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Simply Woodworking - Let's restore this vintage Record No.75 Bullnose rebate plane!
Snappy title, huh? Anyway, i got this curious little bullnose rebate plane so I figured we could clean it up and get it planing. Maybe i should do a playlist of plane stuff, cos I'll admit, they are curiously fun to play with. Yeah, I'm becoming a hand plane fanboy, and proud... I feel this is the platform to confess that on. Enjoy!
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Simply Woodworking - Let's restore a 1947 Moving Fillister Rebate Plane
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A mate of mine gave me this to restore about 5 years ago, and I'm finally getting around to it. A 1947 rebate plane (moving fillister I think) that I have no idea how to use. So let's investigate and check it out!
Simply Woodworking - Let's carve an apple and pear
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A relief carving vid, at last. I started this bad boy over a year ago, and have only just got around to finishing it. Hope you like it, it's a traditional apple and pear combo with added leaf. Enjoy!
Simply Woodworking - Let's make a simple raised planter
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It's not fine art, but it's a functional and cheap planter using no frills and the minimum of expense and effort. All good points, in my view... Ingredients for this main course are...: 6x rough-sawn planks (2400mm x 100mm x 10mm) - that's 2 for each long side, 1 for the ends, 1 for the bottom. 2x 2400mm stud lumber - 3x2 and 4x2) for the corner legs 1 x 2400mm 3cmx2cm for the bottom rails Plas...
Simply Woodworking - Let's restore an old rusty Record vise
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I liberated my dad's rusty old Record No 1 vice and decided that the best thing to do is to restore it to at least some of its former glory... And what self-respecting woodwork channel doesn't restore at least one vise as part of their oeuvre!? Not this one! Enjoy...
Simply Woodworking - Let's carve a book!
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Had I the ability I would have written a book, but instead I'm going to carve one, which is way easier and should take significantly less time to do - except I started this in August last year so maybe not. It's a book! I got to play with dark furniture wax and do some colouring in, all is well!
Simply Woodworking - Let's sharpen a card scraper
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The humble card scraper is a wonder of woodworking, it can smooth woods that even a well-tuned hand-plane cannot work with, it never tears out, it is simple and effective. And sharpening it is simple too, so here's my method of doing it. Science!
Simply Woodworking - Let's make a copper bowl
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It's a copper bowl. Technically it's not wood, but I hope you can look past this. Together we are stronger. Featuring ball peen hammers, 24 gauge copper sheet and a willingness to browse UA-cam for tips on how to do it. ENJOY!
Simply Woodworking - Let's make some shellac
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I've never used shellac as a finish before, so now's the time to learn all about it. Join me in some woodworking chemistry, discover about how to make this stuff, and how to use it in anger. On wood. Enjoy!
Simply Woodworking - Let's make a magnetic leather key fob
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Leather-working is a tricky thing, and it needs practice, which is mostly what this is. And I really did need a key fob. Add my SW stamp and magnets and all is good with the world! #leather #crafting #leatherwork
Simply Woodworking - Let's make a bottle opener - Zebrano and Padauk
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Just a little video where I add a handle to an already existing bottle opener. No world breaking stuff here, just a quick project where mostly I try to use my new camera (and fail) and new editing software. Enjoy!
Simply Woodworking - Let's make a simple Plane Till - Pine, screws n glue
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Another quick workshop storage solution, this time for my hand planes. Nowt much more to say than that!
Simply Woodworking - Let's make a Kuksa - 'Accoya' (Pine) - Hand tools and a dirty dremel...
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I made this out of acetylised pine - pine that has undergone a chemical process that apparently makes the wood hard as all hell. Still, aside from stabbing myself in the arm with my whittling knife while making it, it was an enjoyable if slow process. Enjoy! Once again, thanks to my good buddy Bob Fleming for sorting me with some music. Rock on, you mighty ginger prince!
Simply Woodworking - Let's carve a dolphin - Cherry wood carving
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My first foray into wood carving in 3d. The dolphin is well known in these parts as a good beginner carving subject, so it's not too difficult. That said, I did make a meal of it, but I'm still proud and no dolphins were killed in the process. Big win all round!
Simply Woodworking - Relief carving of St Paul's Church (not that one...) for a gift - hand tools
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It''s my dear ol' ma's birthday, and in commemoration of this I have created a relief carving of St Paul's church in Perth (Scotland) where she got married all those years ago to my dear ol' dad. It is a gift intended to make her weep as I am evil. Happy octogenarian birthday mum!
Simply Woodworking - Let's make a tealight candle holder from pallet wood & also clean a hand plane
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Simply Woodworking - Let's make a tealight candle holder from pallet wood & also clean a hand plane
Simply Woodworking - let's carve a tulip - lime wood - hand tools carving
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Simply Woodworking - let's carve a tulip - lime wood - hand tools carving
Simply Woodworking - let's make a simple serving platter out of maple
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Simply Woodworking - let's make a simple serving platter out of maple
Simply Woodworking - Let's sharpen this blunt gouge - how-to sharpen a carving gouge the simple way
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Simply Woodworking - Let's sharpen this blunt gouge - how-to sharpen a carving gouge the simple way
Simply Woodworking 50th Vid Special! - Let's carve a Church - Hand tool Relief Carving in Lime
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Simply Woodworking 50th Vid Special! - Let's carve a Church - Hand tool Relief Carving in Lime
Simply Woodworking - Let's carve a Yorkshire Rose (A Tudor Rose) - Ash
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Simply Woodworking - Let's carve a Yorkshire Rose (A Tudor Rose) - Ash
Simply Woodworking - Let's make a simple leather bookmark
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Simply Woodworking - Let's make a simple leather bookmark
Simply Woodworking - Let's make an epoxy pendent - Walnut
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Simply Woodworking - Let's make an epoxy pendent - Walnut
Simply Woodworking - Let's make a carving holder (stand?)
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Simply Woodworking - Let's make a carving holder (stand?)
Simply Woodworking - Let's carve a Jaffa Cake!
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Simply Woodworking - Let's carve a Jaffa Cake!
Simply Woodworking - Pigeon vs Bird Feeder
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Simply Woodworking - Pigeon vs Bird Feeder
Simply Woodworking - Let's make a simple bird feeder
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Simply Woodworking - Let's make a simple bird feeder
Simply Woodworking - Let's make a spoon
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Simply Woodworking - Let's make a spoon
Simply Woodworking - Let's carve ANOTHER Celtic knot
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Simply Woodworking - Let's carve ANOTHER Celtic knot
Simply Woodworking - Let's make a dice tray - Walnut
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Simply Woodworking - Let's make a dice tray - Walnut

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @puddinggeek4623
    @puddinggeek4623 3 години тому

    Excellent video as always. Simple and useful trunk for storage. Keep up the good work.

  • @LitoGeorge
    @LitoGeorge 10 годин тому

    Those bullnoses are simply awful. PSellers explains the mechanics why they are awful. I only learned that, after purchasing mine, restoring it excitedly and being dejected by its abysmal performance.

  • @puddinggeek4623
    @puddinggeek4623 16 годин тому

    Great video as always. Simple and effective explanation. I have got to get round to sharpening my card scrapers.

  • @puddinggeek4623
    @puddinggeek4623 16 годин тому

    Very good video as always. A different style of plane that I have never seen before. Keep up the good work.

  • @bluehills380
    @bluehills380 3 дні тому

    Great vid keep em cumin

  • @Unibouliste
    @Unibouliste 15 днів тому

    Superbe travail! Je commence à me lancer mais je suis horriblement nul 😢😢 la bise de France

  • @philrutherford6486
    @philrutherford6486 17 днів тому

    Finally, a woodworker for the rest of us, He's succinct without showing off his million-dollar woodworking shop in the background. He's like the millions of weekend woodworkers out here not like the slick pros making these type of videos. His videos are simple without the endless chatter, to the point, and he uses tools like most of us have probably from Harbor Freight. Keep-um-coming dude, love your style.

  • @bluehills380
    @bluehills380 17 днів тому

    suspect its beach wood

  • @bluehills380
    @bluehills380 17 днів тому

    back again like renegade master

  • @JohnPatersonAu
    @JohnPatersonAu 18 днів тому

    Oh, that sort of plane. I was expecting the flying type. 😆

  • @vantasiascauldron1861
    @vantasiascauldron1861 21 день тому

    Oh, I love this. Perfect for my books. Thank you!

  • @diegodelay5354
    @diegodelay5354 24 дні тому

    interesting video, and very well put together!!

  • @steveraynes55
    @steveraynes55 Місяць тому

    Good to see you back

  • @firemandaveontheroad996
    @firemandaveontheroad996 Місяць тому

    Good simple planter!

  • @paulrees1755
    @paulrees1755 Місяць тому

    All Hail. Good to see you John 👍

  • @cameronaitken6725
    @cameronaitken6725 Місяць тому

    the king has returned

  • @dougaitken3721
    @dougaitken3721 Місяць тому

    Good to see you back On here John. 👍

  • @bluehills380
    @bluehills380 Місяць тому

    He's back!!! Yay

  • @ClintRoseCarving
    @ClintRoseCarving Місяць тому

    and what a jolly lovely planter it is! I look forward to the future cooking video spawned from those peppers

  • @vlad81427
    @vlad81427 Місяць тому

    Can i use a whetstone

    • @SimplyWoodworking
      @SimplyWoodworking Місяць тому

      Sure you can, just stick with oil or water once you pick Thanks for commenting, buddy!

  • @bethsousa9598
    @bethsousa9598 2 місяці тому

    I feel your pain! I recently dropped my 4mm V-gouge point down on my concrete garage floor...unfortunately resharpening will not bring it back. But hey, misery loves company, so thanks for the camaraderie.

  • @bnelson313braveheart8
    @bnelson313braveheart8 2 місяці тому

    Carving requires patience which I’m willing to develop. You showed some really good tips on sharpening and chiseling. Thanks!

  • @markluke8447
    @markluke8447 2 місяці тому

    Clever design. Thanks for sharing.

  • @claireadshead7464
    @claireadshead7464 3 місяці тому

    What was the second tool you used, after drilling the hole?

  • @doczoff5655
    @doczoff5655 3 місяці тому

    Nice build, I've also struggled to secure my carvings (I always decide I want to remove more from the inside of bowls after I've carved the outside into impossible to clamp shapes) so I'll definitely make one of these! Clamping a sheet of scrap plywood underneath before drilling would've reduced all that tearout, but like you said, it's not fine furinture so it's fit for purpose. Re being too light, could you add a plywood sheet under the base and then place some heavy weights onto it to stop it moving. I'm enjoying your video style, nice easy pace and you don't get stressed if things don't go as well as you'd hoped, which is a great approach! 🙂 And hooray, your workshop is almost as messy as mine! (I'm deluding myself, mine is an absolute pit!)

  • @doczoff5655
    @doczoff5655 3 місяці тому

    As you concluded pretty quickly pine is not an easy wood to whittle! It's easy to be misled by the 'softwood' description... but the growth rings are actually quite hard, and if it had a high sap content when cut and dried it can be downright gnarly!! And then the softer wood between the growth rings just loves to split out. Yup, it's no easy job to carve anything decent with it, so hats off to you my friend. Out of interest how often were you stropping your blades, those hard growth ring will dull an edge really quickly so I'd expect to need to strop about every five minutes... basically as soon as you're needing to use force it's time to strop again. I'd also expect to re hone with a very fine diamond stone about every half hour... fun eh? That said, whittling is a wonderful pastime so 'have at it' and enjoy! Last year the gardeners where I work (in Hampshire) cut back a lot of laurel, and though I'd read that it's really hard to work I took an offcut and made a few experimental cuts... while it's still green it's a lovely wood to carve. It has virtually no grain, it's dense enough to hold very sharp fine detail (much better than basswood) and it just doesn't seem to split. It's a bit boring in appearance being a very uniform cream colour, but it gives a smooth buttery finish right from the (sharp) blade and looks good after an oil and polish. Long story short(ish) I whiled away many contented lunchtimes carving a very fancy intricate spoon. It isn't the softest wood to work, but if you maintain a really sharp edge you'll get great results. And because it's got such a dense structure it doesn't seem to warp or split as it dries out. The offcuts I took have seasoned since, it's really hard now and though it would probably take incredibly sharp detail, I don't fancy how sore my hands would get from the force required. I foolishly carved some kiln dried oak a few years back, which was when I learned the importance of constant stropping... on that project I literally spent more time honing than I spent carving. I've also whittled green poplar, it can be a bit wet and stringy immediately after felling, but after a few days it's lovely to work with, give it a try and you'll see why I stay away from pine these days (basically because I'm spoilt for choice). 🙂

  • @gulaydemirtas7155
    @gulaydemirtas7155 3 місяці тому

    You carve awesome

  • @user-dm8qt9qz3y
    @user-dm8qt9qz3y 4 місяці тому

    Красивая работа👍❗️🔥

  • @peterstevens6555
    @peterstevens6555 4 місяці тому

    Kia Ora & Good Morning from Auckland, New Zealand ...great video bro ...

  • @ColtonRitchie
    @ColtonRitchie 4 місяці тому

    Thanks for the share, enjoyed your humour!

  • @keithroberts5611
    @keithroberts5611 4 місяці тому

    Its a good starter bird table project!!!! The few things i would consider most are as follows first make shure you have a good overhang on the roof panels otherwise rain water will drain straight onto the feed platform!! Second the height of the uprights supporting the roof maybe a tag to high, Which if you dont mind will attract all the birds in your area including Pigeons, Magpies,Crows,Jackdaws!! Inturn they alone will clear the bird table in a matter of minutes, Leaving small birds Robins, Blue tits, Blackbirds, ect to go hungry though the winter months,And lastly your base of the feeder? Will it be standing on the bare ground or on solid stone!! Either way it needs extra long pegs for stability in high winds!!! I have found its the base that rot's first!! Anyways thanks for sharing your build welldone😍🇬🇧👍

    • @SimplyWoodworking
      @SimplyWoodworking 4 місяці тому

      Yeah it's not my greatest work! All good points, Keith. Thanks for engaging! And, yes, it did fall over in a storm...:)

  • @freehee2
    @freehee2 4 місяці тому

    Are diamond stones only meant to be used with water?

    • @milanroljevic9817
      @milanroljevic9817 4 місяці тому

      You can use water. I see people use glass cleaner and they say that works well.

    • @freehee2
      @freehee2 4 місяці тому

      @@milanroljevic9817 thank you , Milan. I’ve been using oil on a diamond sharpening. I hope I can wash off all the oil now.

  • @tomhodgkinson8629
    @tomhodgkinson8629 4 місяці тому

    I will be copying this at the weekend! Thanks very much for the idea. I cant wait to see the fat sods face when he cant get the seed 😂

  • @leepumphrey6936
    @leepumphrey6936 5 місяців тому

    Well, I really wanted to watch this video. But that horrible "music" loop made it unbearable. Believe me friend, it is NOT an enhancement to your content.

    • @SimplyWoodworking
      @SimplyWoodworking 4 місяці тому

      Sorry for failing to meet your specific requirements! Thanks for watching tho...

    • @leepumphrey6936
      @leepumphrey6936 4 місяці тому

      ​@@SimplyWoodworkingReally? That's your reply? I took my time to point out to you something that made your video unwatchable for a large segment of your potential listening audience and all you can think of to reply to me is a smart *ss remark? Ok, my friend...have a great day.

    • @SimplyWoodworking
      @SimplyWoodworking 4 місяці тому

      @@leepumphrey6936 *tumbleweed*

  • @rulerofjotunheim3160
    @rulerofjotunheim3160 5 місяців тому

    This is very helpful! I just ordered what I thought was a nice set of tools, they all came without a sharpened edge… so I’ll be doing this for a while!

  • @johnmitchelljr
    @johnmitchelljr 5 місяців тому

    Thank you. Well done clamps

  • @tomevans4402
    @tomevans4402 5 місяців тому

    Smart

  • @garyzellner9938
    @garyzellner9938 5 місяців тому

    You ended up with a very nice carving. Well done !

  • @CSGraves
    @CSGraves 7 місяців тому

    First few times I sharpened a gouge, it was using back & forth passes on the stone in the direction of the cut while slowly tilting the blade from corner to corner... I should've started doing the rocking lateral strokes shown in the video way sooner. Looks like it'd be way easier to keep a consistent-ish angle that way. Also, those cuts at the end, so satisfying to see those clean chips pop out like pats of warm butter!

  • @nevilleparis3932
    @nevilleparis3932 7 місяців тому

    God bless you bro

  • @user-ui5mo9vc1n
    @user-ui5mo9vc1n 7 місяців тому

    Thanks for the tutorial video.

  • @ClintRoseCarving
    @ClintRoseCarving 8 місяців тому

    Look at this guy, carving leaves before it was cool!

    • @SimplyWoodworking
      @SimplyWoodworking 8 місяців тому

      I prefer your veins, Clint. Not many men I can say that to...

    • @ClintRoseCarving
      @ClintRoseCarving 8 місяців тому

      @@SimplyWoodworking well I am flattered!

  • @andrewarthurmatthews6685
    @andrewarthurmatthews6685 8 місяців тому

    Bloody irritating music and no need for it whatsoever

  • @johnduffy6546
    @johnduffy6546 8 місяців тому

    Swearing is perfectly acceptable when one drops a carving tool blade-first on concrete. Crying is also acceptable...Just don't try to catch the tool in mid-flight. It never ends wells;

  • @user-oh5yg5kt7m
    @user-oh5yg5kt7m 8 місяців тому

    M podras pasar todas las medidas gracias

  • @crouchvalewoodcraft
    @crouchvalewoodcraft 8 місяців тому

    Lovely carving, nice one 👍

  • @schnitzschlumpf4095
    @schnitzschlumpf4095 8 місяців тому

    What brand is this small Arkansas stone? Soft vor Hard Arkansas? Thanks.

    • @SimplyWoodworking
      @SimplyWoodworking 8 місяців тому

      Its a Pfeil Arkansas Stone Ark 2. Hard, I presume... Thanks for commenting mate!

    • @schnitzschlumpf4095
      @schnitzschlumpf4095 8 місяців тому

      @@SimplyWoodworking Thank you!

  • @w6263
    @w6263 8 місяців тому

    Music is seriously annoying! But enjoyed your video.

  • @ClintRoseCarving
    @ClintRoseCarving 8 місяців тому

    That was a very stubborn vice but it was awesome to see it all cleaned up at the end

  • @nickdarbenzio1681
    @nickdarbenzio1681 8 місяців тому

    Very nice!