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Consumables Buying a Chisel Buying Diamond Stones Buying a Sawset Buying a Gouge Buying a Plough Plane Buying a Card Scraper Buying a #80 Scraper Buying a Sliding Bevel Buying…
Consumables Buying a Chisel Buying Diamond Stones Buying a Sawset Buying a Gouge Buying a Plough Plane Buying a Card Scraper Buying a #80 Scraper Buying a Sliding Bevel Buying…
Sash Clamps The Sawset Guide The Gouge Guide The #80 Scraper Guide The Sliding Bevel Guide The Combination Gauge Guide General Tool/ Accessories Guide The Plough Plane Guide The Card…
…(not too high) and creating a 45° chamfer across the end with a plane set to a relatively heavy cut. Remember you must skew your plane by bringing the back…
Preparing your wood is also referred to as truing your stock. For this exercise you will need: Wood (size will be dependent on the project you are working on) Plane…
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Note: This exercise will get you familiar with the parts of the plane and where they go. To see the video on putting the plane together, click here. You will…
…the router plane. Set the router plane blade to ¼” (5mm) Run the router plane down the sides of your dovetail template Run the router plane on the end grain…
…a scrap of wood to stop the plane sides from bending as you plane Work from both sides and lift the heel of the plane at the end of the…
…the other. Place the plane over two adjacent pieces and, keeping the plane at a skew, begin to take a fine shaving. Continue working your way around until you van…
…plane so as to slice the ends of the pins cleanly at an angle, rather than catching and lifting the end grain fibres. Keep the sole of your plane registered…