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In this follow-up video on the Blue Spruce router plane, key topics include warranty parts sent to customers due to assembly issues, a comparison of changeover speeds between Blue Spruce and Walke-Moore planes, and compatibility of Veritas and vintage Stanley router plane irons. An overall assessment of performance is provided
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Chris shares their experience making a gents saw using 1/16″ brass and 1095 spring steel. Originally hesitant about gents saws, he found his custom version much more comfortable, especially with the indexing nature of the London pattern handle. The project was enjoyable, leading him to consider offering kits or finished saws for others down the…
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After building a mini hand saw for his son, Chris felt inspired to continue making saws. He documented his process of making a brass back saw, detailing several challenges and solutions, including heating brass for easier folding. Passionate about saw-making, he hopes to continue crafting more saws in the future.
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My son took an interest to the handsaws in my saw til, and after trying a massive 26″ rip saw, I decided to seek out a smaller more age appropriate option.
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Showing how the Veritas Box Maker’s Plow plane can be used for making a few types of stopped grooves
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Mosquito takes a deep dive on the features and design of the Veritas Box Maker’s Plow Plane, including engineering feedback, and covering pretty much every little feature of the plane.
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