L Lemwise Member Joined Mar 2, 2016 Messages 264 Oct 23, 2016 #1 It must takes years of dedication and practice to reach this level.
E epicxt Member Joined Jan 24, 2012 Messages 433 Oct 24, 2016 #4 Stunning, and excellent production value if the content as well.
VW mick Member Joined Apr 27, 2014 Messages 881 Oct 24, 2016 #5 Wow That is awesome It puts some of the things I'm trying to do into perspective Inspiring
Steve-Rice Member Joined Feb 22, 2014 Messages 290 Oct 24, 2016 #6 I love how he slices off a section of veneer with a single pass of his hand plane. Freakin' Awesome.
L Lemwise Member Joined Mar 2, 2016 Messages 264 Oct 24, 2016 #7 What's even more impressive is that he slices off a sheet of end grain without it coming apart.
KRKWW Member Joined Feb 24, 2012 Messages 102 Oct 24, 2016 #8 That's a new level of excellence for me to aspire to, wow! Gonna take some time me thinks...
S Svar Member Joined Jul 22, 2012 Messages 2,650 Oct 24, 2016 #9 Lemwise said: What's even more impressive is that he slices off a sheet of end grain without it coming apart. Click to expand... Its not end grain. Look carefully at the process (0:51) and close up pictures (1:37).
Lemwise said: What's even more impressive is that he slices off a sheet of end grain without it coming apart. Click to expand... Its not end grain. Look carefully at the process (0:51) and close up pictures (1:37).
L Lemwise Member Joined Mar 2, 2016 Messages 264 Oct 24, 2016 #10 I completely missed that. That makes it even more impressive because end grain glued to end grain is a weak connection.
I completely missed that. That makes it even more impressive because end grain glued to end grain is a weak connection.
S Svar Member Joined Jul 22, 2012 Messages 2,650 Oct 24, 2016 #11 Lemwise said: I completely missed that. That makes it even more impressive because end grain glued to end grain is a weak connection. Click to expand... I missed it too the first time and could not believe my eyes when he started slicing. Anyway, that is one sharp plane! Also noticed price tags in the shop. They are not expensive boxes considering the amount of skills and handwork.
Lemwise said: I completely missed that. That makes it even more impressive because end grain glued to end grain is a weak connection. Click to expand... I missed it too the first time and could not believe my eyes when he started slicing. Anyway, that is one sharp plane! Also noticed price tags in the shop. They are not expensive boxes considering the amount of skills and handwork.