal and use a skewer or something as the dowel. Would probably work nicely (but obviously lose the pulling power of the screw).
@MarcoJetti5 күн бұрын
With those nails it will be impossible to change something in the future without breaking it…
@robertlybarger5 күн бұрын
The strips themselves can be considered sacrificial. If they're damaged digging the nails out (and would be to some degree, I would think) then make some new ones.
@user-xz9dn2ub1x5 күн бұрын
This video is excellent Shows the easy and best way of sharpening Thank you😊😊😊
@alanwasserman81765 күн бұрын
Paul I am glad that you're on the mend
@HWCism5 күн бұрын
Very nice. I have never seen those screws before. Why not use dowels instead?
@keith1212615 күн бұрын
Glad your on mend would hate to see the day you give up doing your you tube projects what finish are your going to use on frame many thanks for sharing all your work with us you are a great inspiration
@pandiaco5 күн бұрын
Thank you, you always solve the problems in a very easy way.
@mmccorm115 күн бұрын
The prop in the middle to keep it from bowing inward is a great trick
@MeJDL15 күн бұрын
Why don’t you use wooden dowel pins in the corners + a little glue?
@JohnTBlock5 күн бұрын
Indeed, the bitch of broken ribs is just expanding the diafram enough to get air in and out! Glad to see you on the mend, Paul!
@jamesralston52935 күн бұрын
I would think that a dowel would do the job.
@andresilva84445 күн бұрын
Did they ever catch the bastard that pushed you off?
@OperationDarkside5 күн бұрын
I find the headless allen screw a bit complicated, but understand that it looks neater with only a hole. I usually use an electro-galvanized T20 construction screw with pre-drilling and counter-sinking. Placed correctly and not counter-sunk too deep the silver shine of the screw head goes well with the light yellow of the wood. Great work on the frame, though. I definitely learned a lot.
@bt4103825 күн бұрын
a frame that will survive 3rd world war... thank you...
@d.k.13945 күн бұрын
Nice
@andrewgray96635 күн бұрын
Internet law demands that now you have shown us your dog you are obliged to give us his/her name, perhaps a small cameo appearance. As an ex policeman I am sure you respect the law...
@doriglenn13585 күн бұрын
Rosie- and her mortal enemy is the shop broom
@johncarter90675 күн бұрын
Great frame and well taught
@rjtjtckt39985 күн бұрын
Good to hear you getting back on track with such positivity, Paul. Keep up the good work, and thank you.
@marklemieux20155 күн бұрын
Your healing is coming round quite well. Being a good patient is key. Thank you for continuing educating us mere mortals Mr. Sellers.