This video explains the different sizes of Stanley bench planes, breaking them down into three categories: smoothers, jack planes, and jointers. The video explains the history of each size and how they relate to traditional woodworking practices, helping viewers understand which planes are most useful for their needs.
225269 4 года назад 15:16The video features a restored Stanley Bailey No. 8 smoothing plane, a large and impressive tool. The creator discusses the plane's features and condition, highlighting its pristine state and the craftsmanship involved in its restoration. They plan to use the plane to smooth a new carpenter's bench, and the video will likely showcase the process of using the tool.
129837 9 лет назад 12:04Paul Sellers, a woodworker with decades of experience, explains why the #4 plane is their go-to tool. They discuss the versatility of the #4 plane, highlighting its ability to handle various tasks, from planing long lengths to jointing and shaping edges. Sellers emphasizes that the #4 plane is a great starting point for anyone new to woodworking.
62369 3 года назад 2:21This video features a Stanley Bailey No. 8 jointer plane, the largest of the Stanley iron hand planes. The plane has a corrugated bottom and rosewood handles, and although the top of the handle is broken, it is still functional. The video highlights the differences between corrugated and solid bottom planes, suggesting that the corrugated bottom provides a smoother glide.
9294 12 лет назад 1:01