Turning Off the Power! Hand Tools Only
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- Good morning all!
In this episode, Jeff gives us a tour of his hand tools. Although Hand tools unfortunately don’t come in to play In a commercial cabinet shop as much as one would hope. You can tell that each one of these tools has a specific role and place of importance. I hope you enjoy this episode and that it reminds you of how satisfying it is to work with a quality hand tool and only hear the sounds of a sharp iron slicing through wood fibers.
Happy woodworking, Jon
Finally! Someone else talking about hand tools in the power tool world! Add a couple card scrapers and the screw it chisel and its a perfect setup!
Yes! Missed all my scrapers. I really like the thick blue spruce ones I have.
Great video Jeff hand tools have there place in every shop .
Thanks, Rob! 100% sometimes they’re even faster than a power tool
brand loyalty at its best, haha. you are very passionate about your tools Jeff! cheers
I find what works for me and stick to it! 🙌🏼
When I first saw the title, I was thinking tell me it isn't so! But then you put my mind at ease. I've never seen a mortise plane before so I learned something too.
Bill
Thanks, Bill! I don’t think I have the patience to be a hand tool only guy.
It's hard to beat a good tool in your hand!
Definitely! 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
Great presentation! I need to try learn these woodworking tools. Thank you all your hard work when you make these presentations!!
Thank you, sir! 🙌🏼
Cool stuff pays to buy the best...🤘🤘🤘
You’re absolutely right!
Interesting video Jeff & one can't go wrong with Lie Nielsen or Veritas hand tools! 👍👍
Thanks, Steve! They’re gorgeous tools for sure.
I've really been enjoying your channel lately. I'm a fellow tool junkie and just bought my first Lie_Neilson plane. I'm mostly a power tool guy myself but expanding my horizons. Cheers, Scott
Thanks so much, Scott! 🙏🏼
😂 KJ: Why are you watching Jeff talk about tools? It makes me nervous when you watch Jeff talking about tools.
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If you need to get them shipped to the shop just let me know 😂😂😂
@@TodaysCraftsmen 😂 noted!
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Great video as always and what amazing tools dream of the dat I can have a collection like that. Thanks for sharing you guys are the best
Thanks, Jim! Piece by piece!
Great video, could you do a demonstration of the plane used to mortice out a door for the hinges. Never seen that type of pane before.
Great idea, thanks!
I think the flash cut saw has a set on one side only and you’re supposed to use it with that no set side down if you know what I’m saying correct me if I’m wrong but that’s how I use. My flush cut saw there is a downside Stamped on it
I have seen some like that but this one has zero set!
2 questions :)
1.) how were the dog holes cut on the work bench
2.) what is your sharpening technique for hand tools (I suck at sharpening)
still lov'n the channel btw
That table comes like that, definitely the easiest way.
I use a hybrid of Rob Cosman’s and the Lie Nielsen technique. Check out both videos, they’re great.
Which one hand plane do you think every woodworker should have? Maybe a block plane for clean up? I am curious of your opinion and experience. Thank you for your video!
Definitely a small block plane to start! I like the size of this lie nielsen over their more traditionally sized block plane.
@@TodaysCraftsmen Thank you!
Anytime. 🙌🏼
Lie Nielsen makes nice stuff, But I have been collecting and using Stanley planes and tools for 30 years, now, I like the old stuff better, and it used to be a lot cheaper, but the prices have gone up the last 10 years or so.
If you have the skills and patience to restore them that’s definitely a good way to go. I barely have the patience to set up my LN stuff and that doesn’t take very long.
@@TodaysCraftsmen I haven't had much issue with the stuff, I buy the stuff thats 100 years old or so, so it was made well back then and is still flat, it's generally just sharpening which takes about 15 minutes or so the first time with a an iron
Sweet!