I've been very quiet since it's the school year. However, I've been busy working on my shop to make it usable for instrument making. My latest build is a handplane and shooting board for tops and backs. I've been wanting to make good planes for a long time. I made a bunch of bad ones and finally one that is pretty good. Here it is:
I made the plane hammer too. I left the plane very square since it's going to be used on its side a lot.
Here's the shooting board I made to go with it:
It's based on Todd Stock's videos on YouTube. Yes, it's left-handed.

I wanted to try it out so I took an old 1" x 4" board and resawed it into three pieces. Each slice was about 3/16" thick. I jointed them with my plane and shooting board and glued them with the stretchy tape method. I surfaced the resulting panel by hand with my new plane and my ECE Smoother. I don't have any other way to thickness at this point. I'll never have a thickness sander, I don't have enough room. The only power solution that would fit would be those drill press Safe-T-Planers from StewMac. So I'm practicing doing it with planes and scrapers.
The news is I'm getting better. I was able to take this flat-sawn pine to a pretty consistent 3.5mm/0.14" thickness. Not thin enough but it was a good enough test to make me feel better.
I also made a short video of the plane and shooting board in action.
https://youtu.be/zo23OV5TunU
Any feedback/criticism/encouragement is very welcome.
Thanks,
-Eric