Watch This Before Buying Joinery Planes for Woodworking
Watch This Before Buying Joinery Planes for Woodworking
What are joinery planes? And which ones do you need for woodworking? Joshua shares advice on buying your first joinery planes. Here’s the accompanying article (with brand recommendations): https://woodandshop.com/woodworking-hand-tool-buying-guide-handplanes-joinery-planes/
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Great video. Very informative. Thanks
3:37 < What plane is this?
Have no idea how I was recommended this but it’s pretty fascinating content. Liked and subscribed. Keep up the great work!
This video is very complete and very informative .. Thankyou verymuch man 👍👍
I really enjoy these kinds of videos. You always go in to the kind of detail I want – which is often hard to find elsewhere. And then you do it in an intelligent, easy to follow way. Perfect channel for wood geeks! Thanks!
Thanks Joshua.
Your buying guide articles were some of my first ventures into the hobby, while your video remain as one of my go-to instructables.
Looks like a H. Slater infill shoulder plane? ….I used to work down the road from where they used to be, in Clerkenwell.
A very comprehensive video, thankyou for sharing.
My No 71 cost me 5 bucks!
As always, another informative and thoughtful video by Joshua Farnsworth. Thank you, Joshua, for sharing your knowledge and experience.
A suggestion if I may. I always lubricate my threads – both metal and wood (especially wood). I use Petroleum Jelly to do so. It does a really good job. Put a lot on, work the threads to work in the PJ then wipe everything off.
I even use it as a rust/lubricator on my tools. There are a lot of surfaces and threads on my Metal Plough PLane that get treated this way.
How many planes do you want?
Yes.
but in noU.S. countries? where can I buy antique planes?
My small Veritas router plane (the one with the round shaft) is my all time favotite tool! The cutter has a very small footprint which allows it to work in very small holes, grooves, dadoes or sliding dovetails
Exelent video! I will definitively be refering to it (and your other tool guide videos) in the future for any information
Just sold my old Delta table saw and massive outfeed/extensions. I still have a track saw if I need it, but most of my work is now with hand tools. This video has been so helpful!
You shouldn’t shy from mentioning the brands. It’s really taxing having to spend double the time looking it up vs doing some actual woodworking instead.
thank you
thanks for sharing the video
Joshua, as always, a fantastically informative and well produced video. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience.
Late Sorry about that Merry Xmas and Happy New Year
Can you take the fence off a plow plane and use a board attached to your work in order to make a groove down the center of a wide panel, for instance?
Im realy jelous at all your planes. They are awesome
Hmm buy a new table saw to replace my broken one or start collecting hand tools….hmm well I need the exercise anyway.😉
The content is well worth watching for me, just starting out. Molding planes, YES please.
Great stuff. I just got the Veritas rabbet plane which I’m excited to use. I’m interested in seeing how on earth you would sharpen those molding planes
As always, I appreciate the amount of time and effort you and your team dedicate to making these videos and articles.
One of my favorite channels — you present useful information in an excellent manner. Thank you.
Tanks for all this information.
Great information, thank you for always sharing your wisdom!
Great presentation as always, but the old router planes are just soooooooooo much prettier, wouldn’t want one of these new ones in a lifetime. I think what many people forget that woodworking and any kind of crafts are very close related to aesthetics, when somebody doesn’t pay attention to aesthetics in his tools then the product he is going to build won’t be pretty either.
That’s a very good videos mr , I enjoyed watching it and I can’t wait to purchase my router lie Nelson plane 🤔 to play with , thanks again .😊
These are type of videos i enjoy as a novice/hobbiest woodworker. Thank u for info. I subbed.
great video, Joshua. I really like this comprehensive overview of all the different types of planes. So far, I built a rabbet plane and a smoothing plane. Next up will be a wooden router plane, to expand both my skills and possibilities. Keep up the good work, I enjoyed every single video on your channel so far!
paperplane
Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Great info! Thank you very much. I’ve been learning about basic hand planes, but I’m just now starting to venture into learning about the various types of specialty and combination planes. It’s fascinating! A whole new landscape of ingenuity to explore. 🤓😍
Great stuff as usual. I have and use all of these but it’s always interesting to see what others are doing with them as well. Thanks for the great work.
Hi Joshua, as always, another nice video. Why wouldn’t you use a plane to do a dado cut? Maybe it is the great difficulty of making a gross-grain cut with a device best used to make cuts with the grain? Cheers.
Excelentes ferramentas.
Parabéns.
Eres un buen maestro!
Great video. Perfect perspective!
Are these screw stem plough planes of US or UK manufacture? Very informative videos, well done! Also, what could be the reasons for the thumbs down?
Holding a plane in my hand going what is this, when he says “planes you don’t really need” and the one in my hand comes up on the screen☹️
Really useful information, especially as you give some pricing information. Thanks.
Fantastic video, Joshua! Thanks a lot!!! 😃
Unfortunately, it seems to be pretty difficult to find those kinds of planes here in Brazil… Anything besides the "normal" ones.
But I love to make tools, so… I guess it’s an opportunity? 😬
Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Well done and well laid out.
Very helpful, thank you!
Thanks
Thanks Joshua, excellent video as always
Rabbit is just colloquial for rebate.