Hello. My name is Schorschi. I live in Northern Germany. I'm German. I just recently came across your channel and am absolutely thrilled. As a Western European, I'm so spoiled that I'm almost ashamed, because many of your work processes make me think: "Why doesn't he use a machine now?" But that, precisely that, is what makes your videos so "meditative"; Everything is made by hand, with a lot of skill, a lot of patience, a certain spirit and even more, with a lot of experience. Oh, if only I had this gift too. Of course I have read your vita, and I tell you: “It is not important when and whether your house will be “finished”, the path, and only your path is the goal! And beyond that, it doesn't really matter whether other people like it, because it's your house and you want and have to live in it. I greet you warmly and wish you health and a long life. Schorschi from Northern Germany.
Great work! If you try removing about 1/2” from the length of the cutter then the edge would be moved more toward the rear of the plane and that might take some of the lateral torque off of the blade and give you more control over the cutting action. I think you have inspired me to build one of these. Thanks!
I assume sir you are a Japanese gentleman I love this video very much I'm just an admirer of most things Japanese regardless of the current times and decreased values of the western world the Japanese people retain a class all there own I would do love to visit Japan someday and watch first hand workers such as your self
I have no words for the beauty and craftmanship of this project. And a special thanks to the way the video was recorded and edited. No music and no high speed playback. Although I feared that the intro music would continue during the video and I almost left. The best videos only have tool sound!
I appreciate your demonstration of how you plan to grind the metal and then show the results. By leaving out all the noise, to me your video becomes more enjoyable..and I'm not reaching for the volume! Excellent project very well done!
Depuis le sud de la France. Merci pour le partage de votre savoir faire de très haut tenue. Comme j'aime ce travail de recherche de la perfection,utile joli de très bon goût. Encore merci j'apprécie votre qualité de réalisation. Belle démonstration d'un savoir faire qu'il faut transmettre.
Yup I purchases several big Allen wrenches a few yrs ago! I really appreciate the way you ground the citing face so quietly !!! No need for all the sparks and whistles.
This was great! One thing I'd say is I reckon trimming the allen wrench shorter at the blade would make it more stable when cutting, less leverage acting against you. Lovely, just got an old Stanley no.71 myself, wouldn't mind making a small router plane someday like this
Beautiful! The last finishing touch is to file and polish a shiny smooth hemisphere on the exposed ends of the threaded rods. Makes it very friendly on the hands.
In the early 70s, when I started in apprenticeship, an old timer (wait, I'm an old timer now!) at the shop had built one of these from an Allen wrench, very very simple but very effective. Glad to see he honed the top. Some do one side of a chisel edge, not realizing that both sides make the edge.
Old hex keys from broken sets are a wonderful source of good tool steel. I've made lots of things using them. They are easily annealed and then re tempered. Im surprised that more people don't use them.
it appears that the blade; made from Allen Key is CENTRAL to this. To purchase a Blade is expensive. I believe his design is the answer. I will try and build this, and add a fence to the design
@@fareastwood May I add something about using an allen wrench? I found that the end product works beeter if you file away the angled sides of the iron. To not do this can result in the plane binding in narrow channels.
Nice work! I have made a few different sized cutters for my Stanley router and I have found that making the horizontal portion of the cutter a little shorter than yours helps reduce chatter a bit.
Merci pour cette vidéo. Enfin un travail réalisé essentiellement avec des outils à main, sans machines aussi nombreuses qu'onéreuses. En tant qu'amateur, j'ai beaucoup appris. Bravo et encore merci.
Excellent Job Considering that Allen wrenches come in a lot of different sizes one could make a series with different widths for different type of projects from model making to cabinet work
At 15:10, it looks like you used some type of lapping process? I’m curious about what material your lap is made of, and what abrasive you used. It looks like something I might want to try. Excellent work man.
Que trabalho fantástico !!! Vale cada minuto !!! A precisão do encaixe rabo de andorinha ! O entalhe manual da decoração ! A afiação da "lâmina" improvisada. Um vídeo de rara beleza. Muito obrigado por publicar.
I loved watching every second of the build, and I'd give a thousand thumbs up if I could for the patience and meticulousness you exhibited throughout the entire process. That said, did you also make the giant plane you used? 1:321:547:1012:53
What a magnificent job you have done! I was thinking of ordering a blade and building the rest but your idea of using an Allen wrench is brilliant. Thank you for sharing this! Please excuse me while I go hit that subscribe button.
C'est complètement ZEN!!!! Tant de boulot pour un simple travail à réaliser avec une affleureuse en 2 minutes ?!?!!! C'est beau mais faudrait vivre 4000 ans pour que ce soit vraiment intéressant... Mais, BRAVO...!
In a fast-paced world it’s good to see someone willing to take their time and do it the right way. Beautiful work and the music you chose at the end was perfect for your project ending. Who played the piece of music?
Hello. My name is Schorschi. I live in Northern Germany. I'm German. I just recently came across your channel and am absolutely thrilled. As a Western European, I'm so spoiled that I'm almost ashamed, because many of your work processes make me think: "Why doesn't he use a machine now?" But that, precisely that, is what makes your videos so "meditative"; Everything is made by hand, with a lot of skill, a lot of patience, a certain spirit and even more, with a lot of experience. Oh, if only I had this gift too. Of course I have read your vita, and I tell you: “It is not important when and whether your house will be “finished”, the path, and only your path is the goal! And beyond that, it doesn't really matter whether other people like it, because it's your house and you want and have to live in it. I greet you warmly and wish you health and a long life. Schorschi from Northern Germany.
I'm not very good at expressing myself in English.
Thank you for your comment.
Great work! If you try removing about 1/2” from the length of the cutter then the edge would be moved more toward the rear of the plane and that might take some of the lateral torque off of the blade and give you more control over the cutting action. I think you have inspired me to build one of these.
Thanks!
I'm going to build this with your suggestion to shorten the blade. Good idea.
Nice reuse of a tool. We shared this video on our homemade tools forum this week 😎
I assume sir you are a Japanese gentleman I love this video very much I'm just an admirer of most things Japanese regardless of the current times and decreased values of the western world the Japanese people retain a class all there own I would do love to visit Japan someday and watch first hand workers such as your self
Thank you. Many of us take for granted the abundance of tool choices around us. You have a refreshing attitude. God bless.
完璧! 私はあなたがルーターに入れた芸術性が大好きです。 時間をかけて簡単な彫刻を他の単純な道具に入れると、それが美の対象になります。
ありがとうございます。
So many useful techniques crammed into quite a short video. Excellent work.
I have no words for the beauty and craftmanship of this project. And a special thanks to the way the video was recorded and edited. No music and no high speed playback. Although I feared that the intro music would continue during the video and I almost left. The best videos only have tool sound!
Beautiful job. I really liked your drill guide and the extra little scroll work and your method for knurling the thumb wheel
とてつも無く、参考と言うより、学びになっています。
精巧すぎるほど、精巧ですね!
先ず、カンナとノミを研ぐ治具を作ります(5回ほど見ました)
very thanks !
Beautiful job!!!!!!!
You just convinced me that everything can be made.
This is 'carpoetry" nice work, like a haiku simple and beatiful. Greetins from Uruguay.
This is so great. Thanks for sharing. Amazing in everyway. Greetings from a California woodworker.
The tilt adjustment on top (knurled knob) is ingenious! Thanks for this -- very inspiring.
Wonderful work! This is a very beautiful tool, and I loved the fit of the dovetail joints.
Carpintero maestro, gracias por tu generosidad y compartir tu arte
ممتاز
جيد جدا
عمل رائع ومميز
أنت مبدع سلمت يداك
شكرا كثيرا لك
I loved !!
Thanks for sharing !!
Greetings from México !!
I appreciate your demonstration of how you plan to grind the metal and then show the results. By leaving out all the noise, to me your video becomes more enjoyable..and I'm not reaching for the volume! Excellent project very well done!
素晴らしい。 あなたはマスターです。
It wasn't just "good".
To put it simply, following the production of your tool: It is inspiring ! ! !
Domo. Domo arigato !
So very pleased that I have discovered your channel cos most all of your projects are achievable even for a rookie like myself!
Depuis le sud de la France. Merci pour le partage de votre savoir faire de très haut tenue. Comme j'aime ce travail de recherche de la perfection,utile joli de très bon goût. Encore merci j'apprécie votre qualité de réalisation. Belle démonstration d'un savoir faire qu'il faut transmettre.
Yup I purchases several big Allen wrenches a few yrs ago! I really appreciate the way you ground the citing face so quietly !!! No need for all the sparks and whistles.
美しいプロジェクト、美しいビデオ。
This was great! One thing I'd say is I reckon trimming the allen wrench shorter at the blade would make it more stable when cutting, less leverage acting against you.
Lovely, just got an old Stanley no.71 myself, wouldn't mind making a small router plane someday like this
Thank you for sharing, you are a true skilled woodworker using hand tools. It is a work of art as well as a tool.
Nice. This is one of the very few DIY router planes with a screw-adjust depth.
Wow! Great job. I like to see that otheres still do things manually from scratch without all the new power tools.
The trick of stamping a bolt with a metal file 🏅sir.
Beautiful! The last finishing touch is to file and polish a shiny smooth hemisphere on the exposed ends of the threaded rods. Makes it very friendly on the hands.
In the early 70s, when I started in apprenticeship, an old timer (wait, I'm an old timer now!) at the shop had built one of these from an Allen wrench, very very simple but very effective.
Glad to see he honed the top. Some do one side of a chisel edge, not realizing that both sides make the edge.
Fantastico.Lei è un Maestro.From Sardynia ITALY
Very Nice router plane sir
Old hex keys from broken sets are a wonderful source of good tool steel. I've made lots of things using them. They are easily annealed and then re tempered. Im surprised that more people don't use them.
that's a work of art. very beautifully made sir 👍
very impressive and a joy to watch, Greetings from Scotland.
Amazing work! What we have here is a tool with $10 worth of parts and $3000 labour! Patience personified. Great video.
Excellent work my friend 😆
I am glad someone had the same idea for an Allen wrench. Your build is significantly better than mine was. Keep up the great work.
I learned about Allen Wrench ideas in the past video comments. Was it you?
Either way, I'm grateful.
it appears that the blade; made from Allen Key is CENTRAL to this. To purchase a Blade is expensive. I believe his design is the answer. I will try and build this, and add a fence to the design
@@fareastwood May I add something about using an allen wrench? I found that the end product works beeter if you file away the angled sides of the iron. To not do this can result in the plane binding in narrow channels.
Beauty in the soul. Beauty in the hand. Lovely tool. Thank you for sharing.
Just watching this is sort of like meditation.
$0.30c alan wrench in a $500 hand crafted body. lol ... looks beautiful dude. amazing work.
Good video sir
Excellent work!
Nice work! I have made a few different sized cutters for my Stanley router and I have found that making the horizontal portion of the cutter a little shorter than yours helps reduce chatter a bit.
Marvelous craftmanship. Usefull and beautifull.
Very relaxing to watch. I enjoyed that.
Merci pour cette vidéo. Enfin un travail réalisé essentiellement avec des outils à main, sans machines aussi nombreuses qu'onéreuses.
En tant qu'amateur, j'ai beaucoup appris. Bravo et encore merci.
Excellent Job Considering that Allen wrenches come in a lot of different sizes one could make a series with different widths for different type of projects from model making to cabinet work
Parabéns um espetáculo de peça top gostei muito que capricho vc é realmente é um artista nato Deus abençoe sempre vc
Very nice tool...!!....my Friend...Saludosss from Chile...Muy lindo trabajo...gracias por Compartir...ji ji ji ji...Saludossss
At 15:10, it looks like you used some type of lapping process? I’m curious about what material your lap is made of, and what abrasive you used. It looks like something I might want to try. Excellent work man.
わぁ、凄いです。久し振りに拝見したら、一寸先が見えなくて…何がどうなっていくのか、と食い入るように見てしまいました。段々、見覚えのある(使った事はありませんが)ラウタ―プレーンと言うものの形になって行きました。ドキドキしてしまいます。何回か見ないと頭が一寸興奮しています(笑)。拍手!
そうなんですね!翻訳サイトで発音を確認してしまいました。
ルーターと思ってましたが、ラウターの発音のが近いですね。ていうかルーターとは聞こえません。目から鱗、耳からも鱗?です。
ありがとうございます。
@@fareastwood さん、ご返信、有難う御座います。
日本ではルーターとDIY雑誌でも言っていますから良いんじゃないですか。外国のby handのDIY動画ではラウタ―と殆どが行っている様な気がします。買うと1.5万円以上とか高いんですよね。でも、便利そうだなぁ、と指を咥えていましたが、丁寧にすればもしかして…と光が見えた動画でした。
先日、メキシコの動画の中で屋根の下に当る部分で組子の様な組み方をした伝統建築を見た時に、self-build.林久さんの作品を思い出しました。
日本では組子は装飾として捉えられていますが、もしかして力学的にパーフェクトな構造と言うものなのでしょうか。まことに勝手な想像ですが。
Very nice project and results. Attention to detail!
Very nice and neat, thank you for showing
Que trabalho fantástico !!!
Vale cada minuto !!!
A precisão do encaixe rabo de andorinha !
O entalhe manual da decoração !
A afiação da "lâmina" improvisada.
Um vídeo de rara beleza.
Muito obrigado por publicar.
I loved watching every second of the build, and I'd give a thousand thumbs up if I could for the patience and meticulousness you exhibited throughout the entire process. That said, did you also make the giant plane you used? 1:32 1:54 7:10 12:53
They are called "Kanna" or Japanese hand-planes, you can buy them online
Very good! Very instructive and technical video. I will do one. Thank you!
Beautifull router plane
Nicely done, thank you for sharing.
Have a blessed week.
Dale
Fantastic work Sir.
Very smart router ! Nicely done
Beautiful outcome. Bravo.
What a magnificent job you have done! I was thinking of ordering a blade and building the rest but your idea of using an Allen wrench is brilliant. Thank you for sharing this! Please excuse me while I go hit that subscribe button.
Beautifully inspirational, and perfect for creating an appropriately sized groove or channel.
Beautyfull router plane. Good craftmanship. Greetings from Germany
Very nice. You work good, fine end beautiful. 👍😊
Great work 🤘
love that saw guide block with the red fingernail.
Beautiful 👍👍👍👍💪
Excellent work. Thank you.
Amazing skills! Beautiful craftsmanship
Amazing craftsmanship. Thank you for teaching.
Amazing work
Uma excelente ferramenta, um belíssimo trabalho, uma verdadeira obra de arte.
C'est complètement ZEN!!!! Tant de boulot pour un simple travail à réaliser avec une affleureuse en 2 minutes ?!?!!! C'est beau mais faudrait vivre 4000 ans pour que ce soit vraiment intéressant... Mais, BRAVO...!
Wow the most amazing router I've ever seen. You truly are a master. Greetings from the Philippines
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You, sir, are a Jedi master. That much is obvious.
멋져요. 응원합니다.
awesome very nice work thank you
In a fast-paced world it’s good to see someone willing to take their time and do it the right way. Beautiful work and the music you chose at the end was perfect for your project ending. Who played the piece of music?
Ending music >> ua-cam.com/video/kdEblFC1VU0/v-deo.html
Thank you
Fantástico que trabalho adiro seus trabalho abraço aqui do 🇧🇷
Very very good!!! thanks for sharing this project :)
Man! This is a great job. Bravo.
Jolie guimbarde! Bravo, super travail!
Parabéns! Uma obra de arte! Saudações do Brasil!
Parabéns pelos seus trabalhos, te admiro muito gosto bastante dos seus trabalhos .
Very nicely done!
No Good. . . Excellent ! ! ! 👏👏👏🙏
Beautiful ✌🏻
Seemed to be a lot of work to make a nice router to be left with so much tear out.
Perfect, i'm from Brasil. Congratulations!!
Perfect, parfait du bon travail et la musique qui accompagne est bonne. Merci
Excellent idea my friend! This would work well on the wooden barrels that I make. I’ll have to share this on my Cajun Cooper’s Workshop channel 👍
Amazing !!!! Great job !!!!
Excellent!
Congratulations Sir, big job!
Very well done!