I made a stop block to set the angles on my planes n chisels , I wouldn't have thought to use my digital gauge to set it accurately . Even though I use all the time to set my table saw blade. Pure genius ( at least to my simple mind) ! Thanks for posting.
Nicely done! If you replace the axel with an 8mm thread, it would hold the bearings snug. Also better to hold it with nuts instead of a spring for the same reason.
Much better than the sharpening jig that is sold commercially. The problem that these jig sharpening usually give is that the bearings when rolling through the sanding end up being sanded as well and modify the degrees of inclination. I liked the system of cutting screws aligned in the wood
One roller. There should only be one roller. The blade will then always meet the stone across the cutting edge. With two rollers, the blade needs to return to exactly the same orientation (VERY difficult) or an excess of material has to be removed. As always in engineering, simple is best.
No, it isn't. Twin rollers mean each time the blade is put in, it will not meet the stone across its width, and excess material needs to be removed. With a single roller the blade sets the lateral position, and minimal material is removed. Also, a scrub plane needs a cambered blade- how do you achieve that with a twin roller jig?
Matias Lucena 02 de Fevereiro de 2021 aqui em João Pessoa Paraíba Brasil ativando o sino antes de ver o vídeo ,suas criações são espetaculares, é muito prazeroso assistir suas obras, e digo mais eu não entendo como é que alguém se recusa a ativar o sino, eu penso que é inveja de pessoas sem competência e hoje ganhou mais um inscrito. DEUS o nosso pai terno e eterno o abençoe.
Impresionante la maestría desarrollada y la capacidad de neutralizar a lo establecido....un gusto ver su trabajo y que lo pueda compartir con nosotros, gracias y felicidades, saludos cordiales 🖐️ desde Chile 🇨🇱
There is a good reason that you have become my favorite person to look for on youtube. I wait patiently to see what you will come up with next. As in this video, you always seem to be able to take a good idea and make it great. Thank you
The bearings used are very inexpensive (approximately $15 per 20 pieces), so if you replace the bearings only once a year, these jigs will always last a lifetime as new. To protect the diamond grit? It's about grinding heat-treated blades, but let's think about if you really need it.
I would love to walk around your shop just to look at all the tools you have made. Great craftsmanship!
welcome
Some home anodising- easily done - would finish it off and keep everything nice and clean. Brilliant as ever. . .
You are an inspiration, as always.
thank you
I made a stop block to set the angles on my planes n chisels , I wouldn't have thought to use my digital gauge to set it accurately . Even though I use all the time to set my table saw blade. Pure genius ( at least to my simple mind) ! Thanks for posting.
I felt like an idiot when I saw him do that for not thinking of it myself.
Same here. Great idea
You are very smart man. Thank you for sharing your talents my friend.
thank you
Great work like ever mr yongje
Nicely done! If you replace the axel with an 8mm thread, it would hold the bearings snug. Also better to hold it with nuts instead of a spring for the same reason.
Much better than the sharpening jig that is sold commercially.
The problem that these jig sharpening usually give is that the bearings when rolling through the sanding end up being sanded as well and modify the degrees of inclination.
I liked the system of cutting screws aligned in the wood
Beautiful workmanship! A true craftsman 👍
One roller. There should only be one roller. The blade will then always meet the stone across the cutting edge. With two rollers, the blade needs to return to exactly the same orientation (VERY difficult) or an excess of material has to be removed. As always in engineering, simple is best.
excellent design, well done.
Excellent work👍👍👍 . Thanks for sharing
May I buy this product
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Ingenious, better than any commercial jig I have ever used.
Very naic good job
Without a doubt, that jig looks a thousand times better than any that you'd Purchase from a store. Amazing work sir je
No, it isn't. Twin rollers mean each time the blade is put in, it will not meet the stone across its width, and excess material needs to be removed. With a single roller the blade sets the lateral position, and minimal material is removed. Also, a scrub plane needs a cambered blade- how do you achieve that with a twin roller jig?
Great guide...you and the new angle guide!👍✌️😊🙏🏼
Matias Lucena 02 de Fevereiro de 2021 aqui em João Pessoa Paraíba Brasil ativando o sino antes de ver o vídeo ,suas criações são espetaculares, é muito prazeroso assistir suas obras, e digo mais eu não entendo como é que alguém se recusa a ativar o sino, eu penso que é inveja de pessoas sem competência e hoje ganhou mais um inscrito. DEUS o nosso pai terno e eterno o abençoe.
Well made!
Very VERY impressive! I'm in awe. Such artisanship, such craftsmanship. Beautiful.
You are an artist
Looks better than the one I bought. I like the wide footprint between the two bearings
I’ve been waiting for someone to do this! Thanks for breaking new ground!
That's a good idea about the bearings I made one with bearings about 6onths ago got the bearings off Amazon 4 bearings for $8 they are so smooth.
Very nicely done!
You are a very clever man,thank you for the video.👍👍
what kind of sharpening stone did you use?🤔
Impresionante la maestría desarrollada y la capacidad de neutralizar a lo establecido....un gusto ver su trabajo y que lo pueda compartir con nosotros, gracias y felicidades, saludos cordiales 🖐️ desde Chile 🇨🇱
Maestro sus trabajos son los mejores 🌳✨
Простая вещь, но хорошо сделана!!!
Exceptional work. and a nice infill plane as well!
Jewelry! Nice work 🔨
Interesting to note that some niche plane makers are not using a back iron, with seemingly no difference in performance.
That works well. Thank you.
Very nice job. We featured this video in our homemade tools forum this week :)
Классно
There is a good reason that you have become my favorite person to look for on youtube. I wait patiently to see what you will come up with next. As in this video, you always seem to be able to take a good idea and make it great. Thank you
Very Nice ! Greetings from the Netherlands 🇳🇱
Muy interesante alquirir conocimientos soy inventor
LOVE IT!!!!
Always loved that Birdseye maple plane, nice on this one.
Nice! One thought, what about using a couple short pieces of heat shrink to give the bearings some protection from rolling over the diamond grit?
The bearings used are very inexpensive (approximately $15 per 20 pieces), so if you replace the bearings only once a year, these jigs will always last a lifetime as new. To protect the diamond grit? It's about grinding heat-treated blades, but let's think about if you really need it.
Beautiful work, my friend! Looks and works fantastic! 😃
Really well done!!!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Thank you and I hope you stay safe
Thanks for sharing that
I have the same sharpening jig and want to throw it in the trash.. I think I can make what you made.. Thank you for the idea..
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항상 잘보고 있습니다. 감사합니다 !
감사합니다~
I’d buy one.
Nice
👍👍👍👍
Excellent!
Do you sell any of your planes?
💯👍👋✌👏
👍👍👍.
Nah, I will just buy Woodpeckers
No respect for their tools - threw the honing gauge down. Give your tools to someone who respects them.
Этот китайский мусор не достоин ни какого уважения!
Хорошая штучка, добротная, солидная. Но зачем 90% времени смотреть как сверлят и пилят дюраль?
I’ll have the old one, I just modify the tool gripping part and she is good to go 👍