In today’s episode i’m gonna build a classic coffin smoother with unknown patent to adjusting the mouth. Seat back, relax and enjoy the video 🙂
BTW Check the timeline – i’m gonna cut the video into sections with some text notes. I hope it will make the video clear for you and will answer for your questions. Let me know how you like it!

Materials:
– quartersawn beech
– an old plane blade and cap iron
– presto mag liquid oxydation
– boiled linseed oil
– shellac orange

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Angles: (0:00)
Marking the main mortise: (0:13)
Stamping my name on the plane body: (0:27)
Mortising: (0:52)
Setting the bed surface with blunt chisel: (3:53)
Cutting the abutments: (4:13)
Removing the waste: (4:35)
Paring the front surface of the throat: (5:05)
Making the throat wider: (5:40)
Sanding all surfaces of the throat: (6:39)
Smoothing abutments with the pull edge float: (7:04)
Preparing the bottom wedge: (7:29)
Fiting temporary wedges: (10:50)
Preparing the main wedge: (11:40)
Fitting the main wedge: (12:35)
Paring the sides to the coffin shape: (14:58)
Planing the sides with Stanley no 113: (15:55)
Sanding the sides: (16:46)
Marking the chamfers: (17:07)
Planing the chamfers: (17:17)
Coating with boiled linseed oil: (19:22)
Sandblasting the blade: (19:42)
Stamping metal parts: (20:12)
Cold oxidation of matal parts: (20:49)
Checking the chip breaker: (21:27)
The blade after sharpening (21:50)
The finish – shellac orange: (22:21)
Presentation of the finished plane: (22:28)
Adjusting the mouth: (22:55)
Testing, testing, testing :):(24:09)