What is a toothing plane
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What is a toothing plane
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This would be great for gluing fretboards to guitar necks! Also bet those irons are hard to find as a replacement…
The plane that only a dentist has in their tool cabinet
Really handy for planing cranky grain and burl.
It chews the work up easily
And i thought that was for eating wood…
bonding between 2 different materials -adhesion
bonding between 1 indifferent materials -cohesion
i was bored srry.
Wow, that last joke was really bad! 😂😂
So did that make you the stand in toothing fairy? LOL.
The resulting surface looks saw marks. Perhaps it could be useful for imitating that texture when restoring a surface
Like a Shinto rasp
best used at 2:30
The tooth, the plane tooth and nothing but the the tooth😀
I used one on my work bench top to increase the top’s ability to grip the work.
i thought it was a plane made out of teeth.
I also let my child play with one He needed a plene to cut his teeth on .
Nice
As a luthier, we use this type of plane a lot maybe a bit smaller. When making a violin we have to thin out stock of highly flamed maple. If we were to use a normal plane it could bind to the flames and tear of a big piece of the surface. Considering that the ribs of the violin are about 1mm thick you don’t have a lot of material to work with and you can’t afford making mistakes like this. So you use the toothing plane to thin it and the last 0.1 mm or so is scraped both to remove the teeth marks and to make it smooth. We also use small finger tooth planes to smooth out the ridges made by the normal finger planes.
When I do scarf joints i usually scrape with a hand saw to get the same effect, this would be a handy tool to have for sure!
How valuable are these kinds of hand planes
Used most when the planets best glue, hide glue, was practically the only glue used before all this PVA plastic non reversible kids glue was available lol.
put a sharp normal iron in and you have a card scraper plane thing!
Awesome 😮
I oddly tend to dig his dad jokes. Even if u boring “ a hole 🕳️” 😅
I use my toothing plane to scratch my balls
I saw the Mortise & Tenon guys suggest using it as the final step for resurfacing a workbench.
Are you saying that it was wrong of me to give this to my daughter to chew on when her teeth started coming in?
If I lose a toothing plane will the toothing plane fairy leave me something under my workbench?