Dear Sir, This attention to details & meticulous preparation followed by expert like metal & wood work is wonderful & as for the finish just as spectacular. The lack of commentaries makes it all the more serene & almost spiritual in nature. In fact as they say "a picture is worth a thousand words"; your clip certainly does excel at conveying what is meant. Very well done once again. Kind regards.
THANK YOU for documenting this laborious process! I greatly admire your designs, clever efficient methods and craftsmanship. This is edifying, mesmerizing and inspiring!
THAT is Amazing I saw a guy below had commented that it was overdone because it was just a tool......... no, it's a work of art that also doubles as a very functional too. I didn't understand making the box for it unless you were gonna send it to me lol. I'd want that to be in the open to see every day
I agree, this tool is a pleasure to look at, must be a pleasure to handle and works well, what the hell is wrong with that? That fella just got out of bed the wrong side. Regards
I always wondered why people don't do something like this more often with old wooden planes that the mouth has opened up too far. Add a brass base plate and it's back to New.
You make some amazing hand tools. The sanding and filing must take a lot of time. I'm sure these tools will be here for many generations. The little storage box was an added bonus. You make videos with great ideas, that are well presented. Thanks Mark
Nice touch to make a storage case! Excellent! One recomendation, can you provide the angles of body, blade and sole? Maybe one day I will get ambitious and will make one. Hahaha
Beautiful work, as always! As others have said, I would love to see all of your planes together when you get to the point that you feel like you have the full set that you want. Why did you decide to make another shoulder plane? Was the previous one not working well enough? Or did you just want to do another design? I only ask because you might have learned something from the first one that could benefit others like me who want to make our own. Thanks!
I am addicted to making planes. I always feel like I'm scarce. It is a very hard addict and repeats those things. My first angle is 50 degrees. This time I built a 37 degree plane and I wanted to make my own blade.
how come you didn't countersink the holes for the screws, unless you don't have a counter sink. Excellent craftsmenship either way as you did sand away any trace of screws
I wondered the same thing but with all the grinding and sanding it didn't really matter, the screws just disappeared. Maybe with a countersink he would have had to sand deeper.
Rich Wachtel Peening, as he did, is traditionally combined with countersinking, creating a better mechanical bond. But usually that's with pins that go all the way through to another metal plate on the other side.
Sy bilang berkali. Kali cuma melihat semua itu bermaafaat bh sy .youtub oke mantul SBG gambaran.maaf un. Karoke off bikin sengsara aja sy sudah alami kesukaan sy un beryanyi.sengsara jangan di bawa lagi amin
Even if it is for a customer's request, it is unnecessarily complicated. it became a fetish, those infills, brass, steel soles. it is a tool. Using hardwood is a necessity, bird's eye mapple, exotic wood this is ridiculously funny.
He's making the tools he wants the way he wants to make them. What's the problem?? A little insight you might not have considered: some people enjoy making tools, to the extent that making the tools is sometimes the actual goal, not using them. I don't think that's the case here, as he always seems to use the tools he makes, but it does illustrate that slapping together a tool that just works would not be sufficient for many people. It's called craftsmanship. Some people value it, and others buy flat pack furniture. If it's not for you, that's fine. But ridiculing someone for doing a better job than you would have done only makes you look silly.
Dear Sir,
This attention to details & meticulous preparation followed by expert like metal & wood work is wonderful & as for the finish just as spectacular. The lack of commentaries makes it all the more serene & almost spiritual in nature. In fact as they say "a picture is worth a thousand words"; your clip certainly does excel at conveying what is meant. Very well done once again. Kind regards.
Dear Sir,
Thank you very much for your hearted response. I've merely stated the obvious. Kind regards.
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THANK YOU for documenting this laborious process! I greatly admire your designs, clever efficient methods and craftsmanship. This is edifying, mesmerizing and inspiring!
THAT is Amazing I saw a guy below had commented that it was overdone because it was just a tool......... no, it's a work of art that also doubles as a very functional too. I didn't understand making the box for it unless you were gonna send it to me lol. I'd want that to be in the open to see every day
I agree, this tool is a pleasure to look at, must be a pleasure to handle and works well, what the hell is wrong with that? That fella just got out of bed the wrong side. Regards
Really inspired by these builds. Thank you so much for your passion!
That’s beautiful. That Maple is gorgeous and it was doing a fantastic job. Love the case as well.
Interesting and beautiful, as always.
thanks
Thanks for sharing your talent with us.
My favoriter part is you and the feeler gauge, perfection!!!!
Impeccable work as usual, no surprise what-so-ever! Thanks for sharing your talent with us. Looking forward to the next one. Be well.
Excellent craftsmanship!! (And sanding also - haha.)
Beautifully done with the extra box!
Wow, sei un maestro, complimenti, basterebbe già solo il design. Lavorazione dei materiali impeccabile, numero 1.
You make some of the most beautiful items that I've seen. Awesome work.
Stunning, love the storage box too, very clever.
it's like watching a sunset, no need for talking, music unnecessary, just sit back and watch, thanks!
Nice design/project. I like the "peening" technique you used to attach the steel for the sole.
When you release a new plane video it makes my week.
The hands of a crafts person! You can tell by looking at your hands, you make things. You are a true maker! My hat off to you sir!
16.59 Bless you as always a pleasure to watch the craftsman at work
Very nice! You are indeed a master toolmaker.
Eres un Maestro. Veo el amor que pones en cada pequeño detalle. Enhorabuena.
Beautiful work, and beautiful tools. I'm certain they will around for 200yrs.
Regards Mark in the UK
I always wondered why people don't do something like this more often with old wooden planes that the mouth has opened up too far. Add a brass base plate and it's back to New.
Absolutely amazing. Thank you for sharing and inspiring us
Great! It would be beautiful a course for blade sharping explained by you, to transmit passion for plane art. Thank you.
Great tool!
Beautiful workmanship my friend, well done...love the box too. 🏆👍🏼😊
Amazing work, man!
영재선생님의 또하나의 예술작품 감상을 넋을놓고 봤습니다.
고생 하셨습니다.
You make some amazing hand tools. The sanding and filing must take a lot of time. I'm sure these tools will be here for many generations. The little storage box was an added bonus. You make videos with great ideas, that are well presented. Thanks Mark
Do you only make these amazing pieces of art for your own use? You truly are a master craftsman, and each item is more beautiful than the last.
amazing work thnks for your video
Beautiful work!
Once again, you have created a fully functional and very beautiful tool.
Thank you for sharing this video of your craftsmanship.
first-class work...very very nice
Truly outstanding craftsmanship on all your projects, subed and will spend today binge watching your videos.
can you do a quick fly through video showing all your planes?
very cool!
Holy hell that's amazing work
What were the wood types used? They all had gorgeous contrast!
Nice work Young, could you tell me if or where you have a video on making the blade?
Shaping and tempering?
Great stuff!
Really enjoy watching your videos. You have a talent for making beautiful hand planes, thanks for sharing.
You are awesome !! Any videos you publish , I can blindly click and I know for sure it would be one beautiful piece :)
Yet another beautiful work of art
Nice touch to make a storage case! Excellent! One recomendation, can you provide the angles of body, blade and sole? Maybe one day I will get ambitious and will make one. Hahaha
bed angle : 37, blade angle (primary : 25, micro angle : 30 )
Stoked to watch the video.
That's a beautiful shoulder plane
Beautiful work, as always! As others have said, I would love to see all of your planes together when you get to the point that you feel like you have the full set that you want.
Why did you decide to make another shoulder plane? Was the previous one not working well enough? Or did you just want to do another design? I only ask because you might have learned something from the first one that could benefit others like me who want to make our own. Thanks!
I am addicted to making planes.
I always feel like I'm scarce. It is a very hard addict and repeats those things.
My first angle is 50 degrees. This time I built a 37 degree plane and I wanted to make my own blade.
16:57 - God bless you!
Magnifique !!!
Phillip A. Rudolph
1 second ago
insanely meticulous, true master craftsmanship, glorious
+1, I like Your belt sander machine, looks very powerful
고수의 솜씨에 경의를 표합니다.
Very nice shoulder plane
Good ! Thanks for sharing !
c'est sympa de ta part de me faire un si beau cadeau!!!
Incredible skills
16:58 😂 so funny made me shocked.. Anyways you are smart and very talented 👍👍
Watched for a second time, full length. That’s the quality of the video.
As always, everything is super)).
A True Craftsman
Excellent!!
I saw it well. It has helped a lot. I'll come back often. 😀😁😎😎😎👍👍
BEAUTIFUL WORK
Beautiful. Simply beautiful.
what angle of blade?
Nice but why make the Mouth so wide ? On older Planes the Mouths were really narrow Slits . There was a good reason that they were made that way
Are you sharpening with a brick at 1:27?
Another good video. Congratulations.
Very very cool
is this blade stainless?
A master at work
Prefect!
Nice example of low angle bevel down plane
thanks,
Sa Boom Nim Young Je you are very good to watch I learn so much from you ! Patient and creative! kamsahamnida
감사합니다
I don't speak Korean well and I can't read it
I wish I was much better
kamsahamnida=감사합니다 =thank you
Young Je 😁
Can you please stop making so many good videos. Now all my weekends are full trying to replicate your work.
Can anyone tell me why he beat on the screws before sanding them off? Serious question
I think it is called peening - basically it expands the head of the screw to fill the hole completely, as if it was a rivet.
NoRemorse Woodworking thanks!
Eccezionale !!!!!
Sublime!
오늘은 홈대패 제작요?열식힐때 담그는 물 유리병엔 뭐죠? 무척구금해요
오일 ( corn oil)입니다
👍👍👍good
It costs such a plane. I would like to order from you for personal use.
OK, gracias por sus videos, thanks for your videos
J.M.Castilla@2018
wuau simplemente espectacular
What degree?
Very nice.
MASTER
how come you didn't countersink the holes for the screws, unless you don't have a counter sink. Excellent craftsmenship either way as you did sand away any trace of screws
Xlaxsauce I think that's how I would have done it, but with the epoxy it probably doesn't matter.
I wondered the same thing but with all the grinding and sanding it didn't really matter, the screws just disappeared. Maybe with a countersink he would have had to sand deeper.
Rich Wachtel Peening, as he did, is traditionally combined with countersinking, creating a better mechanical bond. But usually that's with pins that go all the way through to another metal plate on the other side.
Exquisite
Would you ever make to sell them ?
100%OK!!!
how much would you sell me that garlopa
Мастер!
thank you
Sy bilang berkali. Kali cuma melihat semua itu bermaafaat bh sy .youtub oke mantul SBG gambaran.maaf un. Karoke off bikin sengsara aja sy sudah alami kesukaan sy un beryanyi.sengsara jangan di bawa lagi amin
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Step 1. Buy a blade lol
Even if it is for a customer's request, it is unnecessarily complicated. it became a fetish, those infills, brass, steel soles. it is a tool. Using hardwood is a necessity, bird's eye mapple, exotic wood this is ridiculously funny.
Seems to work fine...
He's making the tools he wants the way he wants to make them. What's the problem??
A little insight you might not have considered: some people enjoy making tools, to the extent that making the tools is sometimes the actual goal, not using them. I don't think that's the case here, as he always seems to use the tools he makes, but it does illustrate that slapping together a tool that just works would not be sufficient for many people. It's called craftsmanship. Some people value it, and others buy flat pack furniture. If it's not for you, that's fine. But ridiculing someone for doing a better job than you would have done only makes you look silly.