How To Plane Perfect Chamfers & Radiuses With EZ Edge | Deep Dive | Woodpeckers Tools

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I got these back when they were a one-time tool. I really like them.

That little plastic reassembly tool is helpful. It wasn't part of the kit back then. I encourage you all to list it as a separate item you sell for folks with old kits, or who need a replacement or spare.

Psychlist
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Can you guys add a 1/16” round over blade to the options? It would be great to leave at a preset depth and is small enough to leave a good finish without having to move the blade. I love the chamfer blade for this. I just pull out my ez-edge and zip zip zip, light chamfer on each edge. I would also consider closing the throat down to add more support in front of the blade. That would be nice when starting on a really short edge.

dajesterman
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Every time I watch one of your videos, my bank account is crying. ;-)

klausschleicher
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Perfect timing, I just got mine! I was hoping in this video you would explain how adjust the blade for various depths and avoiding blowouts on mating corners.

Gorango
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I’m surprised that you didn’t cover how to sharpen the blades for this tool. Will that be in a future video?

Borescoped
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Nice product! Can the cutters be sharpened?
Also your benchtop is nice. Is it a laminate product? Thanks!

tombabington
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Question: would you recommend that Chamfer Tool to be used on anything other than wood? For example: I make charcuterie serving board and backfill the live-edge with resin/epoxy so some of these boards can have wood & epoxy which I normally use a router to create a profile on the edge however this tool could do the trick. Cant wait to hear back

mavnificent_creations
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I feel compelled to buy it and then do some chamfers....is it just me?
Also, do you have a stockist/supplier in the UK? Many thanks.

satnamboll
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How can you make just by hand dowels in a precise way?

encapsulatio
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Can you use the corner planes to make the dowels used in you dowel jig?

MrJgolubov
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you compared a bronze, perfect lie-nielsen, to your plane. I see. nice tool, but i would like to see more cutters to make the price easier to agree with.

MrTooTechnical
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Hi WP, whats the name of the intro song???

jonycliff
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Rank beginner here, forgive obvious question - with the Chamfer blade, I can control the depth to create just a very small chamfer - is that correct? The chamfer in the video is somewhat pronounced, I just want a tiny detail on the corner. If I had to guess, it would be a flat spot maybe less than 1/16.

LanceNYC
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I believe that a minor "wiggle" in an edge chamfer is desirable. I want my work to look like it was made by human hands, not in a factory by a perfect machine. Many times, I have sighted down the length of a molding on a 19th-century cabinet and felt a connection with the long-deceased cabinetmaker who cut that molding with a plane or a series of planes. It's never perfectly straight and I love that character.

jamescollier
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Swapping the blade seems a bit much if it can be avoided.

ShullMark
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I have lots of Woodpeckers products, but I'll pass on the EZ Edge. To me, this is a solution looking for a problem, and I have never had an issue using a block plane to chamfer an edge. I was taught decades ago to reference the angle of the plane body to the work by using my finger tips.

Mike--K
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Now, for the tough question:
Why should I buy this $159 tool when I can get a cheap Chinese clone for $25?

karenstein
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Seriously, other than those with sponsors or big time 6 figure salaries, who can afford these tools?

msgal
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Damn. That sound. Why doesn't my plane sound like that?

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