Very nice job! I’d be curious to hear if it becomes your preferred method of making Mitsukude or if you prefer the marking and handsaw method instead. Please give us an update as time goes on. Thanks for posting.
@@johnturk8622 actually I've started with handsaw, but it's really not preferable way, too time consuming. Of course, the fastest is on my proxxon, but I need to make a jig for it. I believe that with practice I could use this plane as a main one for kumite
I love this. Learning of a very specialized tool like that, plus seeing you build and use it. The sound of the work is music enough.
Love seeing your videos appear on my home page man, keep up the good work
Start the video by showing the end product
Very cool, thanks! Do you have a source for the nicker blades / blade assembly?
@@richs5422 not yet, for this one I've used blades from stock plastic plane, but I think about ordering some from Japan
Very nice job! I’d be curious to hear if it becomes your preferred method of making Mitsukude or if you prefer the marking and handsaw method instead. Please give us an update as time goes on. Thanks for posting.
@@johnturk8622 actually I've started with handsaw, but it's really not preferable way, too time consuming. Of course, the fastest is on my proxxon, but I need to make a jig for it. I believe that with practice I could use this plane as a main one for kumite