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Wooden Smoothing Plane If you are not quite satisfied with your common hardware store metal plane, perhaps the time has come to make your own.... American Woodworker (free plans)
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Block Plane (PDF) zIf you have already made the jack plane featured on page 44 of Australian Woodsmith Issue 62, this block plane will be a piece of cake. Go to this link and open up Issue 62 Block Plane.
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Block Plane Cutting Diagram (PDF) zThis 2 page document provides the templates for making the block plane that appears in the Australian Woodsmith magazine Issue 62. Go to this link and open up Issue 62 Block Plane CD.
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Hand Plane Lever Caps and Lever Cap Screws zby Derek Cohen - I've made several lever caps and lever cap screws to date, all reasonably presentable and quite serviceable, and all without any specialist metalwork tools—just the ones that woodworkers are likely to have in their workshops.
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Hand Plane, Hand Made zHow to make a small hand plane for precise trimming and surfacing.
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Hand Scrapers and Sharpening JIg (PDF) zThis video link covers hand planes, scrapers, and chisels. Here you will also find plans for hand scrapers and sharpening jig. First click on - Download FREE Plans & Info - then click on hand scrapers and sharpening jig. (You might be prompted to submit your email address). In this episode you will meet a remarkable craftsman who uses nothing but hand tools and then learn some tips and techniques from the Woodsmith magazine editors on sharpening and using hand planes, scrapers, and chisels.
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Making a Smooth Plane zPlanes of this type were commonly made of beech, apple, boxwood or rosewood. I chose to make mine of rosewood because of its weight and looks. The wood you select should be stable and dense.
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Plane - Build a Wooden zThe hand plane is one of the most basic of wood working tools. Using one you have made yourself may be the ultimate wood working experience. Let's start building one.
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Plane Handles, Rosewood (PDF) zOur rosewood front knob is pretty much the standard turned shape. A sculpted T-shaped handle would better match the shape of your hand, but it would be difficult to mass produce economically in wood, so we've settled for a nicely shaped version of the ordinary round knob.
Source: free plans courtesy of Highland Woodworking |
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Plane Making zMake your own wooden hand plane step-by-step instructions.
Source: free plans courtesy of David Welter |
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Plane Pattern, Brass - full scale (PDF) zThis fine tool is beautiful to look at and a joy to use. But the greatest satisfaction comes from knowing that you built it yourself. The patterns are available to download in this Online Extra.
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PVC Clamp Rack I have accumulated clamps of several different lengths and sizes and needed to come up with a simple one-size-fits-all system to keep them organized. This rack holds any length of clamp securely while... Woodsmith (free plans)
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