Tuning a wooden jointer, hand plane, jack plane incl. all metal work from start to finish HD
This video shows the complete path way from start to finish how to tune up a wooden jointer or hand plane to highest possible standard of accuracy. This includes the tune up for using with a shooting board and tuning of the handle joint. All metal work for tuning the blade and chip breaker. An extensive description on tuning a tipped plane blade with advanced techniques like scraping is also given. As a final gimmick I show you what to do if you dislike fiberboard screws in wood. Table of Contents 1:00 Topics of this video 3:25 geometrical checks with the straightedge 6:35 flattening the sole 11:25 tuning the blade 17:46 touching and scraping the blade 21:10 maintaining oil stones 22:10 flattening and honing the hardened tip of the blade 24:15 final mirror image 24:25 tuning and cleaning the grinding wheel (more details can be seen here: http://youtu.be/hCeICTj4__g) 24:59 hollow grinding the bevel 26:48 sharpening the blade 28:31 tuning the chip breaker 30:30 chiseling steel 32:33 touching and scraping the bed/frog 35:09 tuning the wedge 41:20 frist test cuts 42:57 checking chips with the micrometer 45:08 cutting end grain 45:40 after some use.... 46:38 tuniing the handle joint 48:08 what to do without touching plate / tuning the sides 50:08 chiseling the handle joint 51:29 refining the new handle tenon 53:45 what to do if you dislike fibreboard screws in wood 56:56 finally on the shooting board 57:54 Disclaimer If you are interested in how to tune up a cast iron hand plane check out my video on tuning a 9 1/2 block plane: http://youtu.be/YvZFOyo63Ks If you are interested in sculptural art work check out my video on carving a gravestone out of an oak tree:http://youtu.be/c4FxTP-d5u0
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