Great video , for a smaller boat doing it by hand or even an electric plane goes very well , some use a jig and router and it amazes me how they must enjoy the sound of a router enough to do that 🙂
Excellent! It gave me some good ideas on how to scarf the planks that will make the siderail, or whatever it is called...that vertical positioned plank at the bottom of the guardrail on my Colin Archer. Thanks!
I enjoyed your cross planing with a scrub plane to remove the initial wood. You will throw up, but I use a grinder with a 36 grit disc made from the fossilized particle remains of the elbow callouses on a stegosaurus. It goes zoom and I'm 90% done. When the dust clears, everything has a fresh pine scent. Later on when I dig through the dust to find my pencil, I just grab another one from the large pencil barrel had to buy.
Thanks for sharing, its funny how obvious it feels after watching the video, like: how came I didn't find it on my own, and yet somehow I needed to watch it in order to learn this great technique :) Also its very satisfying to see how good craftmanship can replace fancy powertools :)
Great video , for a smaller boat doing it by hand or even an electric plane goes very well , some use a jig and router and it amazes me how they must enjoy the sound of a router enough to do that 🙂
Excellent! It gave me some good ideas on how to scarf the planks that will make the siderail, or whatever it is called...that vertical positioned plank at the bottom of the guardrail on my Colin Archer. Thanks!
I enjoyed your cross planing with a scrub plane to remove the initial wood. You will throw up, but I use a grinder with a 36 grit disc made from the fossilized particle remains of the elbow callouses on a stegosaurus. It goes zoom and I'm 90% done. When the dust clears, everything has a fresh pine scent. Later on when I dig through the dust to find my pencil, I just grab another one from the large pencil barrel had to buy.
Thanks for sharing, its funny how obvious it feels after watching the video, like: how came I didn't find it on my own, and yet somehow I needed to watch it in order to learn this great technique :) Also its very satisfying to see how good craftmanship can replace fancy powertools :)
Thank you!
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Tak! 🙂