I have a question. Did you refine the cuts of your saw with a chisel, to be sure that the surface is flat and the angle is precise, or is it my impression that you didn't?? In case you didn't i suggest you do cause in can really help with the ability of the plane to function correcly. Overall it is a great video 8.5/10
If you live in Europe I would highly recommend to check www.dictum.com . They have many different saws and also great description on how to choose the right one for your needs. For me, the Ryoba is by far the most versatile saw. It can handle so many tasks, from cross-cut to rip-cut, dovetails or long cuts through boards. I use it 9 out of 10 times I need to saw.
@@whitedoveworks5651 without taking away from anything you have Made a Norris Plane is far more than just a Adjuster. What you have created is more in the Style of a Krenov Plane. If you ever get the Chance to Study a Norris and appreciate just How well made they are you will see what I mean . Carry on your Fine Work
Great video, thank you!
Thank you very much, Sean!
I loved the video. What a simple yet very elegant handplane. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you very much, Sam! Your words are highly appreciated. The Second Part will bo uploaded on Feb 6th! :)
Looks great, going to check out part 2!
Thank you! I hope you'll enjoy the second part, too. :)
Great work 👍.
I'm curious about part 2.
Thank you so much! I hope you will enjoy the second part just as you did with this!
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I have a question. Did you refine the cuts of your saw with a chisel, to be sure that the surface is flat and the angle is precise, or is it my impression that you didn't??
In case you didn't i suggest you do cause in can really help with the ability of the plane to function correcly.
Overall it is a great video 8.5/10
Where did you get your hardware from?
What is the name of the saw that you are using?
Hello Paul! This is a Japanese Ryoba Saw. This particular one was made by Z-Saw.
If you live in Europe I would highly recommend to check www.dictum.com . They have many different saws and also great description on how to choose the right one for your needs. For me, the Ryoba is by far the most versatile saw. It can handle so many tasks, from cross-cut to rip-cut, dovetails or long cuts through boards. I use it 9 out of 10 times I need to saw.
@@whitedoveworks5651 Thank You! I will look into it.
" How to make a Norris Handplane " certainly not like That
Thanks for watching my video anyways. What do think did I do wrong? Would love to hear about it.
@@whitedoveworks5651 without taking away from anything you have Made a Norris Plane is far more than just a Adjuster. What you have created is more in the Style of a Krenov Plane. If you ever get the Chance to Study a Norris and appreciate just How well made they are you will see what I mean . Carry on your Fine Work
Surely only Norris can make a Norris plane. You could make a replica or copy if you wanted to.