Tuning and Using the Stanley 82 Scraper
Rollie Johnson shows off one of his favorite hidden-gem hand tools: the Stanley 82 scraper.
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Videos in the Series
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Restoring Vintage Handplanes with Rollie Johnson: IntroductionJanuary 27, 2021
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Restoring Handplanes: All About Stanley PlanesJanuary 27, 2021
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Restoring Handplanes: The Parts of a Bench PlaneFebruary 3, 2021
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Restoring Handplanes: Cleaning and RepairingFebruary 10, 2021
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Restoring Handplanes: Tuning up PartsFebruary 17, 2021
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Restoring Handplanes: Sharpening and SetupFebruary 25, 2021
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Restoring Handplanes: Block PlaneMarch 3, 2021
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Tuning and Using the Stanley 82 ScraperMarch 10, 2021
Comments
An excellent series. Thank you!
Wonderfully erudite with excellent explanations for the various processes involved in planing. However, I am surprised he did not touch on the use of a secondary sharpening bevel (which many experts seem to use these days).
I enjoyed every episode. One more devoted to card scrapers and perhaps the Stanley 80 would be welcome.
Mr. Johnson is natural on camera. His expertise is demonstrated with an easygoing and enjoyable style. I look forward to more!
Greetings Rolland,
I was fortunate to meet you during FWW 2018. Just so happened we were seated around a dinner table for Peter Galbert's reception. This is a great series and full of information and tips from you.
I enjoyed the entire series, learned a lot about vintage planes, and look forward to your next tool or technique video, hopefully in the near future!
What a great series! Clear and concise information on all aspects of finding, buying with confidence, cleaning, tuning and using Stanley planes. I wasnt aware of the usefulness of the 82 so I’ll be on the lookout for one for my toolbox. This series kept me glued to my inbox on Saturdays waiting for the next instalment!
A truly awesome series, Roland. I've been working wood with old hand tools for over 32 years, and I learned a bunch. It reminded me of Frank Klausz' famous saying -- after a whole bunch of years, I think I'm a pretty good beginner!
Thank you Roland! your series has made me even more passionate in collecting these magnificent planes. I've also learned more than I imagined about restoring and caring for my planes.
Thanks, I just thought I knew a bit about restoring planes, but found I have missed a few things.
I was especially interested in the section on the 82. I have a later one , but now see the advantages of the older ones.
Would love to see this applied to the #12.
Mr. Roland Johnson, thank you for sharing your knowledge and passion. I learned a lot watching the entire series, and will use the knowledge shared to further my adventure in fine wood working.
Watching the series is like a breath of fresh air.
Thanks again
Nick
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