This video reviews some of the most common, and popular, hand planes used by crafts people today. At first glance, the whole subject looks complicated, because there are dozens of major plane types and many different variations within each of those categories. But most accomplished woodworkers agree that there is a core list of planes that any woodworker should consider for their toolbox.

In this segment, I introduce and demonstrate five of the more useful handplanes used by contemporary artisans who work with wood. You’ll learn the characteristics and uses of the jack, smooth, shoulder plane, block, and jointer (try) planes. And you’ll see them put through their paces. Then you decide which planes you should buy or own. (7 Minute Video)

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Are you making any of these mistakes? In this “what not to do”, segment, I’ll show you the wrong way to use a hand plane, and reveals some of the most common mistakes many users of wood hand planes often make. You’ll see how an improperly tuned plane used on a shaky, flimsy workbench can quickly lead to frustration. The end result, a clogged plane and gouged workpiece. 3 Minute Video

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