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Thread: Lighter side of working wood?

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    Question Lighter side of working wood?

    Lost a video. Stan and Ollie do a millwork

    Stan doing some work with a jointer plane
    Stan using a block plane to shave a brush that got stuck to Ollie's face.

    Building a window sash, THEIR way

    Now IF someone could find a link to that videos and share with the rest of us?

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    -- Dan Rode

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    Clearly a transitional was Stan's plane of choice. Too bad he can't chime in on the other thread.

    Nice "vise-less" work holding too.

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    A picture of my older brother teaching me the importance of properly securing your work:
    woodworking.jpg

    -Tom

    ps- I cribbed this off the 'net but have this same sepia toned picture (11x14) hanging in my basement office/workshop. I tried taking a picture of the one in the basement, glass reflections messed that up.

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    Did I see pocket holes in that window frame??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chuck Nickerson View Post
    They're still getting more done than I do some days.
    ...and they still have all of their fingers to boot!

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    Ah, found the full length version ( restored, B&W) version! Used the link above, then looked in the sidebar.

    Full length is called "Busy Bodies"

    Never knew a freshly "sharpened" ( listen for the "Piinnngg") block plane could produce shavings, in a beard......

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    Whoever colored that film didn't realize a transitional plane is made of wood (mostly). They colored the plane gray.

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