Preview: Plane Talk & Spokeshaves – Boat Building Hand Tools
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July 2, 2014
Email this Video to a FriendBoat building hand tools expert, OCH Guide and well known traditional tool expert, Harry Bryan, takes us through his collection of hand planes and helps us understand better what we might need for our own collections of boat building hand tools.
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Jonathan Mc Donald says:
There is a great deal of medicinal purpose in using a plane. It just feels right.
Joe Doyle says:
As it turns out, I have one of those tongue-and-groove planes. It was in a box that I acquired after my grandfather died, but there is no telling where he got it. I must take a look at it again, and see if I can get something happening in the scraps that I have in my garage.
Good show OCH.
James Greene says:
Make sure you buy the right Lee Nielsen T&G plane! They are make for two different sizes of stock.
Gef Flimlin says:
Harry is one of the finest educators I have ever met. He can make complicated things simple and intriguing.
Charles Barclay says:
That’s some fine camera work at the end!
Thanks guys.
Peter MacLearn says:
Excellent video. Thanks.
Larry Cheek says:
I have ¼ as many planes as Harry and 1/40 of his skills. Not going to catch up on either track. Still, it’s an inspiring and useful video. Thanks once again, OCH.
Georg Hinteregger says:
Have found that a COMPASS PLANE is the perfect tool for cutting uniform concave curves, e.g., the inner face of a stem.
Peter Brackenbury says:
…I just checked out the Lie Nielsen link and there it is, ready for my next birthday.
Peter Brackenbury says:
snick, snick, snick, bam! Tongue and groove. So cool, and no need for ear protection. Only problem is after seeing this video everyone is going to try to find one!