formariz 11,987 #1 Posted October 12, 2020 (edited) Making a raised panel the old way. Only 3 tools needed Rough mark field for adze work Rough it out with adze end grain first Rough work completed Finish with panel raising plane set fine end grain first Long grain next panel complete Smooth face Completed panel. Edited October 12, 2020 by formariz 3 2 1 12 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rmaynard 15,508 #2 Posted October 12, 2020 You are amazing. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SylvanLakeWH 25,596 #3 Posted October 12, 2020 x 2 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rjg854 11,377 #4 Posted October 13, 2020 very nice 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tunahead72 2,423 #6 Posted October 13, 2020 Man, I wish I'd met you 50 years ago! Amazing work! 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Stormin 9,981 #7 Posted October 13, 2020 Woodwork was never my forte. But I can appreciate craftmanship. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dcrage 628 #8 Posted October 13, 2020 When you say “adze” do you actually “chop” the majority of the waste out???! Gosh that would be a disaster if I tried that! 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
formariz 11,987 #9 Posted October 13, 2020 37 minutes ago, dcrage said: When you say “adze” do you actually “chop” the majority of the waste out???! Gosh that would be a disaster if I tried that! Correct. Bulk of material is chopped out with adze. One can go pretty close to the line with it. It can all be done with the plane alone, however in reality its faster this way and one saves the blade on plane. If plane alone is used only the left side of cutter is being used gradually moving into right side as panel is cut. That accelerates dulling of blade substantially. Also when taking a full cut towards the end it takes substantial effort to do it. Using adze saves plane blade and effort pushing plane towards the end. Some planes actually require two men . One pushing and one pulling. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
formariz 11,987 #10 Posted October 13, 2020 (edited) Dark plane on the left was my grandfather's and it was used by two men one pulling it using a dowel placed through hole in front of it. Behemoth on the right I made and let me just say that it gives me a work out every time I use it. It really should also be used by two men, however I have to do it alone.I use it to make rather large panels and it is fully adjustable in width and depth. It also as a "nicker" blade to score end grain ahead of cutter when doing the end grain part. Edited October 13, 2020 by formariz 2 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites