Real nice video showing a high end approach to building a stripper.
A lot of good info in there as well as ideal tools and their use. I just got an email from a person who was intimated by trying a stripper. I told him the truth. You can build an award-winning stripper with a $100. Table saw, a jig saw and a block plane. For those who frequent this board, it's great to see all the possibilities in the methods. Nice artistic touches in the video.
Thanks Jay. Sometime I want to do a video on a more basic build showing how you can get really nice results without as much fussing as I did on this build.
That build was beautiful. A bit fussy in that it really is about as close to perfect as I can imagine a strip build being, but the vid was a joy to watch. Mine never come out quite that well.....However they float. I am feeling inspired to try something a bit fancier.
It is a Stanley #79 "Side Rabbet Plane". It is a very useful tool for trimming strips that are already installed on the forms. In the photo below, it is all the way to the right. I also have the Veritas Side Rabbet Plane visible all the way to the left. They both do the same thing. The Stanley is a bit more convenient because it works going both directions without any adjustment where the Veritas needs to have the fence reset whenever you switch directions.
My Robo-Bevel tool works similarly but is best suited to creating a bevel at 90° to the forms where the side rabbet plans are useful for an arbitrary angle to the forms and removing more wood.
Thanks. I recently received my Veritas mini, and am waiting on my order of your Robo-bevel. Our postal workers are doing rotating work stoppages, but hope to see it this week. Looking forward to doing a build over the winter.
Build Overview Video
When I click on this video I get a pop-up - -
"Video unavailable
This video is restricted. It must be approved for you to view it."
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Direct link
Thats weird. There is no reason I am aware of that would cause that. Here is a direct link: https://youtu.be/CJIhvNAP_Tg
Direct link
Thank you Mr. admin. :) direct link works perfect
Nice video
Real nice video showing a high end approach to building a stripper.
A lot of good info in there as well as ideal tools and their use. I just got an email from a person who was intimated by trying a stripper. I told him the truth. You can build an award-winning stripper with a $100. Table saw, a jig saw and a block plane. For those who frequent this board, it's great to see all the possibilities in the methods. Nice artistic touches in the video.
A more basic build
Thanks Jay. Sometime I want to do a video on a more basic build showing how you can get really nice results without as much fussing as I did on this build.
A Jewel
That build was beautiful. A bit fussy in that it really is about as close to perfect as I can imagine a strip build being, but the vid was a joy to watch. Mine never come out quite that well.....However they float. I am feeling inspired to try something a bit fancier.
Thank you!
Edge plane
What is that larger edge plane you are using there? Not the micro, the larger one.
Side Rabbet Plane
It is a Stanley #79 "Side Rabbet Plane". It is a very useful tool for trimming strips that are already installed on the forms. In the photo below, it is all the way to the right. I also have the Veritas Side Rabbet Plane visible all the way to the left. They both do the same thing. The Stanley is a bit more convenient because it works going both directions without any adjustment where the Veritas needs to have the fence reset whenever you switch directions.
My Robo-Bevel tool works similarly but is best suited to creating a bevel at 90° to the forms where the side rabbet plans are useful for an arbitrary angle to the forms and removing more wood.
Thanks. Quite a collection.
Thanks. I recently received my Veritas mini, and am waiting on my order of your Robo-bevel. Our postal workers are doing rotating work stoppages, but hope to see it this week. Looking forward to doing a build over the winter.
Kirk