Hand planing thin wood
- Dick Hutchings
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Re: Hand planing thin wood
Hey OP,
Get it to work yet?
I'm going to get back to guitar building too...which means thicknessing by hand since I don't own a thickess sander or a drill press with adjustable table lift (Walker Turner, it's HEAVY).
I plan to make some Chinese style handplanes for doing the thicknessing with a Hock blade and maple...the Chinese planes allow pushing and pulling fairly comfortably, and are less fussy than Japanese planes. The HNT Gordon and mujingfang planes are good examples.
For workholding, I will use holdfasts and a price of wood overtop.
Get it to work yet?
I'm going to get back to guitar building too...which means thicknessing by hand since I don't own a thickess sander or a drill press with adjustable table lift (Walker Turner, it's HEAVY).
I plan to make some Chinese style handplanes for doing the thicknessing with a Hock blade and maple...the Chinese planes allow pushing and pulling fairly comfortably, and are less fussy than Japanese planes. The HNT Gordon and mujingfang planes are good examples.
For workholding, I will use holdfasts and a price of wood overtop.
- Dick Hutchings
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Re: Hand planing thin wood
Well, since I started this thread, a lot has changed. Screw the hand tools, I bought a bandsaw and a Supermax 19-38 drum sander. Got the sander on sale while it was out of stock and now it's 150.00 more. Yay for me. But I'm still waiting for it.
Dick Hutchings
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Re: Hand planing thin wood
Dude! Great sander.
I envy you. I'm hoping to make some planes for thicknessing.
http://myplace.frontier.com/~nostberg/c ... /step5.htm
Except mine will be chinese style (pull and push okay)
I envy you. I'm hoping to make some planes for thicknessing.
http://myplace.frontier.com/~nostberg/c ... /step5.htm
Except mine will be chinese style (pull and push okay)