Besides your awsome skills and attention to detail, what I love is the way you have to pass on so much information without uttering a single word. Thank you!
Ione of the few People who’s videos I can watch over and over. You are a true craftsman and I think we’re all richer for you taking the time to share your passion. Many thanks
Nothing quite as satisfying as a well made tool that performs perfectly. This is a great video showing you how to make an Asian style plane that performs perfectly.
I bought one of the cheap Amazon kanna because of a Rex Kreuger video. it didn't take long to get it tuned up and working very well. I think I like it better than my western planes. Thanks for sharing your build process.
Beautiful work. Being stuck at home because of Covid19 I have plenty of time to do this. I will be starting one of these tomorrow. Thank you for the wonderful video says this Canadian
Dear Sir, There is an intrinsic beauty in simplicity in certain things. None more so than woodworking. Being an accomplished metal & wood worker you combine those two elements very well. The results speak for themselves. Very well done. Kind regards.
I think this is a fine plane but I have a couple of questions. 1. Did you intend to set up the plane for 3 points of contact even though its a smaller plane used primarily for smoothing? 2. why did you put a hollow on the bevel side of the plane and not on the "Flat" part of the blade? I am not yet aware of this configuration of blade style yet. Normally the hollow is on the flat side of the blade and you only sharpen the tip so as you sharpen the hollow makes it easier on the tough steel. Obviously you did use only O1 type of steel so it may not matter. Also the results of the plane are very nice! I am glad you demonstrated on hard woods!
This is very relaxing for me. I never get tired of watching you create these beautiful things. What is your working background if you don’t mind my asking? I spent 3 years in Korea in the early 80’s and I miss the sound of spoken Korean. I hear you humming sometimes. I would love to hear you say a word or two. Goodnight from Alabama.
Hey great work. I just wonder why you carved out the backside of the kannablade. It needs full contact to the wood. Normally you would carve out the other side to make sharpening easier.cheers
Great job! I have a question though; I have several Kannas and they have the concave recess on the front of the blade not on the back. It is the first time I see one with the concavity on the back. What is the reason for that?
Shame, the hard part about trying to learn something from a video is that you can’t feel when something is off like someone who’s built hundreds of whatever the project at hand is. Granted you gave me a lot to consider when i start my plane, thanks
Beautyfull work,......What about nail and flange..that keep the Blade position...????that is some one....but not .....kind of chinese kanna....thanks.!!!!
I'm a little confused. Isn't the hollow usually on the back of kanna blades, not the bevel side? I realize there are bevel up and bevel down plane types, but I thought the hollow side was universally the flat side.
Yes you are right i am not sure why he did it backwards. The reason for the hollow is because the harder (high carbon ) is bonded to a low carbon steel in the process of making a kanna , which would take a long time to sharpen.So they hollow out the flat high carbon side for speed of sharpening .
@@YoungJe 시카고에 계시고, 그런 상황을 알기에 더욱 놀라워 하는겁니다요^^ 대단!!! 해요~ 당기는 나무대패도 나름 매력이 있기는 한것같아요~신체구조상 미는 방식은 힘을 쓰기에 좋고, 당기는 방식은 정교한 작업에 유리한것으로 배웠습니다. 그런데 저는 몇년이 지나도록 어느 한가지도 제대로 못해 늘 고민하고있어요^^;; 안전목공하시고, 건강하세요~~~
Besides your awsome skills and attention to detail, what I love is the way you have to pass on so much information without uttering a single word. Thank you!
Ione of the few People who’s videos I can watch over and over. You are a true craftsman and I think we’re all richer for you taking the time to share your passion. Many thanks
The sound of a well honed blade is the best music for a video such as this! Beautiful quality as always. Bob
It's incredible. How thin those shavings are and even they look stunning in terms of the grain. Beautiful work young je
@Della Konicek sounds like a really loving relationship
Nothing quite as satisfying as a well made tool that performs perfectly. This is a great video showing you how to make an Asian style plane that performs perfectly.
You are truly the master of the plane. Thank you for sharing the build.
Watching those gossamer shavings appearing from your plane at the video's end gave me a near euphoric delight. Thank you.
Como siempre haces lo difícil sencillo y bonito,bravo! Maestro!
I bought one of the cheap Amazon kanna because of a Rex Kreuger video. it didn't take long to get it tuned up and working very well. I think I like it better than my western planes.
Thanks for sharing your build process.
Great video. But hollow ("suki ura") that you made on the blade is on the wrong side. It made for easy sharpening and flatening
What skill you have! I feel happy to just be able to tune up a plane. Thank you!
Incredible!
Unbelievable how much patience you had to finish this to perfection, chapeau !
Muy bonita pieza maestro ..con usted aprendí bastante Saludos desde Lima-Peru
Really enjoyed the video. You do very good work on making the tool and editing the video. Didn’t leave anything out of the story!
У вас золотые руки! Я стамеску заточить толком не могу, а вы рубанок с нуля создали, ничего я тоже научусь)))
I am fond of this tool and the way he makes it.
Great job!👍.
Warm regard from Indonesia.
Very nice. I think I understand the kanna a little better after watching this video. Thank you!
Beautiful work. Being stuck at home because of Covid19 I have plenty of time to do this. I will be starting one of these tomorrow. Thank you for the wonderful video says this Canadian
Dear Sir,
There is an intrinsic beauty in simplicity in certain things. None more so than woodworking. Being an accomplished metal & wood worker you combine those two elements very well. The results speak for themselves. Very well done. Kind regards.
I think this is a fine plane but I have a couple of questions. 1. Did you intend to set up the plane for 3 points of contact even though its a smaller plane used primarily for smoothing? 2. why did you put a hollow on the bevel side of the plane and not on the "Flat" part of the blade? I am not yet aware of this configuration of blade style yet. Normally the hollow is on the flat side of the blade and you only sharpen the tip so as you sharpen the hollow makes it easier on the tough steel. Obviously you did use only O1 type of steel so it may not matter. Also the results of the plane are very nice! I am glad you demonstrated on hard woods!
Wow! I’m incredibly impressed!! To make the dai for a kanna is already hard enough, but you made the blade as well.
Wow beautiful build and some nice shavings.
This is very relaxing for me. I never get tired of watching you create these beautiful things. What is your working background if you don’t mind my asking? I spent 3 years in Korea in the early 80’s and I miss the sound of spoken Korean. I hear you humming sometimes. I would love to hear you say a word or two. Goodnight from Alabama.
I did as well Bob. Camp Casey, 2nd Aviation Bn.
Harry Davis Hello Harry , I was down at Kunsan and then at Suwon.
I could watch those shavings all day. Amazing precision.
He could make me a plane any day of the week . Bravo Young .
Amazing work, Mr. Je. I wish you were my neighbor! You are awesome sir!
First time I've seen Shrimp Sauce used as a hardening agent, nicely done.
Как всегда- шедевр!!!
Con este trabajo he quedado fuera de juego , tu solo te haces las herramientas ,gracias por comparrtir
Bravo l'artiste 👏👏 j'en suis jaloux de ton rabot 😍
Nicely done, craftsmanship at work.
Beautifully done -- as always.
Thanks!
Great work Friend! Thank you for sharing the video.👍😎JP
Pretty beautiful work, man!!! 😊
thanks
새우젓통과 빨간 코팅장갑. ^^ 영제님 항상 멋진 작품 올려주셔서 감사합니다.
감사합니다~
First thing in the morning. ❤️
You are awesome! 😁
thanks
What a wonderful work horse!
outstanding as usual. Always love watching your videos.
Wow. Amazing job !!! Love that wood too
Surprises not only the tool, but also your patience!
Much love to you and your craft sir!
Beautifully done!
Hey great work. I just wonder why you carved out the backside of the kannablade. It needs full contact to the wood. Normally you would carve out the other side to make sharpening easier.cheers
Very nice work sir . True craftsmanship . A pleasure to watch you work.
Beauty & Function warapped into one awesome plane! Man I want one of those..... :)
That’s incredible!
allways a pleasure to watch Young Je
The Japanese plane seems to make more sense than western planes just like the saws. More control pulling vs pushing. Very interesting.
Great job! I have a question though; I have several Kannas and they have the concave recess on the front of the blade not on the back. It is the first time I see one with the concavity on the back. What is the reason for that?
hi my friend the purpose of the concavity is for when you sharpen the blade you dont have to remove all that steel but just the borders
Awesome plane, I love it
So nice and sharp. Hat off to you 👍👍👍👌👌👌👌
Functional works of art, outstanding as usual, thank you for sharing....
gran bel lavoro. complimenti
Grazie
HERMOSO TRABAJO EXCELENTE MAESTRO ,,SALUDOS DESDE LA PATAGONIA
Very nice making you
Another masterpiece.)))
Beautiful work Sir!
Hallo, very very great job 👍 👍 👍 Wauuuuuuu awesome
Güzel bir çalışmaydı 🇹🇷 🙏
Beautiful work. Subscribed.
that is stunning work
Excellent as always - thanks for sharing.
How well did the shrimp sauce quince tank work out? Lol.. seriously though. Outstanding job as always.
Saludos desde Ecuador , cuantos grados de inclinación es para la cuchilla
Good job Mr. je beautiful work!
Do you take orders to make for others?
You always making great tools.. you should build factory man.. 🤘😎
Always a wonderfully done project
대패의 달인 수공구를 직접 만들어 쓰시는 모습 멋지세요 ^^
Absolutely love your plane making videos! Any chance you can do one making a Plough Plane?
Shame, the hard part about trying to learn something from a video is that you can’t feel when something is off like someone who’s built hundreds of whatever the project at hand is. Granted you gave me a lot to consider when i start my plane, thanks
Sweet job!
Eres un artista,que medidas tiene y de que material esta hecho?
Beautiful plane!
Good Kanna
Grettings from the Canaries (SPAIN)
Very nice job.
thanks
Ne ağacı kullandınız acaba ? 🇹🇷👍🏼
Make a Japanese plane with a Stanley chisel. 😂
Seriously though, very nice job.
4분 10초쯤 오목하게 가공하시는것 같은데 특별한 이유가 있는건가요?
you make this look SSSOOOO easy!!!
Mr. Je makes everything that he does look easy. This man is a Master Craftsman.
@@harrydavis6903 right?!?! & i know how difficult it really is...& how much work has had to be done to get to his level...too impressive
You have gifted hands!!!
This is Great Work👍
You, Sir. A master!
Insane result !
Excelente,fantastico.
Thanks for showing how and sharing that
Very nice job
Magnifique !
Good Work , exelent !!!
Tank you for give you experience .
Can you explain how the blade should look or line upto the opening?
Another lovely plane. What did you use to heat the blade?
Hattori Hanzo fire?
Great video and great craftsmanship. Would you be willing to build me one just like the one you made? Hope so...
Beautyfull work,......What about nail and flange..that keep the Blade position...????that is some one....but not .....kind of chinese kanna....thanks.!!!!
bào đẹp quá.tôi muốn có một cái để sử dụng và làm kỷ niệm
Nice & Hard work. WOOD name. it is BASSWOOD ?
I'm a little confused. Isn't the hollow usually on the back of kanna blades, not the bevel side? I realize there are bevel up and bevel down plane types, but I thought the hollow side was universally the flat side.
Yes you are right i am not sure why he did it backwards. The reason for the hollow is because the harder (high carbon ) is bonded to a low carbon steel in the process of making a kanna , which would take a long time to sharpen.So they hollow out the flat high carbon side for speed of sharpening .
Videos like this that make me like UA-cam
How do people dislike a true craftsman?
Why do some kanna have chip breaker, and some don't?
So we don't need chip breaker. Right ?
Why the planes has chip breaker anyways ?
Great job
당기는 고각 외날대패 대박인데요~
나무깎는 소리가 예술입니다^^
선생님은 "영재"임에 틀립없습니다 ㅎㅎ
생전 만져보지도 못한 대패를 만들어본거예요~ㅎ
파지법도 모르고,,,,구글링과 핸드툴 매니아(카페)에서 자료 검색하고 만들었는데,,,,
첨이라 그런지 대패질이 무척 힘들더군요~
@@YoungJe 시카고에 계시고, 그런 상황을 알기에 더욱 놀라워 하는겁니다요^^
대단!!! 해요~
당기는 나무대패도 나름 매력이 있기는 한것같아요~신체구조상 미는 방식은 힘을 쓰기에 좋고, 당기는 방식은 정교한 작업에 유리한것으로 배웠습니다.
그런데 저는 몇년이 지나도록 어느 한가지도 제대로 못해 늘 고민하고있어요^^;;
안전목공하시고, 건강하세요~~~
감사합니다~안전목공하십시요~