Anatomy of a Wooden Plane
Two wooden plane makers share their secrets to choosing quality plane-making materialsGrain orientation is an essential concern when making a high-quality wooden hand plane that is stable and long lasting. In this video, Larry Williams and Bill Clark, of Arkansas-based Clark and Williams, a maker of traditional 18th-century style wooden planes, explain the science behind choosing and orienting lumber for these classic tools.
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