Planing stops have been around for over 500 years. In old books, they're never pictured because everyone knew what a planing stop was. These days, we use electric planers to do our dirty work. Step back and try one of these guys. I think you'll be amazed by how fun and satisfying they are to use with a hand plane. I've got every step for these covered. Every tool is discussed as well as some of my techniques. I think you guys are going to love this bench appliance that makers at one time thought would be a permanent fixture for future shops!
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00:00 Intro
01:46 1. A stronger plane
03:21 2. Creating teeth (shaping)
04:38 3. Stop block notch
05:01 4. Creating teeth (screw holes)
05:43 5. Hardening and beveling the teeth
06:46 6. Finishing the body
08:44 7. Attaching it to the table
11:45 8. Adding the vertical pin
12:54 9. In action!
13:03 10. Credits