Hello again my friends! In this episode i'm gonna build classic wooden shooting plane using my actuall workshop setup. Beech body and the wedge plus D2 semi-stainless tapered iron. I hope you will like it :) All my videos are sponsored by me, my supporters and UA-cam adds - nothing more so all you spamers stop send me an emails to collaborate with your companies. I really don't care about your shitty products, there is no place for you on my back. Cheers! Stavros
I’ve been watching your videos from the beginning, I never find them boring. I remember when the only thing you used electric while making your planes was the light. It’s knowledge that makes them weather by hand tools or power tools. You are a true artistan .
OK Stavros. You may take your place among the finest traditional plane makers working today. That beautiful plane made effortless work of the end grain pear. I own some great planes and can put a keen edge on their blades, but none could do that. I'm in awe.
Hello Stavros, I too have been following your youtubes from the beginning and enjoy every video you make. I love seeing your shop grow over time and getting more tooling. Luckily the product keeps the incredibly high quality that is one of your hallmarks, whether made completely by hand or with mechanical tools makes no difference. Keep it up my friend!
I love your work. Keep at it! I really like to see you using new equipment to make your planes and going back to your hand skills for the finishing touches! It shows just how much you have learned about your craft over the years.
I find the combination of the machine and handwork just as fascinating to watch as the pure handwork. I put that down to your videography skills. A beautiful piece.
nice work! I can appreciate the machining as well as hand tool skills, it's good to see you now combine both, best of both worlds in my opinion because you can make more planes without sacrificing on the quality.
Lovely Masterwork! 💖 Already watched many times in different weeks as all your videos 😊 But I liked more when was full handmade work with no power tools as I dont have any expensive power tools and in Brazil they are soooo expansive
Brilliant stuff, machine use will cut down the hours, making them quicker and more economical to produce, well worth waiting for, thank you this episode. Greetings from Wales 🏴
Once again a real beauty, the planer. And what a huge monster iron. It's amazing what machines you have. My next project will also be another planer. I'm really looking forward to it. Greetings Marc
beautiful plan and beautiful work as always!!!!! You've come a long ways since I first started watching you with just hand tools!! Very glad you were able to upgrade your shop!! I very much enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
Trabalho de mestre, parabéns. Meu pai tinha uma plaina igual essa. Pena que ele já faleceu, mas tenho certeza se ele visse esse seu trabalho ia elogiar muito. Parabéns e obrigado. Petrópolis-RJ- Brasil
I MADE A SET OF 3 LIKE THAT WHEN I WAS 12, . NO FANCY TOOLS I HAVE NOTHING, JUST A HUMMER AND A BIG NAIL AS A CHESEL. IT WORK OUT GREAT AT LEAST TO ME. LOVELY DAY TO YOU AND YOURS 🌹❤️🌹🇲🇽🇬🇹🇷🇺🇭🇳🇸🇻🇳🇮
Để có được sản phẩm vừa ý phải mất nhiều công sức và thời gian! Thật kỳ công! Thoạt đầu, tôi nghĩ các công đoạn hoàn toàn được máy móc hỗ trợ. Ai dè phải nhờ đến đôi bàn tay khéo léo của anh ấy! Thật ngưỡng mộ!
I'm pretty sure you could take a small log with the bark still on it, flatten one side, mortice a hole for the blade and make shavings like you do in all your videos. Looks like you are enjoying your mill too. :^)
PREFEITO, O TORNO É UMA MAQUINA FUNDAMENTAL PARA O PROFISSIONAL QUE AO CONHECER A MAQUINA TORNO, TAMB~EM TUDO OA PROMONOR E PRECISSÃO, BOM TRABALHO TUDO ISSO FAZ LEMBRAR O MEU SAUDOSO AVÔ PATERNO QUE FOI SEMPRE TODAS A VIDA UM AUTENTICO CRIATIVO RARO O DIA QUE NÃO CONSTRUISSE UMA PEÇA UMA OBRA DE ARTE. LINDAS OBRAS, FALAVA COM OS MATERIAIS COMO ESSES OUVISSE O SEU PRÓPRIO VALOR. PARABÉM BOM TRABALHO DESEJAMOS FELICIDADES SAÚDE E MUITO ÊXITO.
Beautiful work as always. Simply stunning. A wee question though, I completely appreciate that your workshop arrangements bring further precision and speed to your work - but do you miss doing it all by hand?
Thanks Paul! I can do all by hand like earlier but for that reason nobody will pay for the plane 2-3 times more. My day is not made out of rubber ;) Cheers!
@@StavrosGakos A useful reply, thanks! I wondered how much time it would actually save on an individual plane? It looks like there a significant setup of the milling machine at each stage of the process. I'm assuming that you actually mill several planes at once, that we don't see in the videos? If each plane was a single production piece that you don't repeat, would milling still save you a lot of time? Just curious. Edit: a stunning final product and beautiful filming as always.
Another awesome project! I always love watching your work. I hope this is okay to ask here, but how would someone go about purchasing one of your planes? One day id love to look up and see Stavros Gakos stamped into a tool in my shop. Do i need to join a patreon or something similar?
Very well done, as usual. When laying out the angles for the openings do you take the grain direction of the blank into consideration or does the body get finished at a high enough grit that grain direction doesn't matter?
Can I ask why the chamfers that run vertically down the front and back of the plane end so unusually? They look kind of unfinished. I know you left them like that for a reason. Wonderful craftsmanship. I’ve subscribed.
I always enjoy your videos and appreciate your showing a variety of methods of making your planes. Was the shot of the cup of coffee a shout out to Shurap from the Ukraine, who always makes a cup of tea while his knife blades are in heat treat?
Hallo Stavros, es ist wieder einen sehr schöne Arbeit und ein sehr schönes Video aber warum ist bei diesem Hobel die Winkel so diagonal , wo und wofür wird es gebraucht ? Vielen dank für das Teilen deiner Arbeit und das Video
Hello again my friends!
In this episode i'm gonna build classic wooden shooting plane using my actuall workshop setup.
Beech body and the wedge plus D2 semi-stainless tapered iron.
I hope you will like it :)
All my videos are sponsored by me, my supporters and UA-cam adds - nothing more so all you spamers stop send me an emails to collaborate with your companies. I really don't care about your shitty products, there is no place for you on my back.
Cheers!
Stavros
You should pin this comment, Stavros. 🙂 Awesome video.
I’ve been watching your videos from the beginning, I never find them boring. I remember when the only thing you used electric while making your planes was the light. It’s knowledge that makes them weather by hand tools or power tools.
You are a true artistan .
Thank you Bradley 🍻
OK Stavros. You may take your place among the finest traditional plane makers working today. That beautiful plane made effortless work of the end grain pear. I own some great planes and can put a keen edge on their blades, but none could do that. I'm in awe.
Thank you Bruce 🍻
Stavros, thank you for sharing this amazing piece of craftmanship
Hello Stavros,
I too have been following your youtubes from the beginning and enjoy every video you make. I love seeing your shop grow over time and getting more tooling. Luckily the product keeps the incredibly high quality that is one of your hallmarks, whether made completely by hand or with mechanical tools makes no difference. Keep it up my friend!
Thanks a lot! Cheers 🍻
I love your work. Keep at it! I really like to see you using new equipment to make your planes and going back to your hand skills for the finishing touches! It shows just how much you have learned about your craft over the years.
Thank you Rick 🍻
I find the combination of the machine and handwork just as fascinating to watch as the pure handwork. I put that down to your videography skills. A beautiful piece.
Thank you Stan!
The shot of you mortising out the plane body with your hand crank drill press in the background really sells the progress you’ve made lol
😉
I do admire the perfection, both in the hand and machinery skills.
nice work! I can appreciate the machining as well as hand tool skills, it's good to see you now combine both, best of both worlds in my opinion because you can make more planes without sacrificing on the quality.
Thanks a lot mate!
Congratulations! Great job. I would have liked a few more details on sharpening the plane iron...
Thanks! Check my video no 063
Congratulations !
As each time, your work is near perfection. Thanks a lot Stavros.
You give me the desire & energy to try myself.
Thank you Philippe🍻
Widać postęp w obróbce maszynowej, dużo pracy ale i efekty są! Gratuluje i z przyjemnością obejrzę kolejne filmy.
2:13 - You clever man, you! I love it :-)
Великолепная, мастерская, точная работа! Результат - выше всяческих похвал! Браво@
Very very nice work. Nice to see the millingmachie used in that way! 😍
Fascinating process and a beautiful result. I admire your skills.
Thank you!
Clean work - great workshop - good order - everything is great!👍
Very interesting to see another way of doing things with just as much skill and a beautiful product, looking forward to your next video.
Lovely Masterwork! 💖 Already watched many times in different weeks as all your videos 😊
But I liked more when was full handmade work with no power tools as I dont have any expensive power tools and in Brazil they are soooo expansive
Parabéns Mestre Gakos, ficou muito bom o trabalho, ferramentas sofisticadas, fazendo ferramentas tradicionais por mãos talentosas ! ! !
Thank you Zitto! Cheers!
Real mastery. Thank you Sir.🎉
Wonderful as always! Thank you.
Brilliant stuff, machine use will cut down the hours, making them quicker and more economical to produce, well worth waiting for, thank you this episode. Greetings from Wales 🏴
Cheers Simon 🍻
Once again a real beauty, the planer. And what a huge monster iron.
It's amazing what machines you have.
My next project will also be another planer. I'm really looking forward to it.
Greetings Marc
Thanks Marc! Cheers!
I am always amazed by your skills and craftsmanship. I am not a woodworker but if I was I would love to own one of your planes.....
Thank you 🍻
Stunning! Beautiful job!
Thank you John :)
It’s very inspiring… thank you MASTER GAKOS.
Excelente trabajo compañero. Te quedo perfecto!! Te felicito. 👏👏👏😉
Impresionante trabajo 😮. Es un placer ver el desarrollo y la habilidad para construirlo 😊. Saludos desde la Argentina 🇦🇷 😊
Cheers Pablo!
As always such a beautiful piece.
I admire your work in any form!
Thank you :)
beautiful plan and beautiful work as always!!!!!
You've come a long ways since I first started watching you with just hand tools!! Very glad you were able to upgrade your shop!!
I very much enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
Thank you my friend!
I haven't seen those milling tools, but they sure seem to save you a lot of work. Nice piece as always!
Beautiful work!
Beautiful plane Thanks for sharing it
Such beautiful and precise work - oh how i need a mill !!
Stunning plane, man! You did a heck of a work there! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Beautifully done, thanks for showing us.
Trabalho de mestre, parabéns. Meu pai tinha uma plaina igual essa. Pena que ele já faleceu, mas tenho certeza se ele visse esse seu trabalho ia elogiar muito. Parabéns e obrigado. Petrópolis-RJ- Brasil
Thank you! Cheers!
Wah mantap kalau boleh tau di jual gak tuh serut kayunya saya minat kak
I MADE A SET OF 3 LIKE THAT WHEN I WAS 12, .
NO FANCY TOOLS I HAVE NOTHING, JUST A HUMMER AND A BIG NAIL AS A CHESEL.
IT WORK OUT GREAT AT LEAST TO ME.
LOVELY DAY TO YOU AND YOURS 🌹❤️🌹🇲🇽🇬🇹🇷🇺🇭🇳🇸🇻🇳🇮
В этом деле,,ВЫ,, номер один,,👍👍👍✋🇹🇷
Để có được sản phẩm vừa ý phải mất nhiều công sức và thời gian! Thật kỳ công!
Thoạt đầu, tôi nghĩ các công đoạn hoàn toàn được máy móc hỗ trợ. Ai dè phải nhờ đến đôi bàn tay khéo léo của anh ấy! Thật ngưỡng mộ!
Bardzo ładny strug. Zakres inwestycji robi wrażenie ;). 👍
Dzięki, pozdrawiam!
Subscribed. Looking forward to watching your work over tge Christmas break. Thanks for sharing.
It has been a long time since your last post. Your fans have missed you!
We were making our planes way bach in 1952 when I was still in school, come on man
I'm pretty sure you could take a small log with the bark still on it, flatten one side, mortice a hole for the blade and make shavings like you do in all your videos. Looks like you are enjoying your mill too. :^)
Congratulations buddy, you did a great job.👍
Thank you 🍻
I make planes as a hobby, and you my friend, are good 😊
I enjoy watching the master.
Great work. Thank You!
Бесподобно!
Beautiful! I hope you are doing well. Anothe r great video.Thanks
Yes! My zen moment has arrived!
Beautiful. Great job!
Thank you Kevin 🍻
I imagine that mill is going to really improve your efficiency
Beautiful work
Master piece!
Parabéns pelo trabalho. Congratulations on your work. Brasil.
Thank you, Cheers!
PREFEITO, O TORNO É UMA MAQUINA FUNDAMENTAL PARA O PROFISSIONAL QUE AO CONHECER A MAQUINA TORNO, TAMB~EM TUDO OA PROMONOR E PRECISSÃO, BOM TRABALHO TUDO ISSO FAZ LEMBRAR O MEU SAUDOSO AVÔ PATERNO QUE FOI SEMPRE TODAS A VIDA UM AUTENTICO CRIATIVO RARO O DIA QUE NÃO CONSTRUISSE UMA PEÇA UMA OBRA DE ARTE. LINDAS OBRAS, FALAVA COM OS MATERIAIS COMO ESSES OUVISSE O SEU PRÓPRIO VALOR. PARABÉM BOM TRABALHO DESEJAMOS FELICIDADES SAÚDE E MUITO ÊXITO.
Very nice Plane 👍
Очень впечатляет!👍
Miss you, Gakos!
gracias x tan maravilloso conocimiento y compartirlo
Piękne narzędzie . Mistrzowska robota . Po ciężkim dniu twój film mnie uspokoił i wyciszył . 👍
Super, pozdrawiam!
Спасибо, поляк! Всё красиво.
This is amazing work!
Kolejny piękny strug.
Jak park maszynowy się powiększył to już będzie "produkcja" 😜
Pozdrawiam
Dzięki, również pozdrawiam!
Одним словом: МИСТЕЦТВО!!! (Деревообробка, металообробка і , особливо, операторська майстерність).Дуже дякую за піднесений настрій після перегляду.
Result is wonderful, but I really liked your older videos with hand tools better
Jak zawsze świetnia piękna robota! Pozdrawiam serdecznie z południa! :)
Dzięki, pozdrówki :)
Beautiful!
Beautiful work as always. Simply stunning. A wee question though, I completely appreciate that your workshop arrangements bring further precision and speed to your work - but do you miss doing it all by hand?
Thanks Paul! I can do all by hand like earlier but for that reason nobody will pay for the plane 2-3 times more. My day is not made out of rubber ;) Cheers!
@@StavrosGakos A useful reply, thanks! I wondered how much time it would actually save on an individual plane? It looks like there a significant setup of the milling machine at each stage of the process. I'm assuming that you actually mill several planes at once, that we don't see in the videos? If each plane was a single production piece that you don't repeat, would milling still save you a lot of time? Just curious.
Edit: a stunning final product and beautiful filming as always.
Another awesome project! I always love watching your work. I hope this is okay to ask here, but how would someone go about purchasing one of your planes? One day id love to look up and see Stavros Gakos stamped into a tool in my shop. Do i need to join a patreon or something similar?
Chris write me DM on Instagram or an email esortodox @ gmail . com
God Bless You
❤❤❤❤❤
AMEN 🙏🙌🙏
amazing talent just a little do have, one in million....
You are god gift truly I am student your respected dear sir❤❤❤
Very well done, as usual. When laying out the angles for the openings do you take the grain direction of the blank into consideration or does the body get finished at a high enough grit that grain direction doesn't matter?
Thanks! Bark side of the blank is always at the bottom, the grains should be as striaight as it possibile so it doesn't matter.
Wooow !!! What a super accuracy!! Very Very well done >> How I dreaming to have one of your work .
definitely It will be honor for me 😍😍😍🤩🤩🤩🤩
Hey, thanks! Write me an email esortodox @ gmail . com
Can I ask why the chamfers that run vertically down the front and back of the plane end so unusually? They look kind of unfinished. I know you left them like that for a reason. Wonderful craftsmanship. I’ve subscribed.
Hey, thanks! That's the classic way to make the chamfers, it's more than 200 years old.
I always enjoy your videos and appreciate your showing a variety of methods of making your planes.
Was the shot of the cup of coffee a shout out to Shurap from the Ukraine, who always makes a cup of tea while his knife blades are in heat treat?
Thanks! It wasn't any shoutout :) Cheers!
Sensacional!!!!!!
Przez Ciebie pokochałem drewno :)
Cieszę się bardzo :)
La miseria...sei un drago👏👏👏
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐excelente
പ്ലെയ്നർ ഓൾഡ് ടൈപ് 🙏🙏🙏👍
As if I don't have enough tools already, now I want to buy a mill!
Note to self -- throw away the wood in my shop and buy beech
Very nice 🎉🎉🌹
love the video, and love your comment to "sponsors"
how does one buy one of these? do you have a catalogue or a price list?
Hey Ivan, thanks! Write me a message via Instagram
Excuse me: What do you call this kind of wood ??? I knew it by my mother language " Sendian" but doesn't know it in English ??
Beech wood, i wrote about it in the description
@@StavrosGakos Thank you ever so much , So sorry I didn't get get that . 🤗😚☺
Excelente trabajo
ok, off-topic... your bio says - Brodnica in Poland but your name sounds Greek...and your coffee also... wud'up? Luv your work and your videos .
Thanks! I'm Polish with Greek roots.
Been waiting for this.
Bardzo ciekawy film. W czym hartuje Pan stal budowlaną na narzędziowa?
Dziękuję. Stali budowlanej nie da się zahartować, używam stali narzędziowej, w tym wypadku półnierdzewna D2, hartuję w oleju słonecznikowym.
Hezké, jen tak dále...
Glad to see you back buddy can't wait for the next video
Hallo Stavros,
es ist wieder einen sehr schöne Arbeit und ein sehr schönes Video aber warum ist bei diesem Hobel die Winkel so diagonal , wo und wofür wird es gebraucht ? Vielen dank für das Teilen deiner Arbeit und das Video
Perfect
It might just be me, but using stuff like the mill for woodworking doesn't look appealing, hand tools are so much better
It’s all about the knowledge!
If I had a tool that would make production easier I would use it. It looks like it is more precise and repeatable.
Machine roughed out. Hand finished. Besides, the man has two little kids to adore/parent and shouldn't be in the shop all day, no?
It might be me, but using stuff like toilet paper doesn't look appealing, rocks and leaves are so much better
@@bobweiram6321this channel has a rich history of using man-powered hand tools. It’s valid criticism.