No. 80 Cabinet Scraper
Having trouble getting a good shaving with your cabinet scraper or want a refresher on how to sharpen, burnish and set it up? Follow along as Paul takes us through step by step.
Having trouble getting a good shaving with your cabinet scraper or want a refresher on how to sharpen, burnish and set it up? Follow along as Paul takes us through step by step.
How do you tackle planing long wide boards to remove the machine marks ready for your larger projects? Paul walks us thought the techniques used.
Paul walks us through the process of hardening and tempering an iron for a small plane. He then heads to the workshop to clean up and sharpen the blade and finishes off by showing how to adjust the plane.
In this final episode, Paul finishes refining the shape of the plane, and then cuts and shapes the iron to the same radius as the bottom of the plane. He then finishes of by sharpening the iron. The hardening process will be in a separate free video.
In this episode, Paul shows us how to shape the bottom of the plane to certain radii, and shape the wedge to allow the shavings to escape from the mouth of the plane.
In this episode, Paul talks us through how to lay out all the parts of the plane. He goes on to cut the different sections of the body and make the wedge and wedge housing. This episode concludes with the gluing up of the plane body in preparation for the shaping.
In this introduction, Paul shows a few of the types of plane that you can make by following this series, and walks you through a few ways of getting your stock prepared.
In this festive episode, Paul shows us how to make decorative wooden stars that can be used to cheer up your house, be given as gifts, and used as gift tags at Christmas. This video also covers some of the techniques used in inlay and decoration.
In this video Joseph shows how to sharpen a gouge using all the same equipment as sharpening a straight-edged chisel. Gouges are great for cutting out curved areas such as wooden spoons or chair seats.
In this video, Paul shows how to make your own handles that can be used for drawer pulls. They are fixed into the front of the drawer using a tenon and then wedged and glued to hold them firm. This design and the techniques can be adjusted to make all types of handles.