34. The Sash Plane: Window-making Part One

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Prepare the parts for a simple window-frame using a sash plan
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I can't wait for the next episode, I always wanted to see how the joints were made, looking at these when finished and how tight the joints seem like an esoteric skill to me.

davida
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It continually amazes me how many specialty planes there are. How simple, practical, efficient and safe they are compared to their motorized, generic counter parts that cut fast but take more time to set up and adjust everytime. I am really enjoying your channel. Thank you!

lincolndickerson
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Perfect carpentry hand tools museum! All those tools was a magic, when i was a little boy! Still i have the same feelings!

telosfd
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Thank you for sharing your vast knowledge of how to use these beautiful antique planes. I have a few of these wonderful tools and have used them with “success” this past week to replace worn or rotten parts on siding & windows. They’re amazing!

joanoneill
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Your video’s really are punchy! No messing, filled with gems. Thanks.

jobophoto
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Thank you very much for taking the time. Quite interesting that a molding plane can be used on the edge, or the flat, resulting in a variation from the same iron.

Michael-rzic
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Great Episode Sir. Really enjoy what you are doing. Turns out I have a sash plane and no idea what it was for. My family were carpenters for several generations and I have a bunch of hand me down planes and tools. I love to use them, and you are teaching me how. Truly appreciate your videos and your books! To everyone else pick up the books, you won't regret it!!

StoryWoodWorks
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Thank You Graham...Your short, informative shows are WONDERFUL. Until next TM

tuffymartinez
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I just signed up for your work shop. I'm very excited to see that you are such a great instructor. You have a great way of explaining how to do the job and the tools used to make the project.

georgegeyer
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Thanks Graham, the triangle system is making sense now

richardcolling
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Thank you so much it’s great to see what these wooden planes did and can do still. Love your style of teaching sir.

ga
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Fantastic video! Absolutely at the right time for me! I am looking into rebuilding original 1864 windows in my old cottage! Invaluable information, thanks so much for making these videos, I have enjoyed every one of them!

craigtanner
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I’ve been enjoying your channel!
Learning a ton! Thank you for sharing your knowledge!

richardrearick
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Pretty amazing tools, Graham! Fantastic work! 😃
Thanks for all the tips!!!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊

MCsCreations
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Graham you’re a mind reader. I remarked just yesterday to my wife that I really want to get to grips with making sash windows from scratch, I’ve repaired so many recently!

I have to say though that your moulding plane looks to be far more user-friendly than my Stanley 45, I always found the all-in-one blade a bit tricky to sharpen / use

The more I use wooden hand planes, the more I prefer them over the ‘newer’ metal versions (though I do love my Record block and Stanley 5.5), many thanks to you :)

sj_harris
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Brilliant stuff. I once had the chance of buying what looked to be a full set of molding planes on a car boot sale for about £25. I should've bought them but never mind, you sometimes have to draw a line somewhere on gear acquisition syndrome.

deemdoubleu
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Very interesting. Looking forward to next one. Thank you Sir

willemvantonder
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Thank you for the sash plane. Did not know .

ikust
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Wonderful, I can't wait until next episode 😅.

athmostafa
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That'll make the 20th a nice day.

deerndingo