Stanley 45 Combination Plane Demo
Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль
Recorded on June 24, 2021
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Great job gentlemen! It would be amazing if you would do a stanley 55 demo walking us through the blades that the 55 can do but the 45 can not! I'd also like to see the use of the cam and the longer depth stop? ( the last gizmo you pointed out) Thank you for this!
The MOST comprehensive tutorial on this amazing plane. Thank you gentlemen!
Nice to learn these old tools. At the same time it shows that old manual tools are still useful for quick jobs.
Wow. What a place!
@BobAmarant
Жыл бұрын
Check out his other videos on my channel.
I inherited my fathers Stanley 45. I have been searching for year's for a guide to learn how to setup and use it correctly. This video is exactly what is needed. Thanks!
@BobAmarant
Жыл бұрын
Have fun with it, it’s a great tool once you get the hang of it, Thanks for stopping by🗜🗜
Just recently purchased a 45 with cutters can’t wait to try it out
Excelente vídeo de ebanistería.
Excellent. Really showed us how to use and set up the 45. Showed how easy it is to use. Thank you!
@BobAmarant
10 ай бұрын
Thanks for tuning in.
That was great. I think wooden sash plane just needs to be a bit restored and tuned. It'll cut just as good if not better than 45
Nicely done video and very clear explanation. Despite not having much of a sole (some would say not much soul) compared to a wooden plane, I actually think most woodworkers are going to have less trouble getting a 45 or 55 up and running compared to a traditional wooden plane because that cutter has to match the sole profile exactly on a wooden plane. One note. At around 13:00, on the rabbet cut, the sliding skate was not over the wood, it was lateral to it. The sliding skate could have been brought in for more support. Nice job giving the Woodwright's Shop a run for the money.
Very helpful and instructive. Thanks very much.
Great video and love the detailed attention to all the steps along the way of using the 45 . I've had one with all the attachments but struggled with setup . Bob does a wonderful job of demonstration. Thank you.
@BobAmarant
Жыл бұрын
Thanks. Bob’s the best in the business.
6:45 --I think i just found my graceland.
Very informative video, really enjoyed watching Bob show us how to use the plane. What vice does he use on his workbenches? Just curious, they look nice.
Just bought a stanley 45. Can’t wait to get my blades sharpened!
really enjopyed seeing how the 45 is used - many thanks for the video to you and Bob.
@BobAmarant
9 ай бұрын
Thanks for tuning in👍
Fantástica essa plaina stanley n. 45. Um sonho de consumo. Bela ferramenta.
I found your channel tonight ...... best ever clear explanation I have seen of a 45 .................... because there is a lot to learn. I bought mine for £3 Sterling about 5 years ago & so far I have not used it. I was intimidated. Thanks for a clear tutorial.
@BobAmarant
Жыл бұрын
Hi, thanks for the nice comments, Yes, I agree, Bob is an expert and a good buddy!
For those of you that have these planes that are missing cutters, Lee Valley Tools make a combination plane and ALL of the cutters fit this plane. If you are in the US, Lee Valley has at least one store there too. Canadian eh?
@BobAmarant
8 ай бұрын
Thanks for the tip!
Dang, I WANT ONE! Great content, Bob! Nice job!
@BobAmarant
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Paul, check ebay, they sell for about $200, Bob Garay has some for sale also.
Bob is awesome! Wonderful video!
@BobAmarant
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching and subscribing.👍
This is the best video i have seen on the 45. I own one and i have watched a dozen or so videos
@BobAmarant
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the kind words. Bob is the best!🗜
Now I want a Stanley 45 with all the bits and pieces! LOL Cool video
@BobAmarant
2 жыл бұрын
Fun times with old tools who love old tools! :-)
love hand planes , sadly I'm still waiting for availability for veritas combination plane ! 😢
Great video , I loved that 45 so much a also just bought one recently.
@BobAmarant
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks. Bob is the best
Interesting demonstration, very helpful info - now maybe l'll sharpen the blades to my 45 and put it to use.
@BobAmarant
10 ай бұрын
Please do, not doing you any good in the box. Thanks for tuning in and commenting!
Thanks for this video. I recently purchased a number 45. This video is very helpful.
@BobAmarant
2 жыл бұрын
Have fun with your new tool! Thanks for watching
How cool was that!
@BobAmarant
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Luie! Bob's a wealth of knowledge for sure!
I have one stanley 45, 3 years ago.( 40 cutter) Hace poco comencé a usarlo, en algunos proyectos, es un proceso de aprendizaje. Se agradece la clara explicación práctica. Ademas demostración como usar un cepillo para ventanas, (1890 el mio). Hermosa escuela.
Just Great!
@BobAmarant
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for tuning in!
Hola amigo dónde consigo las cuchillas.
What about the #46 chamfer combination plane? No mention?
The base on the wooden plane was probably not flat.
I think the glazing for the window is on the outside?
@Dazza19746
2 жыл бұрын
And those planes are used ‘backwards’ as in you start from the end of the cut and work backwards, pretty much an old school ‘climb cut’ Nice video though, makes you so grateful they invented shapers! 😂👍🏻
@midmodaudio6576
2 жыл бұрын
yup, putty is outside
@alangknowles
Жыл бұрын
Not always. You can putty the inside leaving the quarter rounded section on outside. That would be the case for a piece of furniture with a glass front. Though you would probably tack wood beading on inside instead of the putty chamfer.
Garay? You are from Hungary? 😮
I have a Stanley 45 I would like to trade for a Triton 1.2 HP 880 w trim router. Any idea how I can go about this. I live in Texas just south of Dallas. I will also include two small hand planes. I do not see any numbers on the hand planes, but I think they are in fairly good shape. Reson for the trade request is I have a neck injury effecting my shoulders and can no longer use a plane. Anyhow I am looking for any suggestions. Thanks
@BobAmarant
Жыл бұрын
If it were me, I'd sell the router and hand planes on Facebook Marketplace and buy the #45 from Bob Garay.
There is a guy in my area that has a Stanley 55 with all blades and the original paperwork but he wants 500 for it. Maybe i should get it.
Best detail on how to use this plane I've seen yet! You can also use your shavings to burnish your wood rather than sanding it. Burnishing goes much faster and leaves a nicer finish to me. Great Video!!!
@BobAmarant
8 ай бұрын
Thanks for the tip!
Neat. I have a Montgomery Ward No 45 I purchased from the local want ads. I am looking forward to trying out these functions in making a simple blanket chest to start.
@BobAmarant
Жыл бұрын
Good luck with your project !
I think we can see the advantages and the disadvantages of the 45 compared to the moulding planes it replaced. The principle disadvantage seems to be all the messing around setting it up for each type of cut. The two advantages are pretty obvious, you need a lot of wooden planes to do everything the 45 can do. Mind you, a dedicated tool usually does a better job than a Jack of all trades.
@BobAmarant
Жыл бұрын
My thinking is as long as the blades are sharp, they both need to be adjusted for a good cut. For me, I think I would prefer the one vs many approach.
@loganmedia1142
9 ай бұрын
It looks like the older planes require plenty of messing around to get them operating well and cutting the depth you want. If anything the Stanley 45 looks faster to use.
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