SuperTune! The Record No 405 MultiPlane - Part 3
Episode 34. Hello everyone! Welcome back. I had thought I’d be finished with this tool by now, but it’s proving to be more complicated than I anticipated. In fact, there may even need to be a Part 4! In this episode, I deal with twist between the two skates, sharpen a cutter and try to take a test cut. Did everything go according to plan? Watch to find out! Production notes: I spent a lot of time (which is why this episode took so long) studying lighting and colour on Skillshare and trying to put it into practice. It’s subtle, but I think there’s an improvement in lighting and focus on this one. However, it highlighted the fact that I need better lighting, but that’s expense, so it’ll need to wait awhile. It also made me think; why didn’t I study this two years ago? Well, that would’ve been the best time to learn it, but the second best time is now. There might be a slight reduction in quality in the next video actually, because I need to put the camera into WEX in Manchester to get the mic socket repaired and I don’t know how long that will take. We’ll see. I need to do it, because the workaround is causing a significant increase in production time. In fact, I might accept that it’ll be a month before the next episode and use the time to investigate the issues with the tool, without the extra workload of recording.

SuperTune! The Record No 405 MultiPlane - Part 2

SuperTune! The Record No 405 MultiPlane - Part 1

Super Tune! The Lie-Nielsen No 4 - Part 1

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Super Tune! The Lie-Nielsen No 4 - Part 3

End Mìll Sharpener (Final Part) 3 of 3

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Record No. 405 Multi-Plane Restoration 🛠️ Disassembly & Reconditioning [ASMR]

Dangerous Grindstone Installation in 1971

Fluting using a Stanley No.45

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